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    Re: Post any new products on the market you either want our something others would like?

    I couldn’t justify $43 bucks for a brush, especially 1 that small. $43 bucks for a drying towel is near my level just below cringe. Lol.

    And that Bissell looks sweet. Like really sweet.

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    Re: Post any new products on the market you either want our something others would like?

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    DF just released this screwball brush which is the same as the curveball but with boars hair bristles. if i didn't already have my chalk and wax paint brush (pretty similar and less expensive) i would buy one of these to apply tire dressing. the screwball isn't cheap though, it's around $43...

    My main gripe with the curveball is that it’s so soft it has basically no ‘bite’ to clean dirty surfaces efficiently.

    I’m probably going to buy one of those boars hair versions.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric7810 View Post
    My main gripe with the curveball is that it’s so soft it has basically no ‘bite’ to clean dirty surfaces efficiently.

    I’m probably going to buy one of those boars hair versions.


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    DF has quality products so while it's expensive, i'm sure it will last a long time (get your moneys worth). also, it won't fatigue/cramp your fingers like normal brushes do while using for long periods. can't rule out that i won't pick one up at some point, you never know...
    i am the jump starter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VISITOR View Post
    DF has quality products so while it's expensive, i'm sure it will last a long time (get your moneys worth). also, it won't fatigue/cramp your fingers like normal brushes do while using for long periods. can't rule out that i won't pick one up at some point, you never know...
    It's funny how when something is ergonomic to use, you tend not to think about it as much. But when something has poor ergonomics, you think about it constantly, or remember it more easily. Can't say I have ever had a problem using DF brushes, but others have started to cause cramp.

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    maxshine released (not on the USA website just yet) this curved grip xl detailing brush with interchangeable bristle heads. another alternative to the DF curveball/screwball, it's like getting both brushes in one...



    i am the jump starter.

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    Re: Post any new products on the market you either want our something others would like?

    Quote Originally Posted by VISITOR View Post
    maxshine released (not on the USA website just yet) this curved grip xl detailing brush with interchangeable bristle heads. another alternative to the DF curveball/screwball, it's like getting both brushes in one...



    That's actually quite innovative for Maxshine.

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