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I agree with desertnate...so many different ways to get the same end result.
For me, the brush i use works perfectly. Shove it in each lug nut hole and twist/rotate the brush back and forth. Use said brush to then hit around valve stem. Lastly on my truck wheels i have tight design slots that i use the same brush for.
Hit wheel barrels with adams barrel brush. The rest of the wheel surface is hit with wheels woolies bores hair brush. And BAM! clean wheels
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Those reusable swabs seem like a good idea. I feel the detailing brushes don’t get deep enough and the insides.
I’ve always wanted to give something like these a try but feel like i’d hit rock bottom in my detailing addiction
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Anyone try these? Asking for a friend.
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I have the second brush pictured. It works great. Makes cleaning nice and quick but I wouldn't mind having multiple tools
It’s not perfect, but at that point I’m trying to minimize the time I have to spend crouched down cleaning a wheel/tire. Lol.
Yes that brush. Yea just mash the corner of the brush in there as best as possible.
Exactly.
Bigtime. Reduce a brush/time is my thought exactly. With having a brush to scrub the tire, another for the wheel face, another for the barrel, and another for the wheel wells, the last thing I need is more time spent on another brush. Lol. I used to use a long detail brush for the lugs until it frayed out.
I always thought they were a bit gimmicky as well. A long detail brush worked well until it became a bit too mangled up for use.
A bigger Swab-It is what I use for recessed Lugnuts. Good quality; seems to hold up well; I use them in other places too.
I use the caps off of detergent tubs with them. Spray whatever cleaner I want to use in the cap and dip the Swab-it into it. The cap makes a good place to set the Swab-it down, also. The caps also fit into a caddy that holds standard 32oz bottles.
I trailed those for a little while. Certainly effective, although I didn't like how the tangs that hold the foam push through the other side of the foam, grounding out at the base of the lug nut socket.
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I like to use a brush for the lugs, center cap and calipers. I also found wooden handles are not suited to being constantly moist.
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Using these two for the task at the moment.
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Nice demo pics!