I got the complete set myself recently from Excel Detailing Supplies. I had used a range of the Woolies in the past but even though I wasn't using anything to do with ACID Wheel Cleaners I still found them coming apart after a few months. It might have something to do with the brand I was using at the time but I have since got my hands on this set of EZ Brushes. Very pleased with them and like you said in the video Paul, how I have been cleaning wheels without them in the past is beyond me. Great products, great end results and getting to spots I couldn't before. I used the hot / warm water trick myself when I had them delivered and it really does come up like new. Look forward to the future videos as ever Paul.
I got the Go to complete the set a couple of months ago. My large is quite a few years old now but still looks and works great and the small is not much younger. These and Wheel Woolies are essentials.
Thanks for the review of those famous wheels brushes This trio is essential for cleaning every type of wheels (design...) Buy them and you’ll work numbers of year!!!
After telling those birds to shut up, I hope they're not going to crap all over your Skoda Paul, lol. Joking aside I use those exact EZ brushes ever since I've become a weekend warrior. Love detailing my car and I concur with what you say. Brilliant brushes and will always buy them, they really do pay for themselves.
Nice vid Paul thanks for the tips. I ordered one of the large brushes for my alloys about 2 weeks ago as I seen you highly recommend them. Only used it once but worth every penny 👍🏼.
Amazing how well the channel is doing Paul 👍 so close to that 2000 mark Great brush's the ez Another great video as usual Keep up the great content buddy 😎
Great video on these brushes Paul, ive got the long wheel brush it does the job perfectly,i might be tempted to get the toilet brush LOL,my wheels are awkward and EZ brush is ideal.
Top vid Paul👍....using mine everyday, can vouch they don't scratch, gloss black, satin black whatever, I've found after seeing the vehicles regularly there's no damage. Controversial comment incoming.....have tried the wheel willies...sorry woolies and I would choose EZ everytime. Love the 'shaved an Afghan' analogy😆
Gonna order the arch brush, currently trying to scrub arches working with a Halfords version of the barrel brush and having to wear a glove and hold it as far up the handle as I can so that it doesn’t flex as much. 😂
@@PaulDoldenDetails crap, I ordered it from cleanyourcar for 18.95, oh well, ordered a stubby pressure wash gun, tuf shine tyre brush and valet pro large chemical resistant brush as well
Having just purchased the wheel arch brush & having used the others for years & purchased a few of them they are top quality but I do think the the very hard stiff handle on the arch brush could damage the paint around the edge of the wheel arch if not careful
I've the large EZ in the wheel bucket but it rarely gets any use as my wheels are pretty much mint and sealed so the softness of the wheel woolies wins for me. Thats not to say it isn't a worthwhile investment though, especially for someone who's doing it for a living.
An amazing set of brushes. We have the small and the biggest one. We can’t live without them!!
Very durable.
Great video
The Detailing Detectives Ltd thanks guys
I got the complete set myself recently from Excel Detailing Supplies. I had used a range of the Woolies in the past but even though I wasn't using anything to do with ACID Wheel Cleaners I still found them coming apart after a few months. It might have something to do with the brand I was using at the time but I have since got my hands on this set of EZ Brushes. Very pleased with them and like you said in the video Paul, how I have been cleaning wheels without them in the past is beyond me. Great products, great end results and getting to spots I couldn't before.
I used the hot / warm water trick myself when I had them delivered and it really does come up like new. Look forward to the future videos as ever Paul.
Craig Jones thanks Craig yes there built to earn money and last totally agree
I got the Go to complete the set a couple of months ago. My large is quite a few years old now but still looks and works great and the small is not much younger. These and Wheel Woolies are essentials.
still need wheel woolies its just the fact i love the durabilty of these
I got the big one. I love it. Great brushes. I see a use for the small and big one also for cleaning the engine.
