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any recommendations on a alloy wheel brush. Ideally nice and thin to get between the calliper etc to clean the inside.
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ThanksGyeon Wheel brush. Three different sizes available. Soft microfibre.
Decent price compare to Wheel Woollies.
I went with the Wheel Woolies when asking a similar question at the start of the year:
https://www.audi-sport.net/xf/threads/best-alloy-wheel-brushes.383321/
The small size out of the set of 3 gets into the gap without any bother, although I think the handle should be a little longer.
I bought them from in2deatailing.co.uk worth checking out thier tyre brush too:
Wheel Woolies 18" Angled Caliper & Spoke Back Wheel Woolie CALIPERWW
Wheel Woolies With Comfort Girps - New Style 3 Piece Wheel Cleaning Kit (B-Kit) WWBKIT_PREMIUM
in2Detailing Tyre Brush
@Toonsoldier91 - Wheel Woolies all the wayI went with the Wheel Woolies when asking a similar question at the start of the year:
https://www.audi-sport.net/xf/threads/best-alloy-wheel-brushes.383321/
The small size out of the set of 3 gets into the gap without any bother, although I think the handle should be a little longer.
I bought them from in2deatailing.co.uk worth checking out thier tyre brush too:
Wheel Woolies 18" Angled Caliper & Spoke Back Wheel Woolie CALIPERWW
Wheel Woolies With Comfort Girps - New Style 3 Piece Wheel Cleaning Kit (B-Kit) WWBKIT_PREMIUM
in2Detailing Tyre Brush
EZ Detail brush. I much prefer them to Wheel Woolies.
Wheel woolies for me but haven’t tried the others. I find the tiny brush not that useful but the calliper one is good.
I tend to wash all the wheels then drop the car forward half a turn using the valve as a guide then wash them again.Much will always depend upon the design of the wheel, the size, the number of spokes and how close the calipers are. Wheel woolies are fine for my Audi but useless with our fiesta where just a microfiber cloth is able to get between the spokes and the calipers.
Of course a easier way is to jack the car up, so the wheels can be rotated, or the wheels completely removed.
Much will always depend upon the design of the wheel, the size, the number of spokes and how close the calipers are. Wheel woolies are fine for my Audi but useless with our fiesta where just a microfiber cloth is able to get between the spokes and the calipers.
Of course a easier way is to jack the car up, so the wheels can be rotated, or the wheels completely removed.
not at all, just saying that the wheel woollies (bigger ones) don't fit through smaller spokes, and I am certainly NOT going to jack car up every wash, more likely to move car, but to be honest no needSteady now, boasting again ;-)
I was only pulling your leg about having large calipers ;-)not at all, just saying that the wheel woollies (bigger ones) don't fit through smaller spokes, and I am certainly NOT going to jack car up every wash, more likely to move car, but to be honest no need
I was only pulling your leg about having large calipers ;-)