Brushes & Detailing Brushes
Here you will find a lot of different brushes and paintbrushes that can be used to clean your car. Whether you just need to use it to clean your rims, your tire sides, clean the fabric seats or remove dust from the joints in your dashboard, I have the right one for you.
If you are in doubt about which one is right for you, please contact Simon via live chat or at kontakt@bachsbilpleje.shop
Rim brush
This is probably where you are most familiar with brushes, and for good reason, they are really effective at cleaning your rims, unfortunately there are also rim brushes that are not very good when it comes to preventing car scratches in your rims.
Of course, there are some colors where it is almost impossible or very difficult to see them without the eyes of an enthusiast, but they still come out when you use a bad rim brush.
A proper rim brush should be very soft, and should have a lot of thin fibers, so that the dirt is not scrubbed with a very stiff brush, as this in itself will cause you to scratch the surface, regardless of whether it is dirty or not.
With all these thin soft fibers, the dirt can get in between the fibers, instead of just being pushed around on the surface, which is when the dirt is just pushed around that it scratches.
Why should I use a detailing brush?
The big brushes often can't get into small places, it can be everything from where your wheel bolts are, to when the interior needs to be cleaned. They are especially great for interiors, as there are lots of joints where the big brushes can't do much.
By getting the dirt away from the joints, you also give your cabin a boost, as the whole will appear even nicer than if it simply had a clean instrument and was vacuumed.
Interior Brush
One of my favorite tools as it can easily replace most people's need for a carpet cleaner, of course you can use it in conjunction with a carpet cleaner, but it is definitely not a requirement.
The interior brush from The Rag Company has short and slightly stiff bristles, and it is comfortable to hold, and I have used it countless times to clean both car mats and fabric car seats without having to get out a carpet cleaner.
Tire brush
Isn't that a bit overkill? It depends on who you ask, but if you ask me, I would always say that if you go up to your car, give your tire sides a little love. It's not much they need to stay nice, but it looks nicer when they're orange/yellow, instead of the deep, matte black color.