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Angus
04-11-2017, 11:38 AM
For this review, I’m going to share my thoughts on using Wheel Woolies brand new drill mounted Power Woolie 12X.

http://i.imgur.com/sMQC0Ytl.jpg?1

From AG’s copy:
Wheel Woolies Power Woolie 12X is manufactured using the same foam and materials you know and love from the Wheel Woolies line – it’s just specially designed to be used with an air driven, electric, or cordless drill! The Wheel Woolie Power Woolie is the safest way to clean or polish your wheels; the metal handle is encased in a safe rubber sleeve so it won’t scratch, and the soft fusion fiber technology bristles will not mar your wheels’ surface. If you already love the Wheel Woolies Car Detailing Brushes, kick it your detail up a notch with Wheel Woolies Power Woolies 12X!


*Bias Review Disclaimer* AG sent me this item pre-release to use and review at no charge. Ok, now that bit of housekeeping is out of the way… Onto my review!

Over the years I’ve amassed a selection of wheel cleaning brushes:

http://i.imgur.com/z1aziX0l.jpg

But this will be my first drill mounted wheel cleaning AND wheel woolie brush!

Whenever I buy a new brush, it’s always because I’m trying to find one that:
a) helps me to quickly clean my wheels,
b) fits into as many nooks and crannies as possible,
c) does not harm my rims in any way and
d) keeps debris off of me - ie does it splatter? Wheel cleaning can be a messy event!


(I’m purposely omitting stands up to harsh wheel cleaning chemicals because that's a given)

Based the above, let's see how well the Wheel Woolies Power Woolies 12X does.


Construction

The WWPW12X is ~12’ long:

http://i.imgur.com/ZZrcqYFl.jpg

Has a soft and fluffy nap that is 3.5’ wide and 6’ long

http://i.imgur.com/TwQSRx0l.jpg

Steel ¼” hex:

http://i.imgur.com/nXnmRaPl.jpg

In addition to having a metal free exterior surface, the shaft connecting the connecting the drill to the brush head has a free spinning center exterior that allow you to use both hands to hold the brush for greater control and accuracy:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8uvP_iBwddw


A super nice feature that comes in handy while in use. Speaking of…

http://i.imgur.com/Oa0AxPnl.jpg



In action

The rims on my wife’s Subaru Impreza had a mild amount of crud on them and served perfectly for testing out the latest addition to my wheel cleaning arsenal. After giving the rims a quick blast from my pw to remove any loose surface crud, I filled up my wheel cleaning bucket up with soap and water, dipped the WWPW12X (now drill mounted: DeWalt DCK281D2 20V MAX XR) in and let it rip:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdpT4R9g-nY


Overall I’d say the WW worked pretty well at quickly removing 90% of the crud from the face of the time with the remaining 10% of hard to reach spots (lug nuts, valve stem, narrow spoke ends) needing a once over with a smaller brush.

I’ve used the WWPW12X on rims with wider spokes and found them to be just as easy to clean around.

Here’s what I learned:

The Good:
Yes, the wheel cleaning process was significantly faster using the brush. BUT if I ran my drill at full speed soapy water splattered all over the place. Gross. In order to avoid this, I dropped my drills speed setting down to low.

Even after doing all 4 rims, my drills battery still had a plenty of charge left @ ~75%. Running my drill at a lower speed had the advantage of conserving battery life.

The Bad:
Do not use this brush for cleaning the face of your rims! When holding the brush parallel to the vehicle, the brush will catch an edge and kick back. Resulting in your drills metal chuck coming into contact with the vehicle's paint. How do I know this?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXECK5B1Wj8


Ouch! That thud you just heard is me losing focus and making that mistake for you. Thankfully no harm was done. Lesson learned - only use this brush perpendicular to the vehicle. Do not try and clean the face of the rim like I did. Something like Mother’s Wheel Cleaning brush is a much better tool for that job.

You also need to be mindful when extending the brush head into the wheels, and avoid getting too close to your brake disk because the brush head has a tendency to catch the edge and pull itself into the rim. Operating your drill at a low speed will help minimize this from happening

Placing the WWPW12X + drill combo down while wet can be a little tricky due to the weight of the brush head wanting to tip forward. Thankfully whenever this happened I was able to catch the brush before it could come into contact with the ground / getting contaminated


Clean Up

After use, the WWPW12X cleans up very easily. Just run some clean water over it to remove any crud and let air dry.


Bonus use: Cleaning exhaust tips

Cleaning your exhaust tips is easy using the WWPW12X.

