check out these wheel brushes....

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anyone know where to get these>?????
 
I have these.

Bought it from AutoGeek.net several months ago. It seems that it was discontinued?

Not on their website anymore.

Works very well and scratch free.
 
The smaller ones are the ones they were selling at CMA...they turned out to be a lot smaller than they looked in the pictures....and they were like $20 each or $38 for the pair...I used them once I think. Not that they weren't usable, I was just afraid to ruin them too fast after all that money :o
 
Yea those wooly brushes are hella cool. They come from a company called the polishingcompany or polishing guys, something to that effect. They are a european company, i think in britain. They no longer make them anymore due to manufacturing legalities...i spoke with them thru email a while back. Im still waiting myself to get a hand onsome of them
 
I got a pair from properautocare, but they stopped carrying them for for a patent

issues going on in the UK in courts, who in hell would have a patent over a stick

with wool around it?
 
Those brushes were the ones I've had my eyes on.



For those that own them, how is the SS holding on on the wand ? Do you find that it may not have enough bite when attacking the rear of the wheel if it has not been attended to in the while.
 
I’ve used similar products, all fail pretty quickly as they seem to shed their hair or foam strands too quickly for the coin they cost. That can lead to exposed cores which easily leave scratches.

My standard go-to tool is a ‘baby-bottle-brush’ I can get at Bed Bath & Beyond or Linin’ & Things. They’re relatively soft enough for rims and inside tight wheel wells and they don’t fall apart. I love how they get into deep socket lug holes too. Granted they don’t fit on a drill, but I’m not a big fan of anything spinning at high RPM in and around the wires of brake sensors on some calipers. My favorite one is the ‘Grips� model as it’s the softest bristle, long handle for deep dish rims and has a nice grip for my long-digit-mitts.

(NOTE: I only use this method for the 'back-side' of the rims, and deep socket lug holes, not the face of the rim.)
 
chefwong said:
Those brushes were the ones I've had my eyes on.



For those that own them, how is the SS holding on on the wand ? Do you find that it may not have enough bite when attacking the rear of the wheel if it has not been attended to in the while.



Those brushes are the best I have from all of my wheel products "which are allot"

They never become lose and the fabric and everything regarding this product

is just excellent, what a shame for now...



Been owning it for over 3 months and still like new.
 
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