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Wheel Wells, Rims and Tires Rims, wheel wells and tires make a bold statement for the appearance of the vehicle, do you know how to properly detail these key components? Would you like to learn?

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Old 02-04-2008, 11:55 PM
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What's durability on these sticks??? I'm using EZ brush to clean inside of the wheels, and loving it so far!
not sure on durability..definitely will not be as long as the ez detail brush but I like it much better than the ez brush because i HATE how the bristles spit back at you as you brush away with the EZ detail brush...
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Old 02-05-2008, 12:23 AM
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ahh i played paintball to and didnt even think about this..awesome!! i still have like 20 of them ahh
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Old 02-05-2008, 12:25 AM
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just check all the sporting goods store in the paintball section
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not sure on durability..definitely will not be as long as the ez detail brush but I like it much better than the ez brush because i HATE how the bristles spit back at you as you brush away with the EZ detail brush...
I hate that too...getting the wheel cleaner all over your face...
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where do you get this wheel stick?
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where do you get this wheel stick?
just check all the sporting goods store in the paintball section
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Old 02-13-2008, 07:55 PM
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Got mine the other day and today was the first day I could use it. Well in a word I'll say PHENOMENAL! This thing worked great. I wore a white shirt today and when I finished my wheels guess what...the shirt was still white and I didn't look like a dalmation from all the black spots. That's my biggest problem with the EZ brush but that was made obsolete with the wheel sticks (Justin is that what we are officially calling them?).

OrngeZ made a great discovery and props to you OrngeZ! I love this thing and glad I bought more than one. This thing is light and so easy to handle. No arm fatigue from using this even when reaching the hard to get areas! Everything OrngeZ said about these wheel sticks is true!
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Old 02-13-2008, 09:55 PM
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Got mine the other day and today was the first day I could use it. Well in a word I'll say PHENOMENAL! This thing worked great. I wore a white shirt today and when I finished my wheels guess what...the shirt was still white and I didn't look like a dalmation from all the black spots. That's my biggest problem with the EZ brush but that was made obsolete with the wheel sticks (Justin is that what we are officially calling them?).

OrngeZ made a great discovery and props to you OrngeZ! I love this thing and glad I bought more than one. This thing is light and so easy to handle. No arm fatigue from using this even when reaching the hard to get areas! Everything OrngeZ said about these wheel sticks is true!
which one is better? short or long? lol
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Old 02-14-2008, 11:06 AM
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Just catching up on posts...boy was this a good find!! thanks very much..I've been using a kitchen brush for behind the calipers, but the brush is not as soft as I'd like...these look much better.
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Old 02-24-2008, 08:15 AM
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Thanks for the hook up! I just bought the two 2-packs he had up for auction. That's two long ones and two folding ones. I think I might be able to adapt the folding ones into two long ones with some mods. Thanks again for letting us in on the secret!
I just bought the same. See how they hold up.
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