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Auto Wheel Brush for Car Motorcycle Bike USD $3.69 (~AUD $4.91) Shipped @ LightInTheBox

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Now that you've got the Microfiber sponge from this deal earlier, it is time to get a brush to take care of your wheels. Clean grime & dirt off of the rims, this gets between the spokes easier.

Can't get a better price as rep advised stock is not enough. Quantity on this is about 20. And yes, rep stuffed up the coupon name.

Cheapest one found at Supercheap Auto is $8.99

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  • +2

    Sacré bleu?

  • Parents: These types of brushes are good for cleaning vomit etc from baby/toddler/children clothes and bedding. Sounds gross but that's parenting for you!

    • +1

      I just use one of the other kids.

      • The dog does a good job with vomit. Licks up every last bit of diced carrot.

        • +1

          name checks out

  • +3

    Cheapest one found at Supercheap Auto is $8.99

    Did you check Kmart 👀

    • Bought one from Kmart a few weeks ago. Also found cheaper at Reject Shop for around $4

  • +3

    kmart have it for $5.50 if someone cant wait for the postage

    http://www.kmart.com.au/product/wheel-brush/748861

    reject shop also sell it, but i forgot how much

  • +6

    Or just buy a black one of eBay for <$2 delivered:
    https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Car-Vehicle-Wheel-Hub-Tire-Rim-S…

    Or if you must have the grey coloured one they are a bit more expensive at $2.14
    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/1pc-Universal-Car-Truck-Motor-Bik…

  • +1

    These can be found at a asian/$2 shop, I bought one a while ago for couple bux lasted a couple of washes before it fell apart.

    This is not deal

    • +1

      Yeah same, cost me about $2 - 2.50 from my local shop.
      Mine is still going strong after about 2-3 years, although I only use it a few times a year.

  • +2

    Would not use that, the material looks abrasive and might scratch your rims, especially the black one.

  • +2

    Thanks a lot, Sku Blu.

  • I have one, the bristles don't scratch the rims but the twisted wire holding the bristles in place scratches the crap out of rims.

  • These aren't much good if your tyres are bald.

  • Dammit forgot to put the code in

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