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    Re: What brush or product do you use...

    I use soft tipped bottle brushes with long flexible shafts like these.


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    Re: What brush or product do you use...

    Quote Originally Posted by HateSwirls View Post
    I ordered a brush sort of like Larry uses weeks ago, I forgot about it, I found it next to my door when I got home on Friday.
    It cost 5 bucks with free shipping.
    I used it yesterday and was so impressed with it, to a point I'll have to look it up and order a few more.

    One of those products you buy that you really don't think will be good but you find it to be awesome.

    Not one bristle came off and I used it a lot.
    Made with boars hair.
    Mind providing a name or link?
    All of the boars hair brushes I seem to find are either very expensive or fall apart quickly.

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    The smaller Daytona brush or the small wheel woolies. Should be able to tackle anything you'll run into.

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    Re: What brush or product do you use...

    Quote Originally Posted by mg6045 View Post
    safety glass's should be included with these brush's IMO. lol
    More like a Hazmat suit! LOL!!

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    I have Griot's bruhes that work great and last a good long time!

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    Re: What brush or product do you use...

    Instead of making long strokes with the Daytonas try making shorter ones it reduces the "spray back"

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    Re: What brush or product do you use...

    I agree with EVERYTHING that's been said about Daytona (type) brushes, no matter what color they are. They are GREAT cleaning tools. They will get into areas that you cannot reach. They'll spread out and scrub inside nooks and crannies where other brushes won't. They WILL CLEAN all sorts of areas that you otherwise wouldn't be getting clean.

    OTOH, They'll flip and flop and spit product, gook, gunk, soap, and whatever else is inside of them for what seems like miles in all directions. Making a mess with them is something they do as well, (if not better) than they clean! Good idea in a lot of places with Daytona's are to push it into a tight place and lay a wet MF over the top before you start agitating the brush so it can help control the flying mess.

    Woolies, clean without flopping all over the place. They also clean without scratching on more sensitive areas. They may not get into some of the tighter places, so Daytona's are still needed in some of these places.

    I *LOVE* those bottle brushes! Got to find me some of those suckers. That looks like a killer design that could be expanded beyond just the tip. Imagine a brush/woolie that was 1" soft, 1" brush, 1" soft, 1" brush. Could change the density and length of the soft as well as density, length and stiffness of the brush sections. Hmmmmm....

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    Re: What brush or product do you use...

    Quote Originally Posted by jartx View Post
    I use soft tipped bottle brushes with long flexible shafts like these.


    I have some similar to this but the centers are plastic, they're several years old and were given to me. Not even sure they're branded.

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    Raceglaze detailing brush set, great brushes and multiple sizes to fit your needs.

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    Re: What brush or product do you use...

    Quote Originally Posted by jartx View Post
    I use soft tipped bottle brushes with long flexible shafts like these.

    They are sure cheap enough. Do the nylon brushes scratch at all?
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