Setec Astronomy
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- Aug 31, 2010
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I've never been really happy with the selection of brushes for cleaning wheels. The traditional OTC small brushes are too coarse for a cared-for wheel, the lambswool-on-a-stick is usually too soft and doesn't last, the E-Z Detail/Daytona brushes splatter too much and aren't really that good for the exposed portion of the wheel IMO anyway.
So I was somewhere, Wal-Mart or Pep Boys I think, and I saw a wheel brush that was a squared-off sponge covered with microfiber terry, and it was only a few bucks so I thought I would give it a try. Finally got to use it recently, and I like it a lot! It holds some soap, and it looks like it's going to hold up well. I have to admit that I also am partial to MF-covered sponges for car washing, so I may be biased.
So I was somewhere, Wal-Mart or Pep Boys I think, and I saw a wheel brush that was a squared-off sponge covered with microfiber terry, and it was only a few bucks so I thought I would give it a try. Finally got to use it recently, and I like it a lot! It holds some soap, and it looks like it's going to hold up well. I have to admit that I also am partial to MF-covered sponges for car washing, so I may be biased.