Wheel brush
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Wheel brush
what wheel brush do you guys use?
im looking at the Speed Master brush set. a friend mentioned the adams brush that hooks up to a drill, but i really dont want a moving drill anywhere near my wheels so thats my im thinking the Speed Master.
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andy
im looking at the Speed Master brush set. a friend mentioned the adams brush that hooks up to a drill, but i really dont want a moving drill anywhere near my wheels so thats my im thinking the Speed Master.
thoughts
thanks
andy
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Re: Wheel brush
I am very serious when I say a new toilet brush works wonders.
It has a long enough handle to be helpfull and just scrubby enough to remove brake dust with soapy water. Very gentle on the painted wheels I have.
It has a long enough handle to be helpfull and just scrubby enough to remove brake dust with soapy water. Very gentle on the painted wheels I have.
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i have regas in spoon finish. i worry and toilet brush would be too abrasive over time.
yea i saw the lug nut brush also. thinking when i make my order for a wheel brush ill grab that also
yea i saw the lug nut brush also. thinking when i make my order for a wheel brush ill grab that also
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Walmart also has some good collection which, judging from web search look better than adam's. But Speed Master's ability to twist and clean is great but a bit pricey.
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