Boars hair wheel brush. Worth the upgrade?

I use Mothers as well and have no issue with it. The old adage applies here. "If it's not broke don't fix it"

Edit: I actually have a boars hair brush for my Challenger. I forgot as I have not done a traditional wash on that car in years. I do know it's very soft and would not perform well on my dd
 
It is very soft but I just get over the rancid smell it sometimes emitted. I’m not sure something was wrong with it as I have many boars hair lugnut brushes and they don’t bother me. Also I think it’s too soft, if you have built up dirt you really need to let the soap/cleaner you’re using to break it down because the brush has no “scrubbing” power

Edit: I’m referring to the Wheel Wollies brand
 
My favorite wheel brush, grill brush, engine detailing brush.

I use it for a lot of things. I could teach a class on just this brush.

Wouldn't' be without it.

I could never count how many times I've shared a picture of me using it and recommending it.


FWIW


:)
 
Wheel Woolies Boar?s Hair Wheel Brush

I love this one.

I feel it’s better that the one you have linked.

The Mothers is indeed great but the one I have linked is softer and more gentle for delicate wheels. It also comes in handy for many other tasks. To me it is worth the extra money and they last a longggggg time.
 
My mistake

I didn’t click on the link in the first post - I assumed you were talking about the black brush. My mistake.


In my first reply - I’m talking about the black wheel Woolie brush.

Hard to type on phone.


Get the WW black wheel brush and never regret it.


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WW one on the way. And the red handled SONAX brush for tires. Looking forward to them both.
 
Got to use it yesterday. Very soft brush! I can see this being ultra safe on wheels!
 
I have several sizes of boar's hair brushes.

Not impressed at all!

Toooooo soft to be worth anything! Trying to give them away---no one wants them!

Tom
 
I have several sizes of boar's hair brushes.

Not impressed at all!

Toooooo soft to be worth anything! Trying to give them away---no one wants them!

Tom

Serious??

Anyway, my critique is the clunky plastic head should only be as big as the bristle grid and covered in rubber.
I have 1 and took a saw, file and plasti-dip to it.
 
I have several sizes of boar's hair brushes.

Not impressed at all!

Toooooo soft to be worth anything! Trying to give them away---no one wants them!

Tom

Hi Tom, are you really trying to give either of these 2 brushes away? If so I’d be more than happy to pay for the shipping charges. Let me know. If not, no worries.

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I’ve changed my mind actually.. I don’t need to be buying any more stuff right now. I’ve got plenty of tools
 
LOL....I know! I know!!!

I've got stuff that I couldn't remember why I bought it!

I just may find a use for it one day!

Thanks for the offer tho...

Tom
 
I have both black wheel woolies and mothers. Wheel woolies Definitely softer. I won’t use the mother’s and th WW i feel is to soft and doesn’t get inner brin clean.

If your wheel has alot of space it would be great. Wide open wheels not so much


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Hey Tom, try this with the brush. I don't know if you use fall out removers or not, but let's just say you spray down a wheel with Iron X or something similar. Agitate the wheel after it starts bleeding purple especially on those big multi-spoke rims that are popular with a lot of manufacturers. That's what I use it for.
 
OK....will give it a shot. Thanks!

Tom
 
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