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ronp
 


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Cracking little Wheel Brush

If you're like me, you'll pay particular attention to cleaning your wheels.
But, I find it very difficult to get a decent wheel brush that lasts, is easy to grip and use.
Came accross this in the Ikea kitchen Stuff Dept.
Used it twice so far and the bristles have kept their shape and havn't fallen out.
It's got a rubber handle so it's easy to grip.
They come in a few colours by i prefer 'G4 orange' - that way swmbo won't mistake it for hers.
The cost ... well it's only 99p.
So cheap we don't even need a JMC group Buy!!

 ...... always on the road less travelled 🚧

< ‘tis but a mere scratch …….. it’ll polish out. 
 
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Wheel brush

Try any good motor accessory store. Get a brush that is elliptical i.e. slightly oval. Gets around the valve a treat.
  
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Planning a jaunt to Ikea in due course... might be worth the 99p Laughing

SE wheels are a killer... trying to get the sponge into the little gaps Shocked
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I kept all my old toothbrushes.
They're ideal for the Style 2's.
 ...... always on the road less travelled 🚧

< ‘tis but a mere scratch …….. it’ll polish out. 
 
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Much easier to clean when they're OFF the car Whistle
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CY wrote:


SE wheels are a killer... trying to get the sponge into the little gaps Shocked


one of the (pretend) reasons I changed mine to the 19" versions Smile


not that I ever actually clean mine that often to make the operation less arduous really! Laughing
 and theeeeennn......???  
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