€9.00 – €11.00Price range: €9.00 through €11.00
The Detailing Brush Rubber Black is a high-powered tool engineered for heavy-duty cleaning where protection is still a priority. Featuring stiff synthetic bristles, it provides the “bite” necessary to agitate stubborn grease and road grime from engine bays and wheel faces. The unique rubber-coated handle serves as a vital safeguard, absorbing impacts and preventing accidental chips if the brush knocks against your rims or engine components. Whether you are scrubbing textured door sills or deep-cleaning mechanical parts, this brush delivers maximum cleaning power with an added layer of security for your vehicle’s finish.
Aggressive Cleaning Power: Stiff synthetic bristles are designed to break down heavy contamination and embedded dirt.
Paint-Safe Rubber Handle: The rubberised coating acts as a bumper, reducing the risk of damage if the handle strikes the surface.
Non-Slip Grip: The rubber material ensures a secure hold, even when working with oily degreasers or wet wheel cleaners.
Heavy-Duty Durability: Built to withstand intensive scrubbing on metal, textured plastics, and mechanical chambers.
Bristle Type: Stiff Synthetic (Black)
Handle Material: Rubber-coated plastic for impact protection
Available Sizes: 16mm, 24mm, and 30mm
Primary Uses: Rims, Engine Bays, Door Sills, and Industrial Interior Plastics
Warning: Do not use on gloss paintwork, piano black trim, or sensitive surfaces.
Wheel Scrubbing: Use with a heavy-duty wheel cleaner to agitate brake dust in lug nut holes and behind spokes.
Engine Detailing: Apply a degreaser and use the brush to reach between engine covers, hoses, and battery trays.
Sill Cleaning: Use on textured plastic door sills and footwells to lift dried mud and salt.
Impact Safety: Take advantage of the rubber handle when reaching into tight recesses where handle contact is likely.
Maintenance: Rinse thoroughly with warm water after use to remove grease and chemicals from the stiff bristles.
Storage: Hang the brush to dry with the bristles facing downwards to maintain their cleaning “bite.”