oaklandopen
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sorry for the ill-worded title, but i had thrown away the packaging and forgot what the real name was. anyway, i have been wanting to do a general write-up for some product for a while and i finally did one on a cleaning tool.
for those of you who may still be having a labor intensive time cleaning your wheels (i know i did), i think i've found a product that can help. it's not hard to find, i got mine at pep-boys and for around $20.
the thing i bought is at the top of the pic, and i use a regular car wash soap for the wheels. the other thing is a cordless hammerdrill that i still had from my work with comcast (i used the hammer drill setting for the speed, but changed the setting near the bit end so it wouldn't create the "hammer" effect)

as you can see it's just a bunch of tiny sponges put into an orbital shape. they have the same characteristics of a dish sponge so they won't scratch your rim up at all.

it came with 2 bits, a short one so the sponge can sit right where the bit goes into the screwdriver/drill, and the one im using which is a 6'' extension that has a plastic tube surrounding it that you can hold onto while it's spinning

for those of you who may still be having a labor intensive time cleaning your wheels (i know i did), i think i've found a product that can help. it's not hard to find, i got mine at pep-boys and for around $20.
the thing i bought is at the top of the pic, and i use a regular car wash soap for the wheels. the other thing is a cordless hammerdrill that i still had from my work with comcast (i used the hammer drill setting for the speed, but changed the setting near the bit end so it wouldn't create the "hammer" effect)

as you can see it's just a bunch of tiny sponges put into an orbital shape. they have the same characteristics of a dish sponge so they won't scratch your rim up at all.

it came with 2 bits, a short one so the sponge can sit right where the bit goes into the screwdriver/drill, and the one im using which is a 6'' extension that has a plastic tube surrounding it that you can hold onto while it's spinning
