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I feel you cant have one brush... I might get the green bristle one and then the tuff shine one
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2004 audi a6 quattro (traded).
2015 Ford Escape 2.0l ecoboost 4WD
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Originally Posted by Bill1234
I feel you cant have one brush... I might get the green bristle one and then the tuff shine one
Exactly, you need a few to get all the jobs done. That's why I have at least three at all times (one for tires, one for the face and one for the barrels).
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I am not a fan of low profile tires.
Steve -The Titanic Was Built By Professionals But The Ark By Amateurs- "Boanerges"
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The mothers contoured tire brush does not work for me and here's why, the handle. I can't seem to put enough pressure on the tire using that handle, it just felt awkward I guess do to wimpy wrists. So I bought a similar cheaper version yes at WM and had a friend cut the handle off making it flush and I love it, I get even pressure all around.
Steve -The Titanic Was Built By Professionals But The Ark By Amateurs- "Boanerges"
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Completelly agree with you on the Tuff Shine brush. I only discovered it this year after watching a video from Scott with Dallas Paint Correction. This brush is amazing. Perfect form to do tires. I wish I had know about it years ago.
For the barrels, I use the wheel woolies. Sometimes it's an issue with very big disk/caliper wheels. I have a brush I picked up at Canadian tire that looks exacly like the easy detail one, it's probably made by the same company. I never use it because I am scared of scratiching the paint with the stiff nylon bristles. But I should really give it a try for large calipers wheels.
An other excellent video from you, thanks for sharing.
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I have wheel woolies and speed master. I prefer wheel woolies because there's no splatter. With the speed master each time it comes out, even partially, it splatters so much on me that I get full of black dirty water dots. No splatter at all with wheel woolies. I guess wheel design and size of brakes matter because the splatter is mostly caused by the speed master brush being squeezes between brake and rim and on its way out it just gets everywhere.
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Originally Posted by Calendyr
An other excellent video from you, thanks for sharing.
Thanks!
It's also nice to see what everyone on this forum uses as far as brushes are concerned. You do learn a lot.
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Originally Posted by OrangeVee
Thanks!
It's also nice to see what everyone on this forum uses as far as brushes are concerned. You do learn a lot.
We should go get a beer sometimes, and talk shop What are you planning next in terms of videos? Your channel has grown quite a lot, glad to see people like what you are producing.
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Originally Posted by Calendyr
We should go get a beer sometimes, and talk shop What are you planning next in terms of videos? Your channel has grown quite a lot, glad to see people like what you are producing.
Thanks! Yeah it's been a joyride! In April, after only one year with my channel, I had reached 1 million views and 10 000 subscribers. Five months later, here I am at nearly 42 000 subs and over 4 million views. It's growing exponentially quickly! I put so much time and effort into my channel, another passion with car detailing!
Next big thing is this Sunday's mega video on my first annual car detailing products awards, where I'll name what I think are the top 3 products of each category. There will be a massive giveaway as well, 12 prizes for my viewers!
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