builthatch
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- May 25, 2008
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one of the things i wanted to check out at SEMA was the new wheel brush that Microfiber Madness debuted. the one i saw was a prototype, but the features were pretty cool.
the main feature i liked was that the center twisted wire was STAINLESS! that is the one thing about the Daytona that absolutely sucks. the paint cracks almost instantly and it rusts...and then it breaks. happens every. single. time. and those brushes aren't exactly cheap to start so it's pretty annoying.
the brush part is a similar composition to the Incredimitt, sort of a tight mix of piles of microfiber. while i LOVE the Incredimitt, i'm not wild about this material for wheels and such vs. the Daytona bristles. i think the bristles have great reach and conform to varying areas very well, better cleaning power in such a grimy area, better stiffness to remove things that are stuck in barrels and in all my years of using both the EZ Detail and Daytona, i don't think i've seen any damage to any surface. but here's the thing - the mf cover on the MFM piece is removable. you can peel it off and clean it. so, hopefully MFM will come out with a version that has bristles.
i think the Daytona brushes, large and small, are some of my most preferred tools but the basic design has a few shortcomings, so anything that comes along that is a competitor always catches my eye.
the main feature i liked was that the center twisted wire was STAINLESS! that is the one thing about the Daytona that absolutely sucks. the paint cracks almost instantly and it rusts...and then it breaks. happens every. single. time. and those brushes aren't exactly cheap to start so it's pretty annoying.
the brush part is a similar composition to the Incredimitt, sort of a tight mix of piles of microfiber. while i LOVE the Incredimitt, i'm not wild about this material for wheels and such vs. the Daytona bristles. i think the bristles have great reach and conform to varying areas very well, better cleaning power in such a grimy area, better stiffness to remove things that are stuck in barrels and in all my years of using both the EZ Detail and Daytona, i don't think i've seen any damage to any surface. but here's the thing - the mf cover on the MFM piece is removable. you can peel it off and clean it. so, hopefully MFM will come out with a version that has bristles.
i think the Daytona brushes, large and small, are some of my most preferred tools but the basic design has a few shortcomings, so anything that comes along that is a competitor always catches my eye.