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Porsche Wheel Cleaning Kit
in Cayman, Cayman S (987C1)
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Hi,
Sorry if this is a dumb question, but do any of you have the Porsche Wheel Cleaning Kit? I was wondering what the EXACT use of each brush is. There is a large, curved brush with bristles of medium stiffness, a shorter straight brush with stiff bristles, and a stubby brush with soft bristles.
Is there a sequence of when to use each brush?
Any input from someone with experience with this kit or even a detailer would be very much appreciated! :)