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SimonBash:

--- Quote from: Greeners on October 20, 2011, 05:28:08 pm ---Same here, EZ detail brush for me!  :happy2:

IMO the mini version is much easier to use and more 'controlable' than the larger one!

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The big one does cause a bit of splashback, however it is better at cleaning the rear of the spokes etc.

I also have the mini one though :wink:

stealthwolf:
I tend not to bother cleaning the backs unless the wheel is off the car. A bit difficult otherwise. Large one is great for the pescaras. For monzas, a wash mitt is more than enough.

SimonBash:

--- Quote from: stealthwolf on October 20, 2011, 06:06:31 pm ---I tend not to bother cleaning the backs unless the wheel is off the car. A bit difficult otherwise. Large one is great for the pescaras. For monzas, a wash mitt is more than enough.

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Good point on the mitt for Monza's, old wash mitt is ideal :smiley:

Large one always comes in handy when doing other peoples cars for me :grin:

stealthwolf:
I still need to figure out how to do the areas when there's barely any room between the tyre and the arch. Fronts aren't too bad as you can move the steering wheel but the rears are very difficult. This is despite me having an underbody lance.

SimonBash:
Plush the cr*p carpet liners in the rears!

I give it a soaking with the PW then a load of megs super degreaser, then scrub with a long handled vikan brush so you can get right in there. The small EZ also works well.

Amazing how much mud etc comes away from the top inside of the arch :scared:

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