I was just in home depot today looking for something just like this. I use something similar to this except it is a dust microfiber brush. I have actually cleaned heavier build up with the right wheel clear with ease using the microfiber brush. What I l LOVE about this is how long and skinny it is AND the lug nut cleaner all included. LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS!! Smart idea. One product that can do multiple things. That means...less to carry around or store!
Yo Wilson! Great channel and videos man, I’ve watched you for a while, but I want to say I respectfully disagree with how sometimes you change methods, or tools on “lower end vehicles” I get the staying profitable, but I; as a detailer, treat EVERY vehicle as it were a new McLaren, and I have built a reputation for it. I’m able to charge a pretty penny because of prestige I carry In my area, I breakout all my best tools even if it’s a sh*tbox lol I’ll admit I lose time, and In the beginning I did lose money, but I don’t anymore as time went on. I was able to fund being that way because of my full time job though. But thanks to my hard work and clout building! (And your videos) I’ve since made detailing my full time job, and I’m making more money than I thought I could being only 18 Thank you Luke!
Props for the time taken making the video and hope you can continue to grow your business. Just to say im 52 from the UK, And we never needed or used any of the "SPECIAL" brushes, cloths or chemicals, and we had perfect finish on even 25 year old classic cars.This is not a diss to you.
Another informative video Luke - almost. Having hand and wrist issues I bought the Woolly Wormit from one of the Australian distributors after seeing it reviews on a well known Canadian’s channel. It is not as easy to hold as the dedicated brushes you also used in your reviews and as you found, its thickness prevents it from cleaning many wheel designs. So far I have used it on my MY07 Saab V6 9-3 Aero wheels and the Audi SQ5 wheels with great success, but these are very simple 5 spoke wheels. The Mazda2 Maxx wheel and most Mazda wheels would be impossible to clean with this. Cleaning the face of the wheel with the WW is not as easy as a dedicated soft wheel brush - no matter what you bend it to. It’s IS good for getting behind spokes easily and cleaning both the back of the spokes and the barrel where it joins the spokes. I get wanting to take care and remove the chance of micro scratches with the other brushes, and no matter what your intentions, it’s pretty insulting the way you came across that you think some clients’ cars are lesser than others. It’s the way you came across that is the problem.
There are some people who consider the Toyota Camry a very decent vehicle. I am one of them. I would never allow this guy to clean any vehicle of mine since his approach and routine vary based on the type of vehicle you bring in. I will however, give this brush a try.
That, my friend, is only one possibility. Another is I perfectly understood what you said but perhaps you did not accurately state what you intended. It is usually easier to blame others rather than to look in the mirror. Your choice.
My friend, it is not my lack of comprehension that is problematic but rather your endorsement of a philosophy espoused in this video that some folks who own less than "expensive cars" but who pay for detailing are only entitled to lower tier service. I hope you never have to take your Toyota Camry or other less than "expensive car" to this guy.
Stop showing me crap I wanna buy. TBH if you were cleaning my focus I'd want you to take the same care and precautions you would with a BMW. I love my care just as much as that person with the Audi. There is no higher end clientele. There is only your client. Wow dude. Wow.....
So if I owned a Camry or low end vehicle as you mentioned in your video you would break out the EZ Brush and scratch my rims but if I had a Bugatti La Voiture Noire or Centodieci you would use the WollyWormit?....As a detailer wouldn't you treat every customer's vehicle low or high end with TLC??? I am sure your customer's would think so!
Not sure if I would invest in this. Instead, when dealing with sensitive wheels, i would just wrap. Microfiber towel around my speed master brush to get the same or better results.
Could you make a video sometime on like a step by step process on how to do the interior. Like carpets first seats and then everything else?!? Plz. Love your vids.
@@hostiletundra1485 , well my Caddy is only a couple months old , so I would think they are cleared . They are polished aluminum , but he told me don't use it . Not talking bad about him , I'm just confused , bought a gallon of it and am scared to use it
@@justme6256 A brand new Lac definitely has clear coated wheels. Otherwise they'd oxidize fairly quickly. MWB will do you just fine. Cut it 4 to 1 and only spray onto a cool wheel while being sure not to let it dry onto the surface. You'll get excellent results, good luck.
To be fair it's a very good product for the right wheel as a professional valeter/detailer I have different wheels everyday but the problem is when you come to a wheel with lots of spokes or close spokes it's useless as when you try to turn it in its side so it fits in it then hits the disc I've also not cone across a wheel that it can fit between the calipers and wheel. So really it stick with ez brush and wheel woolies over this product
So if ez detail brush brush speed master brush isnt safe why did you and all other detailing vids brag about um I dont have a 50 thousand dollar car I maintain it I bought ez detail brush I dont use it constantly cuz I dont need to but if scratches and you know it you did customer base wrong should been straight forward from get go I bought ez detail brush off high recommendations then I got the micro fiber madness one since it safer I bought 2 for no reason even guy who drives a Toyota dosent deserve to get his stuff scratched by a so called pro detailer
I also use the ez detail brush. He is getting paid to advertise this brush. The ez detail brush doesn't scratch my wheels and it is a lot easier to keep clean.
