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  • Wheel Well Brush

    A nice slim head brush that would fit in the well even with low profile tires.

    The bristles would be similar to the wheel face brush.

    A definite knuckle saver!
    wjfm1
    2003 G35 Coupe

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    Hi wjfm1,

    Thank you for the suggestion, new product managers read this forum, and we appreciate all the ideas that are submitted.

    Mike Phillips
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    • #3
      Yes, a superb idea!
      Quadruple Honda Owner
      Black cars are easy!

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      • #4
        I agree. The new spoke brush from Megs looks like it would work well for that though. I am going to pick one up on my next trip over the border.

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        • #5
          Agreed. I really like the new brushes but they simply don't fit between the wheels and fenderwells of cars.
          Owner, Scott's Mobile Auto Detailing

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          • #6
            I concur.
            I'm not a fan of squeezing my fingers through some of those tiny gaps.

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            • #7
              I always pull my wheels off. It would be nice to touch-up with them on.

              I currently use a long-handled Turtle-Wax car wash brush. I prefer soft bristles for wheelwells. You can scratch up the smooth plastic liners with a stiff brush.
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              • #8
                Yes, a great idea. I would immediately buy one.

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                • #9
                  As would I. I just cleaned my wheel wells around an hour ago, and would have definately appreciated a specialized brush for the task. I ended up getting crud all over my clothes instead.
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                  • #10
                    with all.

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                    • #11
                      How about a rotating head with a telescopic handle? On trucks it's hard to clean the area facing you with a 90 deg. brush, especially with a short handle that forces you to reach over the tire.

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                      • #12
                        Yes, the brush may need to be almost L-shaped or something in order to do the back of the wheel well effectively.
                        2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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                        • #13
                          i use a washing up brush, they're £0.26 from my local super market

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                          • #14
                            An important tool for the true enthusiast. To the best of my knowledge, only Griot's currently has a dedicated wheel well brush which basically looks like a bent long handled tire brush.
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