Zipper-Detailing wouldn’t be without them 👍🏻
Thanks for the review of those famous wheels brushes
This trio is essential for cleaning every type of wheels (design...)
Buy them and you’ll work numbers of year!!!
After telling those birds to shut up, I hope they're not going to crap all over your Skoda Paul, lol. Joking aside I use those exact EZ brushes ever since I've become a weekend warrior. Love detailing my car and I concur with what you say. Brilliant brushes and will always buy them, they really do pay for themselves.
Roberto Lombardi yes there a little pricey but buying cheap doesn’t pay and yes those bloody birds 🦅 did crap on my door 😳
Im first time here but not least! Briliant, I was searchin for wheel brushes now :) good job mate!
Nice vid Paul thanks for the tips. I ordered one of the large brushes for my alloys about 2 weeks ago as I seen you highly recommend them. Only used it once but worth every penny 👍🏼.
Nice review as usual Mr D! I have the large one which I use alongside my wheel woolies, but the Go does look quite impressive! Cheers 👍
Bloody great video mate.
Great review and thoughts as always Paul, Thank you 👍
Rosco thanks Rosco the brushes the well worth an investment don’t waste your money on cheap crap glad you like the video
Amazing how well the channel is doing Paul 👍 so close to that 2000 mark
Great brush's the ez
Another great video as usual
Keep up the great content buddy 😎
Stephen Etheridge thanks so much Stephen 👍🏻
The small one is really good for cleaning the inside of exhaust tips too
Matthew Angove very good point 👌🏻
Great video on these brushes Paul, ive got the long wheel brush it does the job perfectly,i might be tempted to get the toilet brush LOL,my wheels are awkward and EZ brush is ideal.
steven jones I’ve not come across any better brushes yet Steven worth getting the range
Top vid Paul👍....using mine everyday, can vouch they don't scratch, gloss black, satin black whatever, I've found after seeing the vehicles regularly there's no damage. Controversial comment incoming.....have tried the wheel willies...sorry woolies and I would choose EZ everytime. Love the 'shaved an Afghan' analogy😆
Miles Drive thanks Andy 😛
Hi Paul.
Fantastic informative video as always.
A question...... Is the "new" brush the EZ GO or EZ GO PROFESSIONAL?
Thanks
Alan Nicholls
Got the large one and Go. Not much use to me as all my vehicles are lowered 🙈 still need to get the smaller version though!
Cracking vid
Gonna order the arch brush, currently trying to scrub arches working with a Halfords version of the barrel brush and having to wear a glove and hold it as far up the handle as I can so that it doesn’t flex as much. 😂
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@@PaulDoldenDetails crap, I ordered it from cleanyourcar for 18.95, oh well, ordered a stubby pressure wash gun, tuf shine tyre brush and valet pro large chemical resistant brush as well
Having just purchased the wheel arch brush & having used the others for years & purchased a few of them they are top quality but I do think the the very hard stiff handle on the arch brush could damage the paint around the edge of the wheel arch if not careful
Mark Hartshorn just be careful Mark great point though 👍🏻
I've the large EZ in the wheel bucket but it rarely gets any use as my wheels are pretty much mint and sealed so the softness of the wheel woolies wins for me. Thats not to say it isn't a worthwhile investment though, especially for someone who's doing it for a living.
Michael King totally agree Michael with if your wheels are tip top then woolies are probably a good option but these are work horses 🐎
Paul Dolden Details oh they knock the wheel woolies out the water when it comes to cleaning wheels with seriously baked on crap for sure
Which brush would you use to clean the face of the alloy?
Phil de Scossa look at Vikan brushes you need the soft one Amazon or EBay do them
Have you ever compared the EZ brush with the speedmaster?
It's still made by EZ bust costs more
Andrea no but I think it would be interesting though
Simply they are the best , use the large & the bog brush mainly. Wasted plenty of money on cheap imitations in the past 🙄
I got mines from Alan at am details
Craig B the other two from Alan 😉