@@joshaden6533 I dont think it scratches ether but I dont dig it in but point is he supposedly has customers paying him and he saying he uses something that he know damages there cars I hope his customers watch his channel It just pops up since I watch these detail vids
I think you misunderstood. The point was that anytime you clean wheels or paint you are putting microscratches into the clear coat, and the speed master brush is not quite as gentle as this brush. I love the speed master, and it is a fantastic brush that I use all the time, and I do not use tools or products on any car that will damage or scratch. The point is simply when I am dealing with much higher end clientele I will reserve tools that are extra gentle like this for those cars, whereas a toyota camry for example that is a daily driver, and all the customer wants is for the paint to be shiny, I am not pulling out something like this, I would use instead something like the speed master that might not be quite as gentle as this. It really didnt have anything to do with lesser care or products and tools that damage, but as a pro detailer there are situations that you have to adapt and change depending on what you are addressing and not every car calls for the same exact thing
You should base the tools and short cuts you use based on how much the customer is paying. Not whether it's a "nice car" in your opinion. Luke, Appreciate the review, but questioning your judgement. If was a customer of yours, I'd be questioning if you gave my car the love it deserved.
I think you misunderstood. What I said was there were particular products and tools I reserve for vehicles that are maintained is particular ways. The level of care does not change or have anything to do with it
@@wilsonautodetailing. You might want to think about your business model here. I hire you to detail a used Toyota i just bought to give as a graduation gift to my child. I pay you $400 for the works (lets say). Mr. Big hires you to detail his McLaren for same $400. Lets say paint on both vehicles in same condition. Luke, are you saying that you would suck up to Mr. Big and lovely detail his McLaren wheels with the wooly whatever but treat mine with the standard wheel brush?? Scott is up front that he'll charge more for more care and attention and using better products. You make it out that more expensive vehicles are ENTITLED to better treatment because they simply are. You think about what you said in your video.
@@wilsonautodetailing i understood what peekaboo meant. my understanding is at that mark you are saying you don't care about scratching the wheels with a speed master brush on a lesser vehicle like a toyota. he/she probably meant you need to use the same quality tools on all vehicles wheels to prevent those scratches. Toyota and other manufactures has some pretty nice wheels so my question to you is if those brushes scratch at a certain level why are you using those brushes.
So you don't care if you're scratching the wheels of your customer's with less expensive cars? Interesting. Also like how you pulled the speed master off the ground and then continued to put it on the rims
Try these for cleaning around the lug nuts. I've had one for 3 years and have yet to replace the foam pieces. If you need replacements, they cost about $5. The product you reviewed just doesn't resonate with me. I have some very expensive CCW billet aluminum wheels on a 2001 Z06 and have yet to scratch the barrels or the face using a Speed Master or a Wheel Woolie. corvettestore.com/lug-nut-wheel-cleaning-brush-brushlugwheel#nothing Keep the videos coming and providing both the pros and the cons of the products you review. Your friend in Kansas, Bob
What a bad attitude for a detailer....do every car to the best of your ability...still getting paid and damn soap up those wheels before you start scrubbing them...fail
I was just in home depot today looking for something just like this. I use something similar to this except it is a dust microfiber brush. I have actually cleaned heavier build up with the right wheel clear with ease using the microfiber brush. What I l LOVE about this is how long and skinny it is AND the lug nut cleaner all included. LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS!! Smart idea. One product that can do multiple things. That means...less to carry around or store!
Yo Wilson!
Great channel and videos man, I’ve watched you for a while, but I want to say I respectfully disagree with how sometimes you change methods, or tools on “lower end vehicles”
I get the staying profitable, but I; as a detailer, treat EVERY vehicle as it were a new McLaren, and I have built a reputation for it.
I’m able to charge a pretty penny because of prestige I carry In my area, I breakout all my best tools even if it’s a sh*tbox lol
I’ll admit I lose time, and In the beginning I did lose money, but I don’t anymore as time went on. I was able to fund being that way because of my full time job though.
But thanks to my hard work and clout building! (And your videos) I’ve since made detailing my full time job, and I’m making more money than I thought I could being only 18
Thank you Luke!
Props for the time taken making the video and hope you can continue to grow your business. Just to say im 52 from the UK, And we never needed or used any of the "SPECIAL" brushes, cloths or chemicals, and we had perfect finish on even 25 year old classic cars.This is not a diss to you.
