BFWD over EXP

spartacus_33

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I sprung for the Griots $70.00 car wash brush. It works best with light dirt. A mitt seems to work better when the car is very dirty. A few hairs come off at every washing. Anyone else have experience with this?
 
I stopped using a boars hair brush because it was too hard to maintain. I started using the large OXO brush and love it. I use it on the lower body panels, plastic parts, rubber... I've used it about 35-40 times now and it's still in great shape.
 
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Andy
 
I used the OXO brush and it seemed to put very small scratches in the paint. I only use a chenille wash mitt for the paint. I do use the OXO wheel brush and also the tire brush.
 
I use the Griot's brush and like it a lot. However, I do only use it on the lower body panels like David said. I do lose a few hairs here and there. But it is quite dense, so I am not overly concerned....Otherwise a chenile wash mit. :)
 
I would definitely be down for 1. David, how could you put your hand on the car? How dare you? Get a Miracle Towel for God's sake! Laters.
 
I still lilke Poorboy's EXP but I LOVE BFWD. On one of my car's I had EXP and decided not to do a Dawn wash and IPA wipedown. I put the BFWD right over the EXP and IMO came out just fine. Next year I will start fresh with clay and fresh detail going 100% w/BFWD, but for now I am set for winter. I also applied BFWD by hand for the 1st time. Easy on and off but I still prefer application with my PC.
 
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