Wheel brushes

I have the set of 3 wheel woolies, and they get into all the tight places on my Brembos.

I can get the small one into any area, if not more, than the daytona could (by looking at it, I haven't used it.) The shafts have a slight flex to them as well.


I'm with cardaddy, if you guys don't like them so much, send them our way.
 
I have the Wheel Woolies and love them! The 3 pack with its various sizes should be able to tackle most tasks IMO. I've been a little skeptical about the Daytona brushes as people have posted about them snapping in half. In addition to that, the splatter would drive me crazy as I wear glasses, so that's that.

I also have other brushes to use too, you have to build up your tools like any other job:props:
 
Hi All can anyone help me to find them German Brushes for normal price?!Thenks
 
The wheels on my Mini Cooper are a high gloss black.

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After receiving the Speed Master Jr. Wheel brush, it feels as though the bristles are very coarse and may scratch the finish.

Should I have bought the Woolies instead or is there another product that won't scratch?
 
The wheels on my Mini Cooper are a high gloss black.

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After receiving the Speed Master Jr. Wheel brush, it feels as though the bristles are very coarse and may scratch the finish.

Should I have bought the Woolies instead or is there another product that won't scratch?

I honestly feel like the bristles won't hurt the finish but the wire core might. There is a benefit to the bristles of the Speed Master brushes though. The Wheel Woolies don't release abrasive debris (aka dirt) as easily as the Speed Masters or really any bristles brushes.

If you want a mixture of both the wheel woolies and Speed Master design you could always order the Microfiber Madness wheel brush, but again it doesn't release dirt as easily as a bristled brush - it's also microfiber just like the Wheel Woolies.
 
The wheels on my Mini Cooper are a high gloss black.

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After receiving the Speed Master Jr. Wheel brush, it feels as though the bristles are very coarse and may scratch the finish.

Should I have bought the Woolies instead or is there another product that won't scratch?

For wheels like that, or whenever in doubt, you're probably better off using a wash mitt.
 
Thanks for the suggestions. Since I already have my doubts, I will probably stick to the my Chemical Guys wash mitt (I got a black one for wheels only). I may treat the wheels with a wheel cleaner first to speed up the process. The wheels don't get that dirty with my continual maintenance in between washes and I rarely if ever drive in the rain; not that hard living in AZ.
 
Thanks for the suggestions. Since I already have my doubts, I will probably stick to the my Chemical Guys wash mitt (I got a black one for wheels only). I may treat the wheels with a wheel cleaner first to speed up the process. The wheels don't get that dirty with my continual maintenance in between washes and I rarely if ever drive in the rain; not that hard living in AZ.

Use a wheel coating and you won't need a wheel cleaner (soap and water).
 
I haven't seen the Daytona scratch a wheel yet. I have the track pack wheels on my 340i that are a very dark grey (almost black) inside and it does a fantastic job without scratching.
 
Hi,
Does anybody know where to get these brushes cheaper than at Solo please?
I've been after the larger one for years!
Cheers
Peter (UK)

Nope their the manufacturer of those brushes. If you don’t need the Solo’s you can check AG website for wheel brushes


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Thank you Mike for taking the time to reply.
I wasn't after you scouring the internet just merely if you knew where to get it cheaper. Given that I reside in the UK, shipping costs from where you guys are through the roof.
Thanks anyway.
 
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