boars hair brush

951michael

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Are those montana boars hair brushes really worth the extra cost, specifically the tri-angle brush. I mean mostly in terms of time saved washing the vehicle and when you also consider how long it lasts. Thanks.
 
What kind of vehicle do you plan on using it on? If you have super soft paint I'd stay away from the brush, they are a great time saver if your paint can take it and Montana's boar hair brushes are one of the best on the market
 
I have a 06 chevy 3500 and a Jeep grand cherokee. I also would probably use it some on the horse trailer and who knows what else.
 
I have a 06 chevy 3500 and a Jeep grand cherokee. I also would probably use it some on the horse trailer and who knows what else.

The 3500 I'm guessing is your ranch truck if you have a horse trailer, so yea I'd have np using the brush on it and the trailer, but probably not on the jeep unless all you care about is speed and not hairline scratches you could barely see at the right angles with great lighting
 
Do they really cause fine scratches?

The great advantage is that dirt particles rinse out of them so easily, nothing gets entangled like with mf and sheepskin.
 
I just got mine in the mail and used it to wash my '10 F-150. If I wear this one out it will be replaced ASAP. I felt that it was gentle yet was able to get my truck clean, just use a quality soap. They are pricey but worth the money in my opinion.
 
I think the brush with the extension will be my next treat to myself. I too have an F-150 and even though I have a long reach it is still difficult to get the top washed.
 
I have one for 1 1/2 year and they are great. I dont have to bend over anymore since i had my 2 knee operations. Used about from 5 to 8 times a week still loopking like new.

John
puerto rico
 
With these brushed, can you use extra pressure if needed like with a regular mitt or pad?
 
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