New wheel brushes

bikeit

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Need some new wheel brushes what would you guys recommend for these wheels
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mark19

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For the design of those wheels, a mash mit would do the job for a quarter of the price of wheel woolies.
Needa clean the barrels

For wheelswollies mine sit outside on top of the bucket. The wee clips i bought off someone on here didn't really work with them. Been sitting outside over 2 years and used everyweek. And still going strong.
 

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Needa clean the barrels

For wheelswollies mine sit outside on top of the bucket. The wee clips i bought off someone on here didn't really work with them. Been sitting outside over 2 years and used everyweek. And still going strong.
Mark19, the barrels?
 

Chris100

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I don't think the large wheel woodie brush will fit to clean those barrels, and the two smaller brushes are useless for most jobs.
 

Big Pimp

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It will. Easily

Edit. Anyone who ever wants a demonstration of wheel woolies working in their own wheels are welcome to visit me anytime to try for themselves.

*when you’re allowed to of course
 

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I use all 3 of mine, the smallest one I need to get behind the brake calipers
 

Gus

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For the face of the rim these are great and they'll do other areas of the car. As said wheel woolies for the barrels
 

Big Pimp

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I personally use a combination of woolies and UltraGlove for wheel faces.

Well, when it’s better weather and your hands don’t get freezing that is
 
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PDK

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@Big Pimp you need these in your life


Hands are always warm and dry. Game changer.
 

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I personally use a combination of woolies and UltraGlove for wheel faces.

Well, when it’s better weather and your hands don’t get freezing that is

I personally use a combination of woolies and UltraGlove for wheel faces.

Well, when it’s better weather and your hands don’t get freezing that is
Just ordered a ultraglove after having a look at it on your site, looks great.
 

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It will. Easily

Edit. Anyone who ever wants a demonstration of wheel woolies working in their own wheels are welcome to visit me anytime to try for themselves.

*when you’re allowed to of course
Ross will take you up on the offer of a demo when we are allowed, just put a wee order in for other bits and pieces, looking forward to trying cleanse.
 

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ShaunB

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I use warm water but if it's cold you still end up with freezing hands.
Same, I starting using nitrile gloves recently which definitely help with the cold, but the moment you dip the mitt in the bucket too far, then that's you beat
 
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