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Old 11-12-2007, 05:04 PM
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EZ Detail Brush

heh, just wanted to let everyone know that i used the EZ Detail brush on a Ferrari, works great...even though the back wheel is really deep, its doable...i think the M3's rear wheels might be a little deeper..

for those who invented this product...great job, make it longer next time!!!


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Old 11-12-2007, 05:14 PM
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Best wheel brush out there IMO, you look like your having fun lol

Ferrari 360 Challenge?
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Old 11-12-2007, 05:20 PM
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ferrari 360 cs indeed -its an
(F1 RED..) i got schooled by the owner...he said "this is not the typical Red on the other ferrari's...this has an orangy color so that when they broadcast the races it shows up brighter than the other red cars...

those brakes calipers are custom ..i think the first time i did it, they were black...so the yellow has a nice touch to it

80% of this car is clear-bra'd


no camera tricks, no photoshop...when u see it in person, it looks like the 'rear end' but my camera captures that orangy color where the sun hits it (driver side)

interesting color
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Old 11-12-2007, 05:29 PM
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ferrari 360 cs indeed -its an
(F1 RED..) i got schooled by the owner...he said "this is not the typical Red on the other ferrari's...this has an orangy color so that when they broadcast the races it shows up brighter than the other red cars...

those brakes calipers are custom ..i think the first time i did it, they were black...so the yellow has a nice touch to it

80% of this car is clear-bra'd


no camera tricks, no photoshop...when u see it in person, it looks like the 'rear end' but my camera captures that orangy color where the sun hits it (driver side)

interesting color
Uniquie indeed
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This is good to hear, as I ordered one from AG on Saturday!
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Old 11-12-2007, 05:55 PM
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This is good to hear, as I ordered one from AG on Saturday!
ya, its great..waht i used to do before is take a brush from wal-mart or wahtever and bend it and get my hands all jacked up...this does the bulk of the work and i can 'detail' the rest as needed with smaller brushes etc

great time saver, be careful though when u use it...when u pull out, it tends to shoot some of the stuff...but if ur slow enough it wont effect you..

the first time i got it...i was showered with black dots on my white shirt =)
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Old 11-12-2007, 06:17 PM
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I recently ordered one of these brushes and had the chance to use it a few times. So far it's great and easy to use. Despite it's size it squeezes into tight areas with no problem. Plus, the bristles are soft but effective.

I haven't had any issues yet, but I've heard a lot of people complain about the durability of the brush. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that mine will last a long time.
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ya, its great..waht i used to do before is take a brush from wal-mart or wahtever and bend it and get my hands all jacked up...this does the bulk of the work and i can 'detail' the rest as needed with smaller brushes etc

great time saver, be careful though when u use it...when u pull out, it tends to shoot some of the stuff...but if ur slow enough it wont effect you..

the first time i got it...i was showered with black dots on my white shirt =)
Yep, I had the yellow one Meguiar's had for a while and had the same issue... you have to wear body armor to keep the stuff from covering you.

I hope it holds up well, but even if it only lasts a year or two, it's better than taking the wheels off every month. When I used the Meguiar's brush, I only had to take the wheels off once or twice a year.
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Old 11-12-2007, 06:37 PM
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Yep, I had the yellow one Meguiar's had for a while and had the same issue... you have to wear body armor to keep the stuff from covering you.

I hope it holds up well, but even if it only lasts a year or two, it's better than taking the wheels off every month. When I used the Meguiar's brush, I only had to take the wheels off once or twice a year.
I had the yellow Meguiar's brush too. I loved that brush and the EZ Brush is similar but yet much better. The EZ Brush is longer, its bristles are longer, and its more flexible.
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Old 11-12-2007, 09:15 PM
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I just ordered one as well,

I was actually using the wal-mart fat brush but that brush can't get into any spokes at all. The tire brush at Wal-mart is good. I ordered some ARO finally, I think combining ARO with that brush will help me clean tires.
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