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Speedmaster wheel brush rocks!
Used the Speedmaster junior today for the first time. My wheel faces are so clean that ironx did not even show any iron deposits on the face. However, the wheel's barrels don't appear to have ever been cleaned. It removed sand, brake dust, and 10 years worth of grime. I used the brush on the wheel wells and suspension as well. I will probably buy the larger Speedmaster and possibly a wheel woolie too. I love my one inch Wheel Woolie boar hair brush too. That paired with Meg's wheel brightener is awesome as well.
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Re: Speedmaster wheel brush rocks!
For barrel duty, the large Wheel Woolies has no equal, IMO.
For wheel wells, this is where I think the big Speedmaster really shines.
Another useful brush is the Atlasta Soft Tip. AG should stock it. Great tool when you need that extra firmness dealing with stubborn stuff. The softer brushes can be too soft at times. This is where the Atlasta fills in nicely.
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Re: Speedmaster wheel brush rocks!
Originally Posted by
BrutalNoodle
For barrel duty, the large Wheel Woolies has no equal, IMO.
For wheel wells, this is where I think the big Speedmaster really shines.
Another useful brush is the Atlasta Soft Tip. AG should stock it. Great tool when you need that extra firmness dealing with stubborn stuff. The softer brushes can be too soft at times. This is where the Atlasta fills in nicely.
I'd sell my Speedmasters in heart beat for whatever. LOL.
Wheel Woolies are numero uno.
2013 Genesis Coupe 3.8 Track Edition
2015 Hyundai Sonata Limited, 2016 Pearl White Nissan Altima SR
2019 Nissan Rogue SL
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Re: Speedmaster wheel brush rocks!
I'll give the wheel woolies a try. I've learned you can never have too many detailing tools.
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Re: Speedmaster wheel brush rocks!
I also like the wheel woolies. I bought the set
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Re: Speedmaster wheel brush rocks!
I just got my wheel woolies today and used them.
I had been itching to buy them for 2 years. I am an idiot for waiting so long. It will be one of the main tools in the arsenal now.
Neglected wheels would still need a stiff brush but I don't have to worry about that on mine.
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Re: Speedmaster wheel brush rocks!
Originally Posted by
spazzz
I just got my wheel woolies today and used them.
I had been itching to buy them for 2 years. I am an idiot for waiting so long. It will be one of the main tools in the arsenal now.
Neglected wheels would still need a stiff brush but I don't have to worry about that on mine.
I hear you.
Also, one of the things I really didn't like about the Speedmaster was the fact that the more pressure you put on the bristles they gave way and you could feel the center piece of the brush rubbing on the wheels. This never happens with WW's because of the density of the fibers. The WW's can also get into the lug nuts pretty well too which the SM can't do at all.
2013 Genesis Coupe 3.8 Track Edition
2015 Hyundai Sonata Limited, 2016 Pearl White Nissan Altima SR
2019 Nissan Rogue SL
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Re: Speedmaster wheel brush rocks!
Look how clean those wheels are.
I love clean wheels. I could put up with a little dusty/lightly soiled paint for a few days, but the windows and wheels MUST be sparkling each day. No exception. That's my OCD... lol
The little SM is more useful than its larger sibling overall. Can be handy between super tight caliper spacing. I use the big one for wheel wells and sometimes the engine bay, but that's about it.
Wheel Woolies makes cleaning wheels fun, in my case. Love 'em.
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I have the speed master and wheel woolies. The woolies get more use. They are great. Plus no spatter when pulling the woolie out of the barrels.
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