swanicyouth
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- Mar 3, 2011
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WINNER! Just got done washing my SUV with this brush on the telescoping handle. It probably saved me an hour on washing an SUV. Fastest I've washed this thing ever. Here's why:
1. You can set your buckets near your work platform or whatever you stand on and wash the whole roof and windshield of an SUV without moving once, getting down once, or dragging your stuff to the other side. The handle reaches from the bottom of the windshield to the end of the vehicle.
2. While washing the top and windshield, you can dip the brush in your rinse water and wash water without "getting down" from whatever you are standing on. This is a huge time saver. It's so easy, you end up rinsing the brush more, keeping it cleaner. You probably could wash the roof from the ground, but I prefer to see what I am washing.
3. No more bending! You can dip the brush and clean it in the grit guards without bending or kneeling down.
4. Bristles are soft enough that they can conform to small spaces like in between body cracks and under door handles. It's also great for cleaning intricate areas like grills, fog lights, wiper arms, emblems, and lastly wheels.
5. Brush fits perfectly in a 5 gallon bucket. The bristles are soft, but not "limp". It also holds plenty of soapy solution to clean a whole hood with, seems like more than a wash mit.
Here's some pictures of the brush in action using the 1Z Gloss Shampoo. This shampoo is really nice and smells a lot like J & J Baby Shampoo to me. Foams up well. One or two dips in the rinse bucket and it was hard to tell which bucket was witch from the soapy contents. I have 15 or so shampoos and this stuff is in my top 3.
1. You can set your buckets near your work platform or whatever you stand on and wash the whole roof and windshield of an SUV without moving once, getting down once, or dragging your stuff to the other side. The handle reaches from the bottom of the windshield to the end of the vehicle.
2. While washing the top and windshield, you can dip the brush in your rinse water and wash water without "getting down" from whatever you are standing on. This is a huge time saver. It's so easy, you end up rinsing the brush more, keeping it cleaner. You probably could wash the roof from the ground, but I prefer to see what I am washing.
3. No more bending! You can dip the brush and clean it in the grit guards without bending or kneeling down.
4. Bristles are soft enough that they can conform to small spaces like in between body cracks and under door handles. It's also great for cleaning intricate areas like grills, fog lights, wiper arms, emblems, and lastly wheels.
5. Brush fits perfectly in a 5 gallon bucket. The bristles are soft, but not "limp". It also holds plenty of soapy solution to clean a whole hood with, seems like more than a wash mit.
Here's some pictures of the brush in action using the 1Z Gloss Shampoo. This shampoo is really nice and smells a lot like J & J Baby Shampoo to me. Foams up well. One or two dips in the rinse bucket and it was hard to tell which bucket was witch from the soapy contents. I have 15 or so shampoos and this stuff is in my top 3.





