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Wheel brush recommendations?

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Which brush works best for the OE 21” wheels? I can get them super clean, but the inside “barrels” stay dirty


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Jeppo

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I bought that set too. They work well but, the next day, I always find areas I missed. :cry:
 

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I bought that set. The big brushes are great but the little bristle brush fell apart First use. Using incredibrush now.


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ABN Wheel Woolies. They are alittle pricey but definitely the best I have ever used to clean the barrels. They are sold on Amazon in a 3 piece set, I only use the large one for the barrels and the medium and small to clean the front grille. Not implying they are the best, just they have been the best I have used.
 

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Stick your hand in there with a microfiber towel and some soap.
 

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Agreed.
 

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Needs to be coated with some zephyr pro 30 after they are cleaned then they will stay clean
 

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Stick your hand in there with a microfiber towel and some soap.
I tried that but left too much of my hand on the inside of the wheel when pulling it back out. lol
Bought the angled Rimpaca brushes. The smaller angled one works well, the bigger one is too thick btw the brake and the wheel.
 



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