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    Wheel Brushes

    What is your favorite wheel brush?

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    "OXO". Hard to explain how the bristles are shaped but they can get into curves and crevices without alot of wasted motion.

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    I like Meg's versa angle brush for wheels
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    Quote Originally Posted by clambros
    with explaination. I know that this is a double post but here's my rational. If I could own two brushes it would be the OXO for wheels and the EZ Detail for almost everything else.
    If I could own only one it would be the EZ Detail brush for everything.

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    EZ detail for well maintained wheels. Meguiar"s yellow brush for filthy wheels. The yellow brush is stiffer. OXO brush is a little short for me but works well on some designs.

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    16" Deep Reach Brush (Larger One) - Great for tight places and very wide wheels. Also works good on tight wheel wells. Available on AG.

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    8" Montana Boars hair brush. I picked one up at the end of last year and it's cleaned close to 1000 sets of wheels. I use it mainly with ONR but it's been used with APC's, degreasers and acid. Works just as good as the day I got it so I expect years of commercial use out of it. I use a few other brushes if the wheels are in horrible shape and to reach the back side of the wheels.

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    I have this Mr. Clean wheel brush that I LOVE. I think I got it from Big Lots when searching for cheap fenderwell shines.

    Anyways, the brush itself is about 6" long w/ about a 4" handle. The brush is almost like a soft cotten of some kind. I spray the wheel w/ Megs WB 4:1 and just simply scrub the wheel w/ the brush. It works AWESOME and of course doesn't scratch anything (or else it would be in the trash). If I can find another one, I'll be buying it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gary Sword
    16" Deep Reach Brush (Larger One) - Great for tight places and very wide wheels. Also works good on tight wheel wells. Available on AG.
    I thought about buying these. They look great, but so expensive!
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