I just wanted to add that we use the Daytona and just purchased the EZ-Detail brush. They seem to be basically the same brush. The Daytona is softer now after a season of abuse, but it still cleans good. We use Meg's Wheel Brightener on most OEM wheels, and with a spray and the Daytona brush, they come out very clean. You will not be able to get any tar off, but the wheels come out good regardless. Most customers are amazed at how clean the barrels become. But the trick here is the Wheel Brightener.

We also use P21S Gel, CG Sticky Gel, and APC. The brush works good with each, but nothing comes close to the cleaning power of Wheel Brightener. It is serious stuff, and you must be very careful with it and work quick

We use other brushes for the faces of the wheels, something a little more stiff and short (live the "vent kit brushes"), and a SchMITT. Together, these tools are able to clean any wheel.

BTW, make sure to thoroughly clean the brushes after use. They like to really soak up soap. Even rinsing with the pressure washer it takes a long time to get it flowing clean sud-free water. If you leave any chemicals on them for an extended period of time, the bristles get hard and lose their shape.