I'm thinking of buying one. I own a pick up & tired of standing on the front wheel & climbing in the bed to wash. Trying to make life a little simpler. I'm not sure by looking at it if it will clean as well as by hand or will I be dissapointed after spending all that money.
Also, not sure of my wheels ( coated/uncoated) & what products I should be using on them.
Thanks in advance for your advice.
Rich
I use a brush that's extremely soft, synthetic boars hair -
well, the idea of washing, every time washing, we offer friction - friction causes scratches as we know, so minimizing and guarding against friction is key.
Mitts scare me. when do I know that I have picked up something nasty and now, it just rolled over a couple of my finger and is lodged deep into my wool mitt? I like my super soft brush that I rinse every time, sud and use on all my clients vehicles.
food for thought.
I purchased a Montana boars hair brush and extention pole from AG. to clean my Escalade, after I read how much Meghan loved using her's. It is safe and is a definate time and back saver. I always make sure that the vehicle is foamed up real well with the foam gun before I break out the boars hair. Never use it on a dry vehicle as I heard one member did. Doing so will end up with an unfavorable result.
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I used the Meguiar's Wide Body Brush for years on our black Honda Pilot always using good technique and never found it to scratch the paint. They discontinued them years ago so I was excited to test out the Boar's Hair Brush on this car,
I found it worked just as well to wash a car plus the hairs can get into cracks and crevices to loosen dirt particles so you can rinse them off plus when you're done it rinses out really well, as in any dirt in the boar's hairs will rinse out, that's a plus.
After washing the car it's a good practice to rinse your tools clean before storing them. The Boar's Hair brushes rinse out easily to insure there's no trapped dirt in the hairs.
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