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    * Mothers Fender Well Brush - worth to buy? *

    Hi,

    I´m looking for a new brush for the wells, fenders and so on and it should be well made with a good quality. I see the Mothers Fender Well brush on Autogeek

    Mothers Fender Well Brush cleans wheel wells beneath the car's fenders. Fender Well Brush has a long handle to scrub behind wheels and tires.

    and I thought, its very right for me. Before I order, I´d like to hear your opinions about it. Maybe someone already use this brush and can tell. I already have the EZ for the wheels and the Oxo too.

    Thanks a lot.

    Thomas

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    I have this Mothers brush for over a year since introduction. It works very well in my wifes SRX Wheel Well. The head is large and seems to only work well on trucks/suv's/crossovers. It wont fit anywhere near my Vettes wheel well. It is rather light, but plastic seems thick and has been dropped numerous times without damage.

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    Ok, thanks for your comment. Do you recommend these brushes?

    What about the Mothers detail brush set? Also a worth item to buy?
    Looks good too.
    Mothers Detail Brush Set cleans crevices and creases inside your car. Mother Detail Brush Set includes 2 small brushes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by killrwheels@autogeek View Post
    I have this Mothers brush for over a year since introduction. It works very well in my wifes SRX Wheel Well. The head is large and seems to only work well on trucks/suv's/crossovers. It wont fit anywhere near my Vettes wheel well. It is rather light, but plastic seems thick and has been dropped numerous times without damage.
    it works well on trucks and SUVs, but won't work on cars. Not on my RL at least. Never tried it on Infiniti.
    2008 Acura MDX Sport white pearl (daily driver)
    2009 BMW E70 X5 4.8i jet black (garage queen)
    2013 BMW F25 X3 2.8 jet black (wife's car)

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    And which one would be better for cars for cleaning the plastics behind the wheels?

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    Quote Originally Posted by supercharged View Post
    it works well on trucks and SUVs, but won't work on cars. Not on my RL at least. Never tried it on Infiniti.
    I use this brush all the time on my Infiniti and before that I used it on my Honda S2000. It's not always easy to get it into the wheel well on a sports car or a sedan, but I've always managed to get it in there.
    You like Nattys, I like Souveran, and Justin is DP MaxWax. And you know what, its alright !!
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    I don't have their wheel well brush (yet), but I have their detail, upholstery, tire, and wheel brushes and love them. Good quality handles/grips & lightweight. I would recommend them to anyone

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    Ok, I have make my decision. I´ll take the Mothers. Hope AG will tell me a shipping quote to germany today (order will be placed in a few hours). Its about 300 Dollar I know, car crazy germans

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bulla2000 View Post
    Ok, I have make my decision. I´ll take the Mothers. Hope AG will tell me a shipping quote to germany today (order will be placed in a few hours). Its about 300 Dollar I know, car crazy germans
    $300???
    no, it's only $299...
    2008 Acura MDX Sport white pearl (daily driver)
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