(edit: the brushes are Black Magic, not EO.)
If this isn't a sign of the detailing hobby at the beginning of a bubble, I don't know what is.
I saw a few different interior and exterior brushes at Walmart yesterday; nice ones, made from neoprene. I picked up a dash vent brush, a short bristle crevice brush, and a thing that looks like a sharp eraser with a soft brush on the other end, for around $2-$3 each. Not bad for retail price and convenience. The "sharp eraser" one is really nice for exterior where metal meets trim. I've always liked EO's stuff, and these tools "feel" really good, too.
And on the theme of the hobby at the beginning of a bubble, locally there is a TV show called "Pennsylvania Outdoors". It's hunting/fishing/conservation oriented, but they also do 15 to 20 minutes each show on home & garden stuff. The other day they spent 15 minutes with a PC7424....
Tom
If this isn't a sign of the detailing hobby at the beginning of a bubble, I don't know what is.
I saw a few different interior and exterior brushes at Walmart yesterday; nice ones, made from neoprene. I picked up a dash vent brush, a short bristle crevice brush, and a thing that looks like a sharp eraser with a soft brush on the other end, for around $2-$3 each. Not bad for retail price and convenience. The "sharp eraser" one is really nice for exterior where metal meets trim. I've always liked EO's stuff, and these tools "feel" really good, too.
And on the theme of the hobby at the beginning of a bubble, locally there is a TV show called "Pennsylvania Outdoors". It's hunting/fishing/conservation oriented, but they also do 15 to 20 minutes each show on home & garden stuff. The other day they spent 15 minutes with a PC7424....
Tom