Bill D
Hooked For Life
I still have some of those left and they look pretty much identical to the one pictured. I got mine in a Walgreens but that was quite a few years ago.
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autoaesthetica said:John you can basically kill the foam with your EZ brush by just putting an ounce of shampoo in your wheel bucket, blasting it into foam with some solution and then doing your regular cleaning. I use it like this all the time and splatter is an absolutely minimum now.
CRUSHAH said:I purchased an EZ Detail brush to clean the inside of my rims, but the bristles were way too soft. The reach was fine, but that was about it. Anyone know of any similar type brushes with hard bristles??
Brad B. said:My absolute favorite: the simple puff scrubber....
Leadfootluke said:I absolutely love using the wheel woolies. It would be awesome if one had a 90* bend, but generally I have been able to clean the whole wheel with the various sizes of the woolies.
CRUSHAH said:Would be a nice invention! I may just buy some heavy guage wire (something flexible) and make one myself by wrapping some old micofiber towels around the end. Would be great for getting the inside of the rims. I think the woolies and the microfiber wands may work ok.
[quote name='Accumulator']Heh heh...and here I think they're not soft enough! If I wouldn't use it on the hood of a black [whatever] I don't touch my wheels with it :grinno:
I hear you, though i'm looking to clean the inside of my rims. I definitely don't use anything rough to clean the face of my rims.
Chris11LE said:I never ordered Wheel Woolies but I think I might break down and do so. Not only just for my wheels, but the spaces on the front grille of my car are so "tight" that I think the wheel woolie will fit nicely in there to clean them.
Most of the wheel tools Ive seen have a metal core or at least a vinyl covered metal core. Those always scare me, its like using a cheap MF towel on paint: I assume its going to mar the finish no matter how careful I am.
chefwong said:I went with the Adams variant. Apparently, so the forum peeps go, the adams is longer and is the ~preferred~ variant out of all the WW