Another informative video Luke - almost. Having hand and wrist issues I bought the Woolly Wormit from one of the Australian distributors after seeing it reviews on a well known Canadian’s channel. It is not as easy to hold as the dedicated brushes you also used in your reviews and as you found, its thickness prevents it from cleaning many wheel designs. So far I have used it on my MY07 Saab V6 9-3 Aero wheels and the Audi SQ5 wheels with great success, but these are very simple 5 spoke wheels. The Mazda2 Maxx wheel and most Mazda wheels would be impossible to clean with this. Cleaning the face of the wheel with the WW is not as easy as a dedicated soft wheel brush - no matter what you bend it to. It’s IS good for getting behind spokes easily and cleaning both the back of the spokes and the barrel where it joins the spokes. I get wanting to take care and remove the chance of micro scratches with the other brushes, and no matter what your intentions, it’s pretty insulting the way you came across that you think some clients’ cars are lesser than others. It’s the way you came across that is the problem.
There are some people who consider the Toyota Camry a very decent vehicle. I am one of them. I would never allow this guy to clean any vehicle of mine since his approach and routine vary based on the type of vehicle you bring in. I will however, give this brush a try.
I think you misunderstood what I was saying entirely.
That, my friend, is only one possibility. Another is I perfectly understood what you said but perhaps you did not accurately state what you intended. It is usually easier to blame others rather than to look in the mirror. Your choice.
Dale Wiley people with more expensive cars are willing to pay more money for a more careful detail. What’s so hard to understand about that?
My friend, it is not my lack of comprehension that is problematic but rather your endorsement of a philosophy espoused in this video that some folks who own less than "expensive cars" but who pay for detailing are only entitled to lower tier service. I hope you never have to take your Toyota Camry or other less than "expensive car" to this guy.
@@dalewiley9208💯
i love using a detail brush for cleaning my rims, much easier than using a regular brush, really amazing results
Stop showing me crap I wanna buy. TBH if you were cleaning my focus I'd want you to take the same care and precautions you would with a BMW. I love my care just as much as that person with the Audi. There is no higher end clientele. There is only your client. Wow dude. Wow.....
So if I owned a Camry or low end vehicle as you mentioned in your video you would break out the EZ Brush and scratch my rims but if I had a Bugatti La Voiture Noire or Centodieci you would use the WollyWormit?....As a detailer wouldn't you treat every customer's vehicle low or high end with TLC??? I am sure your customer's would think so!
"Hi Luke " I have a question did you dilute the Super clean? If so which is the Correct Ratio?...
so its not the bristles that scratch but the metal rod inside it?
How is the brush holding up? Was debating on this for awhile
I still like my ez/Daytona brush though. But I respect your honest opinion.
Thanks for the review luke! Would you ever consider making a video on all the products you would use on a high end vehicle?
This brush looks like too much of a pain to use honestly 🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️
Erik V yeah
Not sure if I would invest in this. Instead, when dealing with sensitive wheels, i would just wrap. Microfiber towel around my speed master brush to get the same or better results.
Are you using super clean degreaser ? If so did you dilute it or not?
Hattan he made a previous video on it, that in particular is an acidic based super clean branded wheel cleaner
Oh okay thanks so he used super clean all wheel cleaner?
Yeah! Here’s the link to the video where he talks about it... ruclips.net/video/FbInata-zJM/видео.html
I have moto metal gloss black wheels for my summer wheels, they scratch real easy, I might try this, thanks for the review
Were you paid to make this video? If Matt Mormon from Obsessed Garage uses the ez detail brush on his expensive cars it's good enough for me.
So What if he is paid? Matt has $300 Washington bucket pakage is that Goodyear forma you to?
Have you had any trouble finding the Home Depot spray bottles? Seems like they've switched over to a new style and discontinued the old one.
Correct
look by the checkout, sometimes there's a display rack there
i saw something like this at ct here in toronto i think it would be great for drying rim after wash
CT also started carrying some chemical guys stuff recently I noticed
Can the speed master bend?
I have one, thing works great!
Could you make a video sometime on like a step by step process on how to do the interior. Like carpets first seats and then everything else?!? Plz. Love your vids.
I bought a similar microfiber wheel cleaner at Walmart it works great. The only difference is that it doesn't have a lug nut cleaner on it.
So confused - I have asked if it's alright to use MWB on my Caddy's aluimmin wheels , and you say no , Those wheels looked like aluimmin ?
You can't use acid based cleaners on non coated aluminum. If its cleared like these then you're good but it has to be cleared aluminum
@@hostiletundra1485 , well my Caddy is only a couple months old , so I would think they are cleared . They are polished aluminum , but he told me don't use it . Not talking bad about him , I'm just confused , bought a gallon of it and am scared to use it
@@justme6256 A brand new Lac definitely has clear coated wheels. Otherwise they'd oxidize fairly quickly. MWB will do you just fine. Cut it 4 to 1 and only spray onto a cool wheel while being sure not to let it dry onto the surface. You'll get excellent results, good luck.
