Who makes a good brush for wheel lug nuts?

SilverLexus

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I'm trying to find one-right now I am using a corner of my Oxo brush but it does not get in there aroung the lugs deep enough.



Any recommendations?
 
I don't think that would work. I need something with the bristles in a circle (just wider than the lugs) so they can glide over the wheel nut.
 
Try a brush for use with an automotive solvent tank/parts washer. It's a round headed brush about 3/4" across with bristles that are about 2" long, it should work well for your application .
 
/\ I use Q-Tips too, but I get too annoyed when they bend- even using the original, more sturdy paper kind. Forget using the cheap plastic ones!



I would think a small, soft bristled tooth brush might work well.
 
Lee you might want to try some of Meguiar's Detailer Line Wheel Brightener. Spray on and hose off with a pressure washer and it will remove the brake dust from the lug nut holes without any agitation.
 
Thanks for the suggestions everyone. My gel wheel cleaners from Pinnacle and P21S are actually getting the job done, but these usually work better with agitation and I am thinking a brush of this type would get me even better results or maybe at least break up some dirt clumps in the deeper areas.
 
I like the Zymol wheel brush from www.emmonscoachworks.com



It's great for lug nuts and awkward crevices on alloy wheels. It sells for $8.00.



Dean

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I have to get some of the touch up applicators now. I used your Autogeek swabs tonight to get some residue out of the rear tailights. Worked great!
 
I guess you can't post a link to the product...it is the detailing stix I referred to along with the micro detail brush :o
 
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