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Wheel brushes?

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Has anyone used the Meguiars wheel brush? Not sure just how effective these are or safe ( scratch/mark ) they are.

They look well designed shape wise and the materials look good for

I've got one and it works fine - bristles plenty soft enough - but the head is a bit big to get it through the spokes of a 5-spoke 17" wheel.

Yep I've had one for a while now and it is very good...although I've just bought one of the Tesco's wheel brushes and this seems to be even better:thumbup: ...cheap as chips and better shaped to fit the small gap between disc and wheel.

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Cheers, always good to hear people's experiences before convincing the other half that I need another car cleaning product!

I have one & it's effective in cleaning the surface of the rims & in between the spokes. But I found it a little difficult to get into corners, due to the rounded rubber end. A soft bristled paint brush is more effective.

I can recommend the Tesco ones too! cost less than £2 and work a treat...i have one for car..one for mountain bike! Bargain

tesco one for me too cheep as chips

Zymol wheel brush simply superb mind clean it throroughly when finished :D

sod it- just drive it harder so you get "anthracite" wheels.

dont wash it, drive it!

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