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re: wheel cleaning brush?
Whatever you get Andrew, I would suggest staying away, far away, from
any brush that has its bristles secured with piece(s) of wire. It will
invariably end up scratching the finish of your wheel(s). AMHIK
If you could find a brush with long, stiff bristles, they might be able
to find their way between the spokes, without putting most of the body
of the brush in there. Just a thought. I gave up the Turbinas on my
Alfetta, so don't have a lot of direct experience.
Jay Negrin
ARO So Cal
Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2001 18:24:04 -0500
From: "Watry, Andrew (LNG-MBC)" <[email protected]>
Subject: wheel cleaning brush?
This may be first ever car-care question. I just bought a set of
Turbina
wheels, now looking very sporty on my Berlina, that are the dickens to
clean. Is there a good wheel brush for cleaning the thin spokes and
slots
of Turbinas without a lot of tedious work? Does Griot's or any of those
catalogs have them? I saw a generic wheel brush at Kragen yesterday,
but it
seemed way too wide. Thanks.
Andrew Watry
Berlina Register
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