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    EZ detail brush

    These brushes are made in the states,suppose to be good at cleaning those areas that you cant get to by other means,Does anybody know if their avaliable in NZ or is there something similar that does the same job.I,ve asked around at a few auto shops but knowbody seems to know much about them.

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    Got a pic? or a link to somewher we can see them?
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    $2 shop get a pack of different size toothbrushes includes some really small ones

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    Quote Originally Posted by far queue
    Got a pic? or a link to somewher we can see them?
    www.bikedepot.net/ezbrush.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by vs04
    ...Does anybody know if their avaliable in NZ or is there something similar that does the same job...
    Mate just look out for a babies "bottle brush". There are some out there that aren't too hard and will do a mint job
    Here endith the lesson

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    I can see that would be quite useful for those hard to reach places.

    Whats a baby brush look like?

    Anything like the EZ Brush at Bunnings Warehouse?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Groins_NZ
    I can see that would be quite useful for those hard to reach places.
    Whats a baby brush look like? Anything like the EZ Brush at Bunnings Warehouse?
    I looked at the link to the EZ Brush and they look pretty much the same to me.
    S'pose it just comes down to quality/price really but you have answered the mans question...Bunnings Warehouse

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    Quote Originally Posted by TL Rider
    Mate just look out for a babies "bottle brush". There are some out there that aren't too hard and will do a mint job
    Here endith the lesson
    Yep, a bottle brush is what you want, or ...

    A toilet brush - one of the ones the looks like a bottle brush but bigger
    A gun barrel cleaning brush

    The photo shows a 2.5 inch bottle brush, fluffy shotgun brush, brass bristle shotgun brush, nylon bristle .22 brush. For the gun brushes you need to get the rod to screw them to as well.

    Gun brushes from a gun shop of course, others from bunnings, briscoes, payless plastics etc.

    Plenty of size options there for you.
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    The views expressed above may not match yours - But that's the reason my Dad went to war - wasn't it?
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    Be careful with a toilet brush. The tip of the wire holding the bristles can scratch. We use one to clean the dirtbikes and if you're careful they're really good

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    Plenty of good information,cheers guys.

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