For the last four or five years I have not really cared about the car I drove. As I have said in a couple other posts, I have finally purchased a car that I want to keep up and looking nice.
About ten years ago when I was just a young punk, I use to own a truck that I spent countless hours detailing. The two pieces of equipment that I loved the most were my natural chamois and the horse hair brush. I use to use these endlessly on my truck. I have seen/read some posts on natural chamois and would agree with everything I have read. It seems technology has changed everything we do in this modern time. However, I have not seen anything about the horse hair brush. As I remember, it was great. It was maybe 10� X 4�, had a wood handle and of course the brush part was made of horse hair about five inches long. Not only was it very soft, but due to the density and strength of the horse hair within the brush it was very durable at the same time which worked well getting the heavier dirt off the truck. I never noticed scratches from it and it held the soapy water well. That old brush had many ofthe same charteristics as a MF towel.
Has anyone seen or used one of these? I would love to find one again to do the lower parts of the car and light work on the rims.
About ten years ago when I was just a young punk, I use to own a truck that I spent countless hours detailing. The two pieces of equipment that I loved the most were my natural chamois and the horse hair brush. I use to use these endlessly on my truck. I have seen/read some posts on natural chamois and would agree with everything I have read. It seems technology has changed everything we do in this modern time. However, I have not seen anything about the horse hair brush. As I remember, it was great. It was maybe 10� X 4�, had a wood handle and of course the brush part was made of horse hair about five inches long. Not only was it very soft, but due to the density and strength of the horse hair within the brush it was very durable at the same time which worked well getting the heavier dirt off the truck. I never noticed scratches from it and it held the soapy water well. That old brush had many ofthe same charteristics as a MF towel.
Has anyone seen or used one of these? I would love to find one again to do the lower parts of the car and light work on the rims.