Montana Boars Hair Brush

jrose0070

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I am thinking about getting the Montana round boars hair brush are these really safe enough to use on blak without creating swirls or brush marks??
 
Glad you asked that as I will be needing something of that nature to clean wife's SUV and my black dually .
 
Yup me three. I was just thinking about this brush as I'm putting an order in. I'm really tired of climbing up on my small ladder to wash the top of my minivan!
 
Dont have any experience with a brush but i can quote someone who has...

...Can't say enough good about the brush, I use it with a handle so its easy to wash my roof too... I am only 5'2" need a little help with the roof.
 
Yup me three. I was just thinking about this brush as I'm putting an order in. I'm really tired of climbing up on my small ladder to wash the top of my minivan!
The brush should do the trick :cheers:
 
I have one , but have not used it on a dark / black colored vehicle. I do like it very much, helps with the high roofs. I have not noticed any scratches, micromarring, etc. with the brush. I am very carefull to rinse it very thoroghly before putting it on the paint. I also use a foam gun and then the brush. Hope this helps.
 
Thanks , that pretty well answers my questions about the brush . I'm no tsure which is taller , the Escalade or the dually . I don't like having a mini ladder near either one when washing .
 
Have one and use it on my black 300 all the time, love it and my sea sponge.
 
Which type of brush works best with the 5-gallon buckets? Would it be the 6" round brush? I would assume that the longer 10" and 12" brushes would be harder to dip into the wash bucket and to rinse off in the rinse bucket? But I've been wrong before. Then there's also the Brush Plus, the Tri-angle brush and the Round Brush. My intent is primarily to use the brush on a high roof with roof racks.
 
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