Aaryn NZ
02-19-2017, 02:07 AM
Okay, so before I made the trip to Florida in January 2015 to attend Mikes Boot Camp/Competition Ready class, I was always hesitant about the purchase of these accessories & could never bring myself to take them all the way to the checkout when making an order. What if they were rubbish, & didn't work? It's a long way to ship from Autogeek all the way to New Zealand! Over 8000 miles to be correct, & well - shipping costs aren't pocket friendly either but for the fast delivery & first class customer service, I tend to over look the cost a bit, then cope with the import taxes & boarder duties etc.
Like a few things I was looking forward to trying/working with in Mikes class, the Cyclo Polisher Brushes were definitely one. Whilst I was impressed using them for multiple uses over the course of the Boot Camp/Competition Ready class, from scrubbing tyres to seats & carpet & even trim, I still wondered how they would handle life here in New Zealand in a high use shop environment.
The very next order I placed after getting home to New Zealand, I ordered 1 x Aqua, 1 x White & 1 x Grey, bearing in mind that they are designed for use with the Cyclo Polisher - there are two brushes per pack.
Now almost two years later I have finally retired Aqua brush number 1. This brush has done some serious work, & I really do mean SERIOUS work in those two years. These brushes are Tough with a capital T! This brush was confined to use on interiors only (yes, we have some dirty vehicles down here) fabric seats & upholstery & also carpets. The other Aqua brush is still going strong that is designated for tyre scrubbing, the White brush I use for hard vinyl floors etc, & the Grey brushes I use on more delicate interior surfaces, such as trim & leather.
Not only are they tough, they work, & they work well. Better than scrubbing by hand by leaps & bounds - just like machine polishing my hand or machine, machine wins every time. I get phenomenal results using these brushes, & as you have probably figured out - I wouldn't hesitate to recommend them to anyone.
Here are a couple of pictures to show just how tough these Cyclo brushes are! Check out the bruises the old one has! Remember - TWO years of HARD work!!!
http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/data/3158/medium/cyclo_brush.jpg (http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/showphoto.php/photo/114419/title/cyclo-brush/cat/3158)
http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/data/3158/medium/cyclo_brush1.jpg (http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/showphoto.php/photo/114420/title/cyclo-brush1/cat/3158)
Cyclo Polisher Brushes turn your Cyclo Orbital Polisher (http://www.autogeek.net/cyclo-brushes.html)
Not bad for two years work huh? Actually, I say these are the toughest tools I have in the shop! Worth every cent & then some. As Mike Phillips says - "Quality doesn't cost money . . . it makes money"
Thank you all for reading.
Aaryn NZ. :dblthumb2:
Like a few things I was looking forward to trying/working with in Mikes class, the Cyclo Polisher Brushes were definitely one. Whilst I was impressed using them for multiple uses over the course of the Boot Camp/Competition Ready class, from scrubbing tyres to seats & carpet & even trim, I still wondered how they would handle life here in New Zealand in a high use shop environment.
The very next order I placed after getting home to New Zealand, I ordered 1 x Aqua, 1 x White & 1 x Grey, bearing in mind that they are designed for use with the Cyclo Polisher - there are two brushes per pack.
Now almost two years later I have finally retired Aqua brush number 1. This brush has done some serious work, & I really do mean SERIOUS work in those two years. These brushes are Tough with a capital T! This brush was confined to use on interiors only (yes, we have some dirty vehicles down here) fabric seats & upholstery & also carpets. The other Aqua brush is still going strong that is designated for tyre scrubbing, the White brush I use for hard vinyl floors etc, & the Grey brushes I use on more delicate interior surfaces, such as trim & leather.
Not only are they tough, they work, & they work well. Better than scrubbing by hand by leaps & bounds - just like machine polishing my hand or machine, machine wins every time. I get phenomenal results using these brushes, & as you have probably figured out - I wouldn't hesitate to recommend them to anyone.
Here are a couple of pictures to show just how tough these Cyclo brushes are! Check out the bruises the old one has! Remember - TWO years of HARD work!!!
http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/data/3158/medium/cyclo_brush.jpg (http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/showphoto.php/photo/114419/title/cyclo-brush/cat/3158)
http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/data/3158/medium/cyclo_brush1.jpg (http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/showphoto.php/photo/114420/title/cyclo-brush1/cat/3158)
Cyclo Polisher Brushes turn your Cyclo Orbital Polisher (http://www.autogeek.net/cyclo-brushes.html)
Not bad for two years work huh? Actually, I say these are the toughest tools I have in the shop! Worth every cent & then some. As Mike Phillips says - "Quality doesn't cost money . . . it makes money"
Thank you all for reading.
Aaryn NZ. :dblthumb2: