Wheel brush

lux good said:
The wife's toothbrush works a treat!!


not a bad idea its one of those sonic ones .... not sure what concentration im using the biberry as i didnt write ont he bottle and forgot. i think its about 5:1 or whatever it said on the bottle to use.

i did find that it was way to easy to put too much on and just watch it dribble down the drive after running off the wheel. :(
 
original guvnor said:
I use one of these

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/wheels-and-tyres/ez-detail-brush/prod_480.html

I've tried lots of brushes in the past and this is the daddy. Particularly good on the M, where the clearance between the outer edge of the front brake disc and inside of the rim is very narrow.

I have the identical, came as part of the coating I had done in NL.

Store upside down for best shape retention I found.
 
After doing my wheels yesterday, I can still say Wheel Woolies are the best I've used :thumbsup:
Awesome for getting the inner surface of the rim with the big one, the medium one will get behind the calipers. Nice and soft "brush" bit but you can apply a sideways force without it bending like the wire ones.
I tend to use a short handled version of the one Guvnor linked to for doing the wheel faces.
 
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