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    Montana Original 10 inch Boar’s Hair Wash Brush

    Trying to get some facts and opinions on this brush, I really want to buy it, but I'm hesitant that it many mar/scratch my paint even if used correctly or should I just stick with my grout sponge?

    From the descriptions it doesn't say if it's blond boar's hair or not, which I think is supposed to be softer and safer. I am considering it for use on my SUV which makes getting to the roof, middles areas easier.

    Thoughts?

    Montana Original 10 inch Boar’s Hair Car Wash Brush & Telescopic Handle is a soft, gentle car wash brush for cars, trucks, SUVs, and boats. Auto wash


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    Re: Montana Original 10 inch Boar’s Hair Wash Brush

    Ive always been to scared to try one. But maybe someone can shed some light on your question, and comfort me at the same time.

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    Re: Montana Original 10 inch Boar’s Hair Wash Brush

    I've used them (other retailers) and it scratched the Pilot. Maybe because it's black and has extremely soft paint. But I wouldn't try it even with a rock hard clearcoat like a Vette or Benz.
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    Re: Montana Original 10 inch Boar’s Hair Wash Brush

    I was looking to get one to wash truck bed covers. But I would be pretty hesitant to use it on paint.
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    Re: Montana Original 10 inch Boar’s Hair Wash Brush

    i guess the consensus is a no-go. oh well i'll stick with a GS and MF chenille.

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    Re: Montana Original 10 inch Boar’s Hair Wash Brush

    Quote Originally Posted by armoredsaint View Post
    i guess the consensus is a no-go. oh well i'll stick with a GS and MF chenille.
    Good choice!
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    Re: Montana Original 10 inch Boar’s Hair Wash Brush

    Dear armoredsaint

    I believe these brushes are softer if they've been wet for a few minutes, but I don't know for sure.

    Check out SM Arnold wash mops, specifically parts 85-332 and 85-333. These have cotton chenille heads.

    I think I like using a mop better than I like climbing up on a stool. The stool is fine so long as it and my shoes are dry, but once they get wet, things get a little slippery.

    I believe I can avoid falling in 99 out of 100 car washes while using the stool. This means I probably should ditch the stool.
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    Re: Montana Original 10 inch Boar’s Hair Wash Brush

    for roofs on suvs you guys should def look into a werner platform! can catch them on sale at home depot for $20. they are amazing!

    35-3/4 in. x 39 in. x 41 in. 225 lb. Load Capacity Portable Aluminum Work Platform-AP-20 at The Home Depot
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    Re: Montana Original 10 inch Boar’s Hair Wash Brush

    Quote Originally Posted by dreamps View Post
    for roofs on suvs you guys should def look into a werner platform! can catch them on sale at home depot for $20. they are amazing!

    35-3/4 in. x 39 in. x 41 in. 225 lb. Load Capacity Portable Aluminum Work Platform-AP-20 at The Home Depot
    Only been a member of this forum for 2 days and already I learned something great. Headed for my friendly Home Depot right now.

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    Re: Montana Original 10 inch Boar’s Hair Wash Brush

    Quote Originally Posted by slidder View Post
    Only been a member of this forum for 2 days and already I learned something great. Headed for my friendly Home Depot right now.
    np bro! love my werner! comes in handy A LOT!
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