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Blake said:I used to like the Meguiars Wheel brush (Yellow Spoke type) but they discontinued it. I got a OXO Spoke brush from AutoGeek and it has the hard bristles at the tip and the softer brush near the base. It seems to work really well.
Would have liked to be able to get more of the Megs brush.
blownvert said:What is everyone using to get the tough brake dust off? The wheel brushes in the store are not tough enough and the bristles are not hard. What about online? I got megs wheel brightner coming and i guess i need a tough brush to really scrub my factory g35 wheels.
joshtpa said:The funniest thing is, that even the most caked on brake dust, seems to come right off with a Magic Eraser. Then I just rinse and put some OOS on it.
Setec Astronomy said:I'm not arguing with you, but I guess it depends on what we're talking about, I've had etched in brake dust on the backs of wheels that nothing was touching except acid. I can see the ME taking stuff off the smooth part of the wheel if it hasn't been there for years.
Eliot Ness said:I use the Magic Eraser for a lot of stuff, but just a FYI for those thinking about using one, they can leave marring on a painted surface.
Some wheels or covers are painted (or partially painted). Not arguing, just stating an FYI for someone reading this thread that isn't familiar with the ME's.joshtpa said:We are talking about the wheels here, not the paint.