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  • #16
    Re: Cleaning door sides by the hinges

    Originally posted by MrCLRider View Post
    I'm going to have to chime in on this one..I don't car for this brush, sorry, I just don't...

    I don't care for the bristles..they are not soft..there is also not enough of them..if you are going to invest your money, invest in Daytona Speed wheel brush, or EZ brushes..
    How can you not like it! jk I love all of the discontinued brushes! They were all the perfect brushes imho. To me the soft bristles were just right, they could get the dirt off and you didnt have to worry about scratching. Plus the rubber tip to prevent scratches it is awesome. Also the tire and wheel brush are awesome! I wish they would bring these back before all us megs junkies by them all

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    • #17
      Re: Cleaning door sides by the hinges

      I love the slidelock, all surface interior, tire brush, wheel face brush, but something about that spoke brush just rubs me wrong..
      Fergy-

      You're only as good as your last detail

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      • #18
        Re: Cleaning door sides by the hinges

        the brush that we're talking 'bout here.Is it a 'wheel' cleaning brush? At least that's what it looks like to me.

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        • #19
          Re: Cleaning door sides by the hinges

          yes basically. its the spoke brush for getting deep inside the wheel and behind the spokes

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          • #20
            Re: Cleaning door sides by the hinges

            I must admit I cheat when it comes to my door jams. After washing I just take and old(er) microfiber and dry the door jams. Since I do it with each wash, I don't really need a cleaner and since the microfiber gets wet anyway, it seams to work fine. Now the first wash after a long winter ... hmmm that's a bit more messy.

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