$ Store Brush works great for wheels

for the wheel wells (and barrels) if i'm not using the wheel woolie, i like to use this brush. it's basically the same as the daytona/ez detail (basically same length if you don't include the rubber tip) with a thicker handle that doesn't bend...
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I use this bad boy for scrubbing wheel wells. Best of all they only cost a buck so they're pretty much disposable for those times when you come across big trucks with heavy duty muck to scrub off.

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This is pretty simple....no to the dust pan, its made to scoop up dust and not flex, thus meaning the brisels are hard. The real deal brush is the Speed Master, well worth the money IMO!
 
for the wheel wells (and barrels) if i'm not using the wheel woolie, i like to use this brush. it's basically the same as the daytona/ez detail (basically same length if you don't include the rubber tip) with a thicker handle that doesn't bend...
G0-EZ-1024x309.jpg

Yeah I can see that for sure.
 
Yeah I can see that for sure.

this thing will last forever (not really, but you know what i mean) because the handle isn't bendable like the daytona/ez detail brush where those after repeated bendings can eventually break/snap (bristles will eventually wear down but that won't be anytime soon). unless you buy two and keep one straight and the other curved for specific tasks if that makes sense...
 
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