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martha
> 3 dayWorked great to detail my car interior
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Aundrea Ramirez
> 3 dayBought this for my girlfriend because she wanted to start detailing cars and she loves it! Worth the money
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Cody
> 3 dayThese are perfect little brush set for detailing interiors, and even soft enough todo rims, I wouldn’t necessarily use them in paint like around emblems but rims I do. On the interiors they’re great, clean well, hold product well and evenly spreads it while cleaning if you clean like me ( I spray my product into the brush )
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Ashley Black
> 3 dayFrom the reviews I read I wasn’t sure if I was going to satisfied but they are just what I was looking for my favorite detail cleaning tools!
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Raeem Reynolds
Greater than one weekUsed them for cleaning battery terminals on cars
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Javier Mojica
> 3 dayVery good quality
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Rainier Reyes
Greater than one weekMuy buen producto.
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Robert M.
> 3 dayUse for detailing door sills and jambs of work cars. We like clean cars here.
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Richard
Greater than one weekAfter recently finding out that another brand of detail brushes severely changed quality for the worse, I tried these out. The bristles are so much better than what the other company just sent me, although maybe not quite as good as the original ones I had and loved. Compared to the wonderful originals, these bristles are straight and pretty full. These bristles are slightly longer, and due to that, they feel just a bit less full or stiff than the originals. These are heavy. I would imagine due to the plastic handle instead of wood is where the extra weight comes in. When I detail cars using this all day, I feel it. The handle being plastic makes it slippery when you get it wet and makes is hard to hold. This will stress out your hand real quick. Wood would have been better for grip and weight. I get what they are trying to do here. Make the best of the best. Well by doing that, there wasnt a lot of thought into the functionality/ergonomics of the brushes with the weight and the slip of the handle. I would have much rather seen a brush with very full bristles that are straight and flat-ish cut also being a bit firmer... just a bit, with a wooden handle for weight and better grip. Also a big thing here. Where the handle meets the head. They have it curved into the base. This makes it extremely hard to hold and control, when you dont want to hold just the thin round handle. This one you all could fix pretty easily. Just make it flat, 90 degrees where the handle meets the base. Then I could hold it right there, while putting pressure on it and have a lot more control. *Edit on the whole rounded base thing. If I hold these like I used to do with my originals, which was like a pencil at the base, then its an issue. But if you put your thumb in the groove and place your fingers around the red casing then its alright. Of course one way your fingers are behind the base and the other youre holding the red base. Personal preference. These are better than the other crap ones I got recently, but they are not perfect. If you are not detailing cars for a living you probably wont care. But if you do... then, well, you decide if its the quality of the bristles that you want or easy to hold/use all day.
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Mark.O.
> 3 dayI had a set of natural boar head brushes and it would create micro scratches throughout glossy trim pieces in the car when cleaning. The synthetic brushes dont seem to be as coarse and do not scratch them the same way. Im happy with this set and keep 2 with my car cleaning kit and store the others in different cars to clean off dust.