dmxsoulja3
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- Mar 15, 2010
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So I have read so many different reviews on Boar's hair brushes, having a stable of cars at the house, (Expedition, Jag S type, Jetta, Scion) using a brush on a handle could save me TONS of time but not if it means I'm going to have to polish more swirls out!
So who uses them, which one, and what is your experience with them?
I have never actually felt one, so I'm assuming its pretty soft and if I used alot of suds, two buckets and some sort of surface like a grit guard to scrub the bristles clean after a pass on a dirty section of the car it should be pretty safe? I'm assuming you have to resist the urge to "scrub" and just glide it over the paint as if using any other wash medium?
I like the Montana brush at AG, but the griots garage flow through boar's hair brush also has peaked my interest, seems a little safer taking in the consideration I could have my hose attached and a steady stream of water to wash away particles.
Thanks, J
So who uses them, which one, and what is your experience with them?
I have never actually felt one, so I'm assuming its pretty soft and if I used alot of suds, two buckets and some sort of surface like a grit guard to scrub the bristles clean after a pass on a dirty section of the car it should be pretty safe? I'm assuming you have to resist the urge to "scrub" and just glide it over the paint as if using any other wash medium?
I like the Montana brush at AG, but the griots garage flow through boar's hair brush also has peaked my interest, seems a little safer taking in the consideration I could have my hose attached and a steady stream of water to wash away particles.
Thanks, J