Are there fillers in Megs polishes?

Holden_C04- yeah, the good BHBs are a bit pricey, but fortunately they last for a long, long time. I simply love 'em for the intial passes with the foamgun. I just can't get the same degree of marring-avoidance using mitts for that first contact :nixweiss



But yeah, I can just imagine what the wrong brush, in the wrong hands, would do to soft BMW clear :eek:
 
advs1- You might want to read my BHB comparison thread in the Detailing Products Forum. Search on threads originated by Accumulator ...while I post a lot I don't start all that many threads so it oughta be easy to find. Well, finding the thread'll be easy, finding a good BHB is tougher than one might expect!
 
Accumulator said:
advs1- You might want to read my BHB comparison thread in the Detailing Products Forum. Search on threads originated by Accumulator ...while I post a lot I don't start all that many threads so it oughta be easy to find. Well, finding the thread'll be easy, finding a good BHB is tougher than one might expect!



thanks Accumulator, i will definitely give it a read.



i want a brush for wheels that will not destroy the paint finish on custom wheels. i had a detail recently that went almost the same way as the OP's. finished the car, car looked great. customer comes back a week later saying his wheels are scratched, i was like whoa buddy i didnt do anything but wash the wheels. they were only 2 months old according to him and they looked great. well come to find out he used a white brush he got from big lots and while he didnt damage the paint, he destroyed the wheels.
 
advs1 said:
thanks Accumulator, i will definitely give it a read.



i want a brush for wheels that will not destroy the paint finish on custom wheels..







Finding a good BHB for wheels is easier than finding one for the rest of the vehicle (they're quite different types of brushes).



I use BHBs made for wheels from Griot's (with their smaller BHB made for dusting interiors for around the lugs), but there are some others that look at least as good. Check AutoGeek and, maybe search for recent posts on the subject by, uhm...maybe Eliot Ness, yeah I think that's who it was. He has a *very* nice looking one but I forget where he got it.
 
advs1 said:
........i want a brush for wheels that will not destroy the paint finish on custom wheels..........
I bought the World's Greatest Boar's Hair Wheel Brush a few months back and I kick myself for not buying one sooner:



World's Greatest Boar's Hair Wheel Brush



I like this brush so much that during the holiday sale I ordered a second one just in case mine ever wears out and they stop making them.
 
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