Daytona Speed Master brush

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Going to keep this short. This brush is freaken awesome. Cut my wheel cleaning by more than half. Before I was using various brushes from the auto parts store and mf towels to clean my wheels they all sucked. I am glad I have this brush. Best $30 I havent spent on a while.

pros:
Easy to use cleans well
Easy to clean

Con:
Wish I had bought it sooner

If you dont have this brush please do you self a favor and buy it.
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I really like them too but the spray back of product and dirt on your body is a little frustrating. I'm going to get wheel woolies one of these days...
 
I really like them too but the spray back of product and dirt on your body is a little frustrating...

:iagree: the fling can be annoying at times but the brush is fantastic. They make wheel cleaning much easier and more efficient.
 
I love mine! I haven't experienced much slinging like some have. I guess it depends on the wheel?
 
To reduce slinging have a bucket of soapy water for the bruches to setin . The brush dies not sling when it soaped up well . Imo

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There was some sling but nothing major

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No problem with back spray with my 5-spoke wheels. :D
Easy to clean after you're done with the brush too.
 
I really dont get much sling when I use mine. I only use them for the barrels only and I use my speed jr. much more often but I am dealing with 16" and 17" wheels.
 
I really dont get much sling when I use mine. I only use them for the barrels only and I use my speed jr. much more often but I am dealing with 16" and 17" wheels.

Do you like the Jr. for wheels? I've been trying to find an appropriate application for it, but so far under the hood is the only ideal place it seems.:dunno:
 
I love my Daytona Speed Master, but after owning it for less than 6 months my brush is on its last leg! The metal rod is worn out and breaking in half at the end of the handle! Just feel like for $30 it should be a little more durable!
 
I agree with your there. I have the Jr. and I have heard about the metal bending and breaking especially where the handle meets.

I don't even hold it by the handle I generally hold it on the metal.
 
I love mine! I haven't experienced much slinging like some have. I guess it depends on the wheel?

Wheels with a lot of spokes or small openings will cause the brush to splatter crud back towards you. If you twist it slightly while removing the brush from the wheel it can help mitigate this slightly. Nevertheless 'tis an amazing tool. :props:
 
I really like them too but the spray back of product and dirt on your body is a little frustrating. I'm going to get wheel woolies one of these days...

:iagree: Twisting did little to reduce spray back. I kinda want to get rid of mines to fund for the wheel woolies.
 
Do you like the Jr. for wheels? I've been trying to find an appropriate application for it, but so far under the hood is the only ideal place it seems.:dunno:

I do not use the brushes on the wheel faces so I only use them for the barrels and I bought both the big and small at the same time but only use the small. Fits better into the barrels around the brake disc/calipers.
 
I've had mine for a couple of years now and it's the durability that impresses me. It still looks as good as the day I bought it. I do have 5 spoke wheels so it may not take the beating that more complex wheels would give it, but it's tight around the brake calipers, so it does get some stress. I have the wheel woolies too. I find the head on those to be too small which adds time and makes it hard to get the backside of the spokes.
 
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