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  • Brushes

    Hi,

    What kind of brush do you use for cleaning:
    • Tires
    • Wheels
    • Body (Rocker panels, fender wells)
    Thanks!

  • #2
    Re: Brushes

    For the tires and wheel wells I use a soft bristle brush that I got from Pepboys a long time ago. Works fine. If there is something that is tough to come off I use a stiffer bristle scrub brush in the wheel wells.

    For the wheels themselves I use an older MF towel and GC and water. For tougher jobs APC+ 4:1.

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    • #3
      Re: Brushes

      I have the Mothers brushes shown towards the bottom of this page except for the tire brush but I have something similar.

      Mothers Polish-Wax-Cleaners - Mothers knows best when it comes to caring for your treasured ride. Whether you drive a Hot Rod, pickup truck, collectible cruiser, van, sedan, suv or bike...Mothers Polishes - Waxes - Cleaners has exactly the right car ...

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      • #4
        Re: Brushes

        Tires = Megs Tire brush
        Wheel face = Swissvax wheel brush, old sponge, Meguiars Wheel face brush
        Wheel barrel = Raceglaze XL brush
        Rocker panel = Meguiars body brush if you can find one, or a top quality boars hair brush
        Fergy-

        You're only as good as your last detail

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        • #5
          Re: Brushes

          Tires= megs wheel brush
          rims= megs brush
          wheel wells= toilet brush
          quality creates its own demand

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