Dont be scared of it. They're definitely aluminum just cut it 4:1 like prime time auto shine said and you'll be golden
To be fair it's a very good product for the right wheel as a professional valeter/detailer I have different wheels everyday but the problem is when you come to a wheel with lots of spokes or close spokes it's useless as when you try to turn it in its side so it fits in it then hits the disc I've also not cone across a wheel that it can fit between the calipers and wheel.
So really it stick with ez brush and wheel woolies over this product
So if ez detail brush brush speed master brush isnt safe why did you and all other detailing vids brag about um I dont have a 50 thousand dollar car I maintain it I bought ez detail brush I dont use it constantly cuz I dont need to but if scratches and you know it you did customer base wrong should been straight forward from get go I bought ez detail brush off high recommendations then I got the micro fiber madness one since it safer I bought 2 for no reason even guy who drives a Toyota dosent deserve to get his stuff scratched by a so called pro detailer
I also use the ez detail brush. He is getting paid to advertise this brush. The ez detail brush doesn't scratch my wheels and it is a lot easier to keep clean.
@@joshaden6533 I dont think it scratches ether but I dont dig it in but point is he supposedly has customers paying him and he saying he uses something that he know damages there cars I hope his customers watch his channel It just pops up since I watch these detail vids
I think you misunderstood. The point was that anytime you clean wheels or paint you are putting microscratches into the clear coat, and the speed master brush is not quite as gentle as this brush. I love the speed master, and it is a fantastic brush that I use all the time, and I do not use tools or products on any car that will damage or scratch. The point is simply when I am dealing with much higher end clientele I will reserve tools that are extra gentle like this for those cars, whereas a toyota camry for example that is a daily driver, and all the customer wants is for the paint to be shiny, I am not pulling out something like this, I would use instead something like the speed master that might not be quite as gentle as this. It really didnt have anything to do with lesser care or products and tools that damage, but as a pro detailer there are situations that you have to adapt and change depending on what you are addressing and not every car calls for the same exact thing
That’s Awsome
You should base the tools and short cuts you use based on how much the customer is paying. Not whether it's a "nice car" in your opinion. Luke, Appreciate the review, but questioning your judgement. If was a customer of yours, I'd be questioning if you gave my car the love it deserved.
I think you misunderstood. What I said was there were particular products and tools I reserve for vehicles that are maintained is particular ways. The level of care does not change or have anything to do with it
@@wilsonautodetailing. You might want to think about your business model here. I hire you to detail a used Toyota i just bought to give as a graduation gift to my child. I pay you $400 for the works (lets say). Mr. Big hires you to detail his McLaren for same $400. Lets say paint on both vehicles in same condition. Luke, are you saying that you would suck up to Mr. Big and lovely detail his McLaren wheels with the wooly whatever but treat mine with the standard wheel brush??
Scott is up front that he'll charge more for more care and attention and using better products. You make it out that more expensive vehicles are ENTITLED to better treatment because they simply are. You think about what you said in your video.
dude you messed up around the 8:44 to 8:53. you need to take the same quality care on all vehicles.
That’s not what I said, I think you should re watch. Had nothing to do with taking “less car” and everything to do with using SOME “different tools”
@@wilsonautodetailing i understood what peekaboo meant. my understanding is at that mark you are saying you don't care about scratching the wheels with a speed master brush on a lesser vehicle like a toyota. he/she probably meant you need to use the same quality tools on all vehicles wheels to prevent those scratches. Toyota and other manufactures has some pretty nice wheels so my question to you is if those brushes scratch at a certain level why are you using those brushes.
So you don't care if you're scratching the wheels of your customer's with less expensive cars? Interesting. Also like how you pulled the speed master off the ground and then continued to put it on the rims
Try these for cleaning around the lug nuts. I've had one for 3 years and have yet to replace the foam pieces. If you need replacements, they cost about $5. The product you reviewed just doesn't resonate with me. I have some very expensive CCW billet aluminum wheels on a 2001 Z06 and have yet to scratch the barrels or the face using a Speed Master or a Wheel Woolie. corvettestore.com/lug-nut-wheel-cleaning-brush-brushlugwheel#nothing Keep the videos coming and providing both the pros and the cons of the products you review. Your friend in Kansas, Bob
MWB all over the hands.. oh yea...
Ion think you get the same satisfaction with this thing ... I love my EZ wheel scrubber and I use Sonax wheel cleaner or my car guys
Pull a wash mit over the speed master. Done.
What a bad attitude for a detailer....do every car to the best of your ability...still getting paid and damn soap up those wheels before you start scrubbing them...fail