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Boars hair car wash brush, are they safe?

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I'm looking at getting one to wash the Telluride, been told it's much safer on the paint than the cheaper brushes. Is it safe?
 

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Use microfiber cloths. Safer on paint than any brush.
 
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It's safe but it will still leave swirl marks. I have one that I use on the pickup.
 
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I'm looking at getting one to wash the Telluride, been told it's much safer on the paint than the cheaper brushes. Is it safe?
Buy yourself a microfiber wash mitt which you can find anywhere that sells car cleaning supplies. Also, use the 2 bucket wash method. Do this and you'll cut down drastically on fine scratches and swirl marks. Nothing worse than looking a clean car that has a nice shine to it only to catch it at different angles and see swirls/hairline scratches.

Thanks,
Kevin
 
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If you’re OCD grab a quality wool wash mitt (ex: CarPro) The safest I’ve tried so far.

For regular stuff like mentioned above, grab a MF wash mitt. Grab the quality ones if you can. Look for those 2 tone mitts, ex: Rag Company or Microfiber Madness.

For high roofs like the Telluride. I use Microfiber Madness Incredipole.

For emblems, exterior nooks and crannies i used detail factory brushes. They are super soft. Like a make-up brush. Lol
 
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If you’re OCD grab a quality wool wash mitt (ex: CarPro) The safest I’ve tried so far.

For regular stuff like mentioned above, grab a MF wash mitt. Grab the quality ones if you can. Look for those 2 tone mitts, ex: Rag Company or Microfiber Madness.

For high roofs like the Telluride. I use Microfiber Madness Incredipole.

For emblems, exterior nooks and crannies i used detail factory brushes. They are super soft. Like a make-up brush. Lol
I can't tell you how many times I've seen someone go to down on their emblems and cracks/crevices using their fathers paint brushes :eek:
It's made my stomach cringe.
 


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