One of my DD dirty tips:

http://i.imgur.com/8iJShrml.jpg

Now watch how easy it is to use the WWPW12X with nothing more than soap and water:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lfcprwfe9sU


With S100 polishing soap:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CncZdEJi-M


And finally with P21S Multi Surface Finish Restorer:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPgXxFpz5sY


Finished product*:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcwaxtpX7N0


* Power washing step edited out

For regular tip maintenance, this is a GREAT tool. Admittedly, my tips need a little more elbow grease to get them back up to snuff, but after that - cleaning them will be pretty dang easy.


Conclusion

Overall, I believe this is a good option to have in your wheel and exhaust tip brush cleaning arsenal. Is it a one and done sort of tool? Nope. You still need a selection of brushes to get your rims 100% clean. And you need to take care not to run the drill at full speed or hold it at less than a 90’ angle while in use.

To recap, how well does the Wheel Woolies Power Woolie 12X meet my wheel brush cleaning criteria:
a) Quickly clean my wheels?YES12X!
b) Fits into as many nooks and crannies as possible? Nope. The WWPW12X does not replace the need for smaller brushes.
c) Does not harm my rims in any way? Other than the hex bit, there is zero exposed metal. The brush heads soft fiber bristles will not harm your rims
d) Keeps debris off of me/ splatter? Yes but only at low speeds. One of the benefits of using a classic Wheel Woolie brush (vs a Speed Master) is the lack of splatter from the brush while in use. And as long as you use the WWPW12X at low speed, while holding the brush at a 90’, splatter should be kept to a minimum.


I hope you enjoyed this review and the information provided was helpful to anyone considering purchasing Wheel Woolies Power Woolie 12X. I’m certainly going to keep using it as part of my normal cleaning routine.

A finally a very big Thank You! to Meghan@AG for sending a Wheel Woolies Power Woolie 12X to me for this review :)

http://i.imgur.com/EXD4WAvl.jpg

fly07sti
04-11-2017, 12:15 PM
Nice review. I can see this being useful on barrels of neglected wheels for sure.

Pats300zx
04-11-2017, 12:36 PM
Great review Angus. I purchased one of the older "speed stick" wheel brushes year ago. This brush also attached to a drill and was supposed to make wheel cleaning easier. To me it just seemed to add time with hooking to a drill...etc etc. In the end I found that cleaning with the Daytona Wheel Brush or Wheel Woolies was faster.

I can see the Power Woolie being nice for wheel polishing though.

Trip
04-11-2017, 01:24 PM
Angus do you get a commission for any of the sales this brush makes? Lol I've been looking for awhile now definitely sold on the Wheel Woolies. Awesome review

Sent from my SM-G900W8 using Autogeekonline mobile app (http://r.tapatalk.com/byo?rid=87407)

Meghan
04-11-2017, 01:31 PM
Very informative review, thank you.

Angus
04-11-2017, 01:38 PM
Youtube clipped the Thud video a little to soon so i made a new longer clip and took the opportunity to slow the thud down:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vB5mHSUr9ls

:nomore:

Angus
04-11-2017, 01:42 PM
Nice review. I can see this being useful on barrels of neglected wheels for sure.

Thank you!


Great review Angus. I purchased one of the older "speed stick" wheel brushes year ago. This brush also attached to a drill and was supposed to make wheel cleaning easier. To me it just seemed to add time with hooking to a drill...etc etc. In the end I found that cleaning with the Daytona Wheel Brush or Wheel Woolies was faster.

I can see the Power Woolie being nice for wheel polishing though.

Thank you Pat!


Angus do you get a commission for any of the sales this brush makes? Lol I've been looking for awhile now definitely sold on the Wheel Woolies. Awesome review

Thank you, Sir! A commission would be nice.. but then I'd be waaaay basied!! Nah, I'm happy with a free brush and enjoy sharing reviews with you guys.


Very informative review, thank you.

Thank you, Meghan!!!

Marc08EX
04-11-2017, 01:56 PM
Amazing review Angus!!! Great work in showcasing this product, the details of it and how well it works. I especially like the videos! Really enjoyed the read. Thank you for doing this.

Angus
04-11-2017, 08:35 PM
Amazing review Angus!!! Great work in showcasing this product, the details of it and how well it works. I especially like the videos! Really enjoyed the read. Thank you for doing this.

Thank you for the kind words, Marc! I'm glad you enjoyed it. Adding videos was new for me and fun to do :)

Sicoupe
04-11-2017, 10:29 PM
Great review my friend! Thanks for sharing.

