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Re: Still looking for the right wheel brush
If you're not too worried about cleaning the caliper you could always move your car about a foot and that would allow you to clean the spots that were next to the calipers.
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Re: Still looking for the right wheel brush
Originally Posted by Lasthope05
Raceglaze XL wheel brush. Best wheel spoke brush ever. There hasnt been any calipers I havent been able to clear yet and virtually zero splatter. I cant say the same about the daytona on both counts.
Alan is right on the money for this brush. It is thin to get into very tight spaces and is a soft bristled, yet effective brush. I love mine so much I bought a 2nd for when I wore out the first. I cannot recommend it highly enough.
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I Would never be without Raceglaze xl brush and my set of wheel woolies.
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Re: Still looking for the right wheel brush
The Daytona Speed Master brush has no problems getting in between the Caliper and the rim. You may want to get the Jr. Post a pic of your rim with the caliper and I'll be able to tell you if the the regular one fits.
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I'll try and get a pic later this week of the caliper when this never-ending rain is supposed to stop....
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Re: Still looking for the right wheel brush
cars with a big brake kit have very little clearance between the rim and caliper so most tools wont fit. remember most detailers work on "stock" cars so when it comes to a modded car you need to find a new way to do things, i stand by my idea of using a gun cleaning mop, cheaper then a dedicated wheel brush and can get different sized mops from long and narrow to ball shaped for shotguns....plenty of different options!
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Re: Still looking for the right wheel brush
Originally Posted by onlycodered
If you're not too worried about cleaning the caliper you could always move your car about a foot and that would allow you to clean the spots that were next to the calipers.
Ding ding ding!
I always rotate 180 degrees just to ensure the underside of the wheels are 100% clean, but it also works for tight tolerance brakes.
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