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Old 20th May 2012, 21:45   #1 (permalink)
 
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wheel woolies on ebay!!!

Just spotted this!!!
Best wheel brushes now available on ebay at a superb price.
If youve never used one and you do youll never use anything else..
I cant stress how good these are!!!

Wheel Woolies - 3 Piece Wheel Cleaning Kit - FREE Delivery | eBay
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Too expensive for me Mark
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I have a Japanese Ceramic coating on my alloys
Find cleaning them a breeze with the pressure washer only
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Just spotted this!!!
Best wheel brushes now available on ebay at a superb price.
If youve never used one and you do youll never use anything else..
I cant stress how good these are!!!

Wheel Woolies - 3 Piece Wheel Cleaning Kit - FREE Delivery | eBay
Nice one mate I must agree these are truly superb and would purchase at double the price! That's how good they are
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Happy with my EZ brush at half the price
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Nice one mate I must agree these are truly superb and would purchase at double the price! That's how good they are
You would pay £70 for a wheel brush? WOW you must be either loaded or daft...lol
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Nice one mate I must agree these are truly superb and would purchase at double the price! That's how good they are
Me to.... Even with C1 on the wheels still use them.
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Not doubting they are good, just seem expensive TBH. Happy with my EZ brush on mine at half the price.
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Been looking for something like these as we were just saying today that the ez and vikan brushes are good but they still miss little bits in the backs of the wheels which we have to get with a wash mitt but these look excellent Marc. Cheers for the recommendation, they are getting purchased tomorrow when I'm back the laptop
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The EZ brush hasnt got abiity to clean half the wheels i do and if it could it would damage them , to apply the pressure to get behind most callipers means the metal part either touches or the spokes damage the clear on softer internal wheels , the reason the woolies are so good is that they are obviously nylon sticks so damage rather than damage the spokes and use acidic attack free hot melt glueing in a spiral formation so they dont disintegrate. These are small enough to go behind the most delicate callipers and still do the job. Ez brush is nice but have seen the results of them being used on softer wheels.
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There are also 3 brushes we must remember.
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i've got an EZ brush but always use my WheelWoolies - just prefer them and theres disc guards all round on the FN2, only the medium wheel wooly gets right to the backs i find..
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Wheel woollies ?
EZ brush?

Only one way to sort this..............
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The EZ brush hasnt got abiity to clean half the wheels i do and if it could it would damage them , to apply the pressure to get behind most callipers means the metal part either touches or the spokes damage the clear on softer internal wheels , the reason the woolies are so good is that they are obviously nylon sticks so damage rather than damage the spokes and use acidic attack free hot melt glueing in a spiral formation so they dont disintegrate. These are small enough to go behind the most delicate callipers and still do the job. Ez brush is nice but have seen the results of them being used on softer wheels.
Thats a fair comment as you clean numerous makes & models etc. The EZ is perfect for my wheels, suffice to say if I had a different car where the EZ would not work, then I would possibly have to baulk at buying the woolies.

What issues have you had or seen with them damaging alloys? I don't really understand how they can. The tip is rubber coated etc.Any advice would be appreciated.
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