I typically don’t take the time to use detail brushes on my trucks. As I have mentioned from time to time, I have to drive on gravel roads daily. The only time my trucks are clean is when they are sitting in the garage after a wash or detail. (County living is not all that great for an Obsessive Compulsive Detailer like me.) When your truck is covered with dust what’s little wax sticking to the nooks and crannies of the assorted emblems. right?
Meguiar’s sent me both the Slide Lock Detail Brush and the Triple Duty Detail Brush (a right "cute little rascal") to test and review. Well folks, I liked them both a lot.
The Slide Angle Detail Brush allows you to have the advantage of both a long bristle brush and a short bristle brush in one brush. Its safety collar prevents accidental scratching. Sure beats the heck out my two homemade detail brushes that have duct tape wrapped around the metal bases. I used the Slide Lock Brush on the interior vents and on the exterior trim.
Now about the Triple Duty Detail Brush ("the cute little rascal"). It’s about the size of a toothbrush and has three sets of non-scratch bristles. The bristles were just the right stiffness to easily remove the wax and other gunk in the crannies of those nasty emblems. I used the Triple Duty Brush to knock the crud out of the crannies and then I whisked it away with the Slide Lock Brush that I had in my other hand.
Both brushes appear to be of high quality and at $3.99 for the Slide Lock Brush and $1.99 for the Triple Duty Brush the price is right.
Tom
Meguiar’s sent me both the Slide Lock Detail Brush and the Triple Duty Detail Brush (a right "cute little rascal") to test and review. Well folks, I liked them both a lot.
The Slide Angle Detail Brush allows you to have the advantage of both a long bristle brush and a short bristle brush in one brush. Its safety collar prevents accidental scratching. Sure beats the heck out my two homemade detail brushes that have duct tape wrapped around the metal bases. I used the Slide Lock Brush on the interior vents and on the exterior trim.
Now about the Triple Duty Detail Brush ("the cute little rascal"). It’s about the size of a toothbrush and has three sets of non-scratch bristles. The bristles were just the right stiffness to easily remove the wax and other gunk in the crannies of those nasty emblems. I used the Triple Duty Brush to knock the crud out of the crannies and then I whisked it away with the Slide Lock Brush that I had in my other hand.
Both brushes appear to be of high quality and at $3.99 for the Slide Lock Brush and $1.99 for the Triple Duty Brush the price is right.
Tom
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