While looking for some cleaning brushes today I came across shotgun swabs. They come in various diameters and lengths, and are usually a cotton nap, sort of like a cotton bottlebrush.
Seems like they would be more useful than regular q-tip swabs for cleaning tight areas on the interior/dash, door jambs, and engine compartment. I assume they can be cleaned and reused, or otherwise they'd be too expensive at $1.50-2.50 each. The also come with threaded ends so you could attach them to a narrow pole or even attach them to a small rotary tool.
Just wondered if anyone has tried them for detailing and how they worked out?
Seems like they would be more useful than regular q-tip swabs for cleaning tight areas on the interior/dash, door jambs, and engine compartment. I assume they can be cleaned and reused, or otherwise they'd be too expensive at $1.50-2.50 each. The also come with threaded ends so you could attach them to a narrow pole or even attach them to a small rotary tool.
Just wondered if anyone has tried them for detailing and how they worked out?