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      09-05-2010, 03:21 PM   #1
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What's the best brush for multi-spoke wheels?

Ok so I have powdercoated 19" CSL reps on my car and I finding that cleaning them is a PITA. I have been using car soap and water with a microfiber but my hands are too damn big to get in between the spokes.

I've searched online and on this forum but no luck. Because the wheels are shiny black I want to avoid anything that will scratch the surface (even light scratches). All the brushed I saw use a Nylex bristle which I think would cause some light scratches.

Boar's hair would seem like a good choice buth all the brushes I found are too wide to fit in between the spokes. It would work on the face of the wheel but not the inner part.

I even went as far as to try to make my own. I ripped the head off of a luffa and had my girlfriend stitch a microfiber towel in half, then in half again. I then rolled the mircofiber around the the luffa handle. I worked for the fronts but it was too big to get in between the wheel and rotor splash shield in the rear. Maybe if I cut the length of the microfiber and wrap it. It might not be as thick then. Any suggestions on a brush and what type of cleaner to use on powdercoated wheels?
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Does the whole brush need to fit between the spokes? I'd just go with a good boars hair brush.

Something like this maybe? http://www.adamspolishes.com/p-395-a...eel-brush.aspx
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Does the whole brush need to fit between the spokes? I'd just go with a good boars hair brush.

Something like this maybe? http://www.adamspolishes.com/p-395-a...eel-brush.aspx
Thanks for the heads up. I'm going to buy one of these brushes for the face of the wheel. Now I just need something to get in between the spokes to do the barrell portion of the wheel.
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I use a combination of the EZ Detail Brush and the Swissvax Wheel Brush for tighter areas and around the lugs.
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I use a combination of the EZ Detail Brush and the Swissvax Wheel Brush for tighter areas and around the lugs.
Thanks. I like the EZ Detail brush but am paranoid that it will scratch. I gues there is only one way to find out...
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Thanks. I like the EZ Detail brush but am paranoid that it will scratch. I gues there is only one way to find out...
It shouldn't scratch. It looks stiff in the pictures, but the brush is a lot softer than it looks. The Swissvax brush is very soft.
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Ez detail brush is nice, but mine keeps breaking. They need to look into making that thing more robust.

Me, my friend, and a detailer I know, have broke a handful of those, we love them, but they break.

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I use a combination of the EZ Detail Brush and the Swissvax Wheel Brush for tighter areas and around the lugs.
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Try the Mr. Clean sheepskin wheel brush if you are afraid of scratching. It's very cheap and you can probably find it at Pep Boys or Autozone. Here is a pic:

http://www.amazon.com/Clean-Sheepski...079514&sr=1-16
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Ok so I have powdercoated 19" CSL reps on my car and I finding that cleaning them is a PITA. I have been using car soap and water with a microfiber but my hands are too damn big to get in between the spokes.

I've searched online and on this forum but no luck. Because the wheels are shiny black I want to avoid anything that will scratch the surface (even light scratches). All the brushed I saw use a Nylex bristle which I think would cause some light scratches.

Boar's hair would seem like a good choice buth all the brushes I found are too wide to fit in between the spokes. It would work on the face of the wheel but not the inner part.

I even went as far as to try to make my own. I ripped the head off of a luffa and had my girlfriend stitch a microfiber towel in half, then in half again. I then rolled the mircofiber around the the luffa handle. I worked for the fronts but it was too big to get in between the wheel and rotor splash shield in the rear. Maybe if I cut the length of the microfiber and wrap it. It might not be as thick then. Any suggestions on a brush and what type of cleaner to use on powdercoated wheels?
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Here's an old thread of mine about how to clean my Morr VS7's. It would work for CSL's just as good. It's a bit long.....but maybe you can pull a few ideas out of it.

http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=156369
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Try the Mr. Clean sheepskin wheel brush if you are afraid of scratching. It's very cheap and you can probably find it at Pep Boys or Autozone. Here is a pic:

http://www.amazon.com/Clean-Sheepski...079514&sr=1-16

Thanks! I actually bought this brush last week before I even read your post. It was about $5 at Pep Boys and works perfect. Its super soft and gets the barrel portion of the wheel with no problems.
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Here's an old thread of mine about how to clean my Morr VS7's. It would work for CSL's just as good. It's a bit long.....but maybe you can pull a few ideas out of it.

http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=156369
Nice write up. I did find a good lambswool brush at Pep Boys. The duster is a good idea - looks like it does an excellent job.

It's nice to see people just as anal as me .
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I use the EZ detail brush on my M6 reps in between the narrow spokes and so I can reach the flat inner wheel part...works fine, no scratches. If it starts to get worn, be careful, then the metal could cause some problems.
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