How E-Z Daytona brushes are made?

Bunky

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It is not wonder they call this the Red Bottlebush. It grows mostly in Florida due to the climate.





 
I have two huge ones in my front yard and I'm in Los Angeles.

The damn squirrels love them. They bite the brushes off and drop them on the ground all the time.
 
Daytona Brush...

I'm now convinced money dose grow on trees... do want
 
Daytona Brush...

I'm now convinced money dose grow on trees... do want

Have you ever used those brushes? I have an EZ detail brush... same difference but a little cheaper... and it's AWESOME. It gets into all sorts of areas on the wheels... big, little, tight, small, whatever. The bristles have held up nicely for me so far and they hold lots of soapy water. I didn't get the Daytona Brush because they're a little more money. They look exactly the same aside from the color of the bristles.
 
I have both Daytona brushes and they ROCK!! They work great and make cleaning wheels, grills, etc very easy.
 
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