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    Re: AF Barrel Blade vs. DF/TRC Wheel Brush Kit

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    I have a EZ for my wheel wheels but I don't ever seeing using it on my wheels....even my winters, which in the realm of wheels for me, are the -beaters-
    I love mine. It is my go-to for barrels and will fit just about anywhere except for the smallest gaps between the barrel and caliper. They are also handy when trying to get around the accessible side of a caliper quickly. In over 10 years of using them I've never had any scratching/marring issues when using them just on the barrels and tight openings. I have a different brush for the facing surfaces.
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    Re: AF Barrel Blade vs. DF/TRC Wheel Brush Kit

    Quote Originally Posted by Desertnate View Post
    I love mine. It is my go-to for barrels and will fit just about anywhere except for the smallest gaps between the barrel and caliper. They are also handy when trying to get around the accessible side of a caliper quickly. In over 10 years of using them I've never had any scratching/marring issues when using them just on the barrels and tight openings. I have a different brush for the facing surfaces.
    I have both the small and large EZ-Detail brushes, along with the GO version which looks like a toilet brush. Of those, I rarely use the small, the larger one is more versatile, I find it great for engine bays. The GO version I don't really use it on wheels, but it's absolutely brilliant for wheel wells. All of them are staples for me.






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