Hog's Hair Wash Brush
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Hog's Hair Wash Brush
Has anyone used a Hog's Hair brush for washing.
I think it is available from Griots.
Ive seen the odd user on other boards - but Im looking for more reviews before I lay out that kind of coin.
I think it is available from Griots.
Ive seen the odd user on other boards - but Im looking for more reviews before I lay out that kind of coin.
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I would pick a microfiber or chenille mitt before that brush.
Here's the one I have and it works great.
Microfiber mitt
Here's the one I have and it works great.
Microfiber mitt
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Re: Hog's Hair Wash Brush
Originally posted by Homer2
Has anyone used a Hog's Hair brush for washing.
I think it is available from Griots.
Ive seen the odd user on other boards - but Im looking for more reviews before I lay out that kind of coin.
Has anyone used a Hog's Hair brush for washing.
I think it is available from Griots.
Ive seen the odd user on other boards - but Im looking for more reviews before I lay out that kind of coin.
Here is the link to the cheaper version of the Boar’s hair brush -- no scratching for less $$$ (About $18 vs $80)
http://store.yahoo.com/classic-motor...atwasbrus.html
BTW -- no matter what I use, I keep one brush & mitt for the top half of the car *AND* a 2nd brush & mitt for the bottom half of the car. I constantly clean and examine the brush/mitt/microfiber towels for any hard "crumbs"/"junk" that could scratch the paint!
Finally -- I use toss-away wipes for the "crusty" areas of the car!
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Yup - Boars Hair !
I still get confused by the fact that pork, bacon and ham all come from the same animal
Ill check out the link - thanks.
I use the two mitt - two bucket method presently - and never the two shall mix.
I still get confused by the fact that pork, bacon and ham all come from the same animal
Ill check out the link - thanks.
I use the two mitt - two bucket method presently - and never the two shall mix.
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