Eldorado2k
04-11-2017, 10:35 PM
I've never used or felt the Wheel Woolies brush end.. Is the regular brush good for dealing with caked barrels? Does that seem like the task this powered Wheel Woolie would excel at?

osiapstndp
04-11-2017, 11:38 PM
I've never used or felt the Wheel Woolies brush end.. Is the regular brush good for dealing with caked barrels? Does that seem like the task this powered Wheel Woolie would excel at?

Sometimes scrubbing with wheel woolies on really, really dirty barrels can take forever. Just recently I did a 2006 (or so) Dodge Ram that looked like its wheel barrels were never purposely cleaned. After much scrubbing and scrubbing, and using a few different (and strong) cleaners, the darn things would just not come as clean as I wanted. I tried wheel woolies, the speed master brush and my gloved hand, but my patience eventually ceased.

I'm getting off track, but on maintenance jobs the straight and angled wheel woolies are perfect for wheel barrels. Mayhaps the drill-powered attachment will give the extra "umph" needed to tackle more difficult jobs.

Renny Doyle seems to like the attachment.
https://youtu.be/4OhvBZhk1qM

Aaryn NZ
04-12-2017, 03:13 AM
Brilliant review Angus. :props:

Really thorough & honest thoughts on these. Well, you sold me - ordered, & ordered the three pack aswell. Thank you for taking the time to put this review together Angus.

Aaryn NZ. :dblthumb2:

Mike Phillips
04-12-2017, 05:18 AM
Conclusion

Overall, I believe this is a good option to have in your wheel and exhaust tip brush cleaning arsenal.

Is it a one and done sort of tool? Nope. You still need a selection of brushes to get your rims 100% clean.

And you need to take care not to run the drill at full speed or hold it at less than a 90’ angle while in use.




I agree.

I used this new brush last week to clean some Corvette rims, you'll see the pictures on the store page here,

Wheel Woolies Power Woolie 12X (http://www.autogeek.net/power-wheel-woolie.html)


http://lib.store.yahoo.net/lib/autogeek/power-woolie-1.jpg http://lib.store.yahoo.net/lib/autogeek/power-woolie-2.jpg


I thought the drill operated brush worked well.

Definitely worked better than working by hand. I keep the back side of the rims on my own vehicles clean using the normal wheel woolies brushes and the Speed Master Wheel brush and both of these options work great but there's something to be said for a machine doing the work versus the human hand.


As you can tell by the second picture I tried the spinning brush on the face of the rim just to see if this would work as a way to try to reduce the number of wheel brushes I need to drag out to the driveway and while "yes" it did work I would use my Boars Head Wheel Face Brush instead.


:)

Angus
04-12-2017, 05:30 AM
I've never used or felt the Wheel Woolies brush end.. Is the regular brush good for dealing with caked barrels? Does that seem like the task this powered Wheel Woolie would excel at?

WW brush heads are soft. For cleaning barrels on a car the biggest obstacle you'll have is getting around the brakes. Both cars (Subaru and BMW) I've used the Power Woolie on so far the space between the barrel and brake disk was too tight. Bigger vehicles like SUVs or trucks this isn't going to be an issue.

I also used the Power Woolie on a set of unmounted rims to see how easily I could clean neglected hard to reach spots - while it did make the action of cleaning the barrels faster - it did not replace the need for chemical cleaners. I used Sonax FE, 3D BDX Brake Dust Remover, Iron X gel, and Adams Wheel cleaner - all of them needed to dwell allowing the chemical reaction to happen. The Power Woolie did not speed up that part of the process.

I hope that helps answer your question?


Sometimes scrubbing with wheel woolies on really, really dirty barrels can take forever. Just recently I did a 2006 (or so) Dodge Ram that looked like its wheel barrels were never purposely cleaned. After much scrubbing and scrubbing, and using a few different (and strong) cleaners, the darn things would just not come as clean as I wanted. I tried wheel woolies, the speed master brush and my gloved hand, but my patience eventually ceased.

I'm getting off track, but on maintenance jobs the straight and angled wheel woolies are perfect for wheel barrels. Mayhaps the drill-powered attachment will give the extra "umph" needed to tackle more difficult jobs.

Renny Doyle seems to like the attachment.
https://youtu.be/4OhvBZhk1qM

Thanks for sharing the link. Renny's Porsche's rims have some very generous brake to wheel barrel clearance.


Brilliant review Angus. :props:

Really thorough & honest thoughts on these. Well, you sold me - ordered, & ordered the three pack aswell. Thank you for taking the time to put this review together Angus.

Aaryn NZ. :dblthumb2:

Thank you, Aaryn! Very kind of you say. I hope you enjoy using the Power Woolie and 3 pack. The angled WW is also quite nice for getting in and behind spokes.

:dblthumb2: