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Old 04-15-2009, 01:07 PM
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Its small, but it's one of those "I wish I had something that would....." tools.
Got wax where you dont need it? Hard to reach? Dusty vents? Dust bunnies in the console/instrument area?
Well......at under $4.00, it should last a lifetime, it's a small investment, and as worthy as a screwdriver in a toolbox!
Laitners Grip-It Wax Detailing Tool, new to exceldetail.com.
Old 04-15-2009, 01:13 PM
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I have one of these and they are great! Your price is good too Patrick.....
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Are the bristles really stiff? I have trouble at times getting crud etc out from around the e-brake lever area on cars. Need something where I could loosen the stuff and have the vac there to suck it up. Most brushes I have are too soft.
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^^^what he said the brush I have is nice for dusting but a bit too soft for other purposes such as cleanin out the wax in between my roof and rear windshield or various other jobs. I need something stiff, but gentle at the same time...
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That brush looks like it's on the soft side. I have a similar tool and I haven't really used it yet, LoL.
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Guys guys guys.........The "other" side is for the stuck wax.....soft rubber chiseled tip....
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Damn looks good
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Guys guys guys.........The "other" side is for the stuck wax.....soft rubber chiseled tip....
I knew that...

I tend to like my bristles pretty stiff for interiors.
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Its great for dust, not stuck on/in dirt......
This would be a better option
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Originally Posted by exceldetail
Its great for dust, not stuck on/in dirt......
This would be a better option
Hmm, could I brush my teeth with it too Pat?
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I use mine for getting dust (not crude) out of cracks, vents, etc. Works great. The bristles are kinda soft and long. I have another brush that has stiff/short bristles for a gentle scrubber. I really need that one for the 87 Legend I just bought. Boy was it dirty from sitting under a huge oak tree.
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Originally Posted by Denzil
Hmm, could I brush my teeth with it too Pat?
Old 04-17-2009, 05:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Denzil
Hmm, could I brush my teeth with it too Pat?
I just got one of those SonicScrubbers from Excel this week. Whew...it would make one hell of a toothbrush
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Do not use Pro Sonic Detailer for brushing teeth!!
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One free with every order this weekend!! Just mention "freeby" under comments along with forum and username for discount.....
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