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    Re: Wheel Well tools of choice ?

    Quote Originally Posted by chefwong View Post
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    I am hijacking my own thread as I cannot find the one you posted with the pic of TRC Wheel Mitt.
    Looks small. Does it allow one to get ones hand in there and easily finesse the backside of the spokes, etc
    The Rag Companies wheel mitt is slightly larger than the one show earlier.

    I typically hate wash mitts, I find them annoying compared to a wash pad. These wheel mitts being smaller and without an elasticated cuff make putting them on and taking them off easier and therefore more convenient to use. And yes, they do allow for effective cleaning of the back of the spokes.








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    Re: Wheel Well tools of choice ?

    My TRC came in. Just perfect. I prefer the mitt for all the cars and the Pad for the SUV. What I usually end up always doing on the SUV is before wiping down the doors sills and such, I will use the clean MF and waterless the door cups. Then I waterless the doors jambs etc....

    I'm going to use the smaller mitt and make it now a dedicated door cut mitt ;-)

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    Re: Wheel Well tools of choice ?

    No love for the Mother's long handle brush?

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    Re: Wheel Well tools of choice ?

    My last post on the TRC wheel mitt went off tangent. I ended up with the go ez.
    Pressure washer does the job fine but like in the last month where I've had concrete road overspray from road construction, I just need some mechanical agitation to get that dried slurry loose

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    Re: Wheel Well tools of choice ?

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    No love for the Mother's long handle brush?
    I have one.
    Its good for trucks and older vehicles, but im currently struggling with most modern vehicles that have very limited space in the wheel well, due to huge wheels.

    None of the brushes can get into the wheel wells because the brush is too thick to fit.

    I have one of those corn dog/ toilet brush things but it just makes a mess and splatters stuff everywhere.

    Maybe need to try the long handle toilet brush thing above.

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