Liquid X Original Wheel Woolies Brushes 3 Piece Kit - Includes Angled Caliper Spoke Brush - USA Made - Black - New & Improved
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Alan Davis
> 3 dayOverpriced doesnt even begin to describe this product. I was hoping for a quality tool for the price, didnt happen. Piece of junk, waste of money.
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RON DAGOSTINO
> 3 dayWorks on car and truck wheels as well as motorcycle spokes.
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PK
Greater than one weekGreat product but you may be unable to use the large wooly for cars where the clearance between the brake caliper & inner rim is small. Should have no issues for 4WDs or SUVs as long as there is a more than 2inch gap between brake caliper and inner rim.
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Andy
> 3 dayThe handles of the small brushes need to be longer and stronger
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RNsurgicalKY
> 3 dayI will describe this clearly, these are the BEST WHEEL BRUSHES that I have used to date! If you have a nice car with complex alloy wheels, you want to keep them clean. It is a PIA trying to get in between the spokes without cutting your fingers. All the previous brushes I have tried, are too flimsy a or not the right shape/ size. These Wooly Brushes have a thick nap and get in there. I now regularly clean my wheels, even in Winter. So the bad, these cost way too much for what they are. This company knows they have a good product and make you pay! Only a matter of time before a descent facsimile hits the market. ( gotta love those Chinese). Next time I will only buy the Large brush as it does 95% of the cleaning with my wheel design.
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Dataporter
> 3 dayI thought these guys were pricey but Im glad to have them. They are great for washing the wheels and calipers on my car!
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Meticode
> 3 dayWish the smallest brush had a longer handle, but other than that this is a great wool set for rims. They hold a ton of liquid.
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mach*pilot
21-11-2024I bought the set of 3 but mostly just use the really big one for my truck. A coupl eof very particular friends recommended these to me. They are kind of expensive for a set of brushes but I like them.
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Grumpy Dad
> 3 dayThe big brush helps get the bulk of the wheel interior clean and holds a ton of soap, the smaller ones however arent very effective. Better served to use a small washclothed sized microfiber towel and some detail brushes to get into the cracks. The smaller brushes need to be fluffier to get into crevices and the ends need to have some material to poke at or get into spots to clean. The only benefit of one of the smaller ones, the curved on, is the ability to get behind spokes and to get the areas you cant get to with the large brush. All in all, its still a struggle to clean my wheels which I suspect are common shaped and I used a variety of other brushes to get the job done. Brake calipers for example arent going to get clean with these brushes but you could start with the medium sized or small sized brushes to get the main areas then use some wool detail brushes for the corners etc. These brushes would be the one stop shop if the smaller ones were fluffier and had a pom on the end to get into the corners. Id also like to see a process by which I could take the brush heads off and toss them in the laundry. Im concerned Im getting a lot of dirt in the brushes and may scratch my wheels the more I use them. I clean them by watering them well and spinning them to fling the dirt out but, am not sure if its effective due to the color and the brush material so there may very well be small abrasives stuck in there that I cant see which has me a little worried.
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Carmine B.
> 3 dayCleans so well!