EZ Detail Brush...are they sold locally?

Megs has a lot of really nice brushes, including a wheel brush - check out your local big lots store for some really good buys.
 
Do they still have those Meg's brushes at Big Lots? I think the only year they made those brushes was 2005, so those have been in clearance for over 2 years.
 
if i could find one just like that and does what it does id be happy, but im not opposed to ordering one. being able to bend it would be a nice feature..i cut the tops of my knucles on the rotors every single time i wash the wheels.
 
hi sas71,



I was at a harely dealership in Washington picking up some S100 products and noticed the dealer was selling the EZ Detail Brushes. Its the only OTC place I have seen it.



chris
 
Setec Astronomy said:
Do they still have those Meg's brushes at Big Lots? I think the only year they made those brushes was 2005, so those have been in clearance for over 2 years.
Maybe I'm living in the past (like I tell Abbey 'when I was your age we didn't have computers, microwaves or color tv with remote controls...no seat belts in cars, drank right outta the hose...'

(I stop before I get to 'walked to school 5 miles everyday, uphill, both ways'!)



Anyway, I thought I saw some brushes last time I was in BL, but didn't realize Megs were no longer marketing brushes. Didn't mean to mislead.
 
The Big Lots in Cary, NC (noticed the OP from NC) had a few items.



Eagle One Tire Shine - $3

Eagle One Wax as You Dry - $3

Megs Gold Class Leather Foam



A few other items made by Detailer's Choice...?



-Martin
 
Found one today at Autozone for $4.99, dont know how long the EZdetail brush is but this AZ brush is long enough I guess and you can bend it. The bristles are soft though.
 
EMAES said:
Found one today at Autozone for $4.99, dont know how long the EZdetail brush is but this AZ brush is long enough I guess and you can bend it. The bristles are soft though.





i ll hit there to..luckily there is a Big Lots, Walmart, Advance and Car Quest on the same stretch of road
 
I have done a few of those trips visiting local stores in search of something. I rarely ever find what I want, but I do end up walking out with as bunch of unplanned items I had been looking for previously.



chris
 
cshorey said:
I have done a few of those trips visiting local stores in search of something. I rarely ever find what I want, but I do end up walking out with as bunch of unplanned items I had been looking for previously.



chris



like going to the grocery store for one item and the next thing you know you need basket or one of those little buggies
 
sas71 said:
like going to the grocery store for one item and the next thing you know you need basket or one of those little buggies



Makes one wonder why self restraint isn't a more desired trait in people.
 
SuperBee364 said:
Target's Vroom brand of auto cleaning supplies includes a wide variety of detailing brushes. Cheap, and they work well.



I picked up some vroom orange towels and some glass towels this weekend. They seem pretty nice, albeit 80/20.
 
Harbor Freight has great wheel brushes for around $1.67 if I remember right. They are a must have for cleaning the back of the wheels.
 
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