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I'm looking for some brushes that are good for cleaning wheels, the ones I find are too big to go under the big rotors. Does anyone have any suggestions.
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Accumulator said:Guess this'll be another of my EZ Detail Brush bashesBe careful that it doesn't mar the paint on wheels with nice finishes, and it won't fit between the wheel and caliper on cars like my S8 anyhow (not even close). And no matter *how* I try, I can't get the inner barrels of most wheels 100% with the EZ...gotta follow up with something else to get that last 5%.
Not *really* my intention to bash the EZ, I have 'em, I use 'em...just not for this on most vehicles.
I clean the back sides with small sheepskin mitts, Quickee Sponge Mops, and/or the large swabs available at Danase and elsewhere. When the caliper/wheel clearance is *really* tight I often just move the vehicle to expose that area.
The small sheepskin mitts (got mine from Griot's) are good for doing the backsides of the spokes too.
Heatgain said:There are decent wheelbrushes at Harbor Freight and at Autozone. Both are similar to the EZ brush....long, flexible, a vinyl cap on the front wire. The Autozone brush has softer bristles than the Harbor Freight one. I've reached everywhere with that brush...the inner drum of the wheel, in between spokes, the back. Very flexible. IIRC, I paid $5 or $6.
The Harbor Freight brush set me back $3 or $4.
Accumulator said:Guess this'll be another of my EZ Detail Brush bashesBe careful that it doesn't mar the paint on wheels with nice finishes, and it won't fit between the wheel and caliper on cars like my S8 anyhow (not even close). And no matter *how* I try, I can't get the inner barrels of most wheels 100% with the EZ...gotta follow up with something else to get that last 5%.
Not *really* my intention to bash the EZ, I have 'em, I use 'em...just not for this on most vehicles.
I clean the back sides with small sheepskin mitts, Quickee Sponge Mops, and/or the large swabs available at Danase and elsewhere. When the caliper/wheel clearance is *really* tight I often just move the vehicle to expose that area.
The small sheepskin mitts (got mine from Griot's) are good for doing the backsides of the spokes too.
sal329 said:..Accumulator can you post or PM the link to sheepskin mitts and Quickee Sponge Mops? I do not remember seesing these
detailersdomain.com:michakaveli said:Where does one purchase a Swissvax Brush?
Since I have the set of Griot's brushes that include that round one I haven't ordered another one yet. I also noticed the nylon bristles on the SwissVax brush, but have one on BO anyway just to compare it.Accumulator said:.......Eliot Ness- On your link to your preferred wheel brush (looks nicer than my Griot's ones), I see they sell the round one I like too (everyone calls it an "interior brush"). It sounds like the SwissVax brush has *nylon* bristles...I'd much rather use the (aforementioned) round BHB, even if it does wear out after a while.
Eliot Ness said:Since I have the set of Griot's brushes that include that round one I haven't ordered another one yet. I also noticed the nylon bristles on the SwissVax brush, but have one on BO anyway just to compare it...
I think the World's Greatest Boar's Hair Wheel Brush has a little longer bristles than many of the others. After using it for a couple of months I wouldn't use anything else and I might order a couple more during the 20% off sale to keep in reserve.
For a wheel that isn't badly neglected I think they are just about perfect.Accumulator said:.........Yeah, I noticed those long bristles myselfThey're not *too* long are they, as with some good BHBs that're so gentle that they don't even bother the dirt
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Thanks for the tip!Accumulator said:.........Better stock up, my discussions with Jan at CMA convinced me that the availability of good BHBs can change overnight.
jb1 said:I use the black bristle cone-shaped brush from Auto Zone on both my vette and my wife's Lexus RX 350. It's the best brush I've found so far.