Compact Precision for Scratch-Free Wheel Cleaning
The WORK STUFF SQUALLY Wheel Brush is a compact, microfiber soft wheel brush designed for precision around tight spokes, rim edges, and inner contours. Its dense microfiber head behaves like a controlled wheel sponge—high absorbency and a large contact patch—lifting brake dust and road film while staying scratch-safe on painted, polished, and chrome rims. Pairs best with a pH-neutral wheel cleaner.
Key Features
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Compact size: 38 cm / ≈15 in — better maneuverability in tight spaces.
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Ultra-soft microfiber head — scratch-safe on delicate finishes.
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High absorbency / large contact patch — faster removal of brake dust.
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Sponge-lined ergonomic handle — secure, low-fatigue grip.
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Rinses clean quickly — low solution retention for easy upkeep.
Perfect For
✅ Wheel detailing brushes tasks in tight spokes and rim edges.
✅ Mag wheel brushes scenarios (delicate alloys, complex designs).
✅ Chrome / painted / polished rims — safe, gentle cleaning.
✅ Quick maintenance where a full-length barrel brush is overkill.
Why Choose SQUALLY?
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Compact precision where larger brushes can’t reach.
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Soft yet effective microfiber—reduces scratch risk.
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Detailer-grade build — chemical-resistant materials.
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Comfort & control — sponge-lined handle for longer sessions.
Product Specifications
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Type: microfiber soft wheel brush (compact)
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Length: 38 cm (≈15 in)
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Head: dense microfiber (high-absorbency)
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Handle: sponge-lined, ergonomic
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Best with: pH-neutral / non-acid wheel cleaners
FAQs:
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What are soft wheel brushes used for?
For safe agitation of brake dust and road film on rims—especially tight spokes, rim edges, and small inner contours.
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Do soft wheel brushes scratch wheels?
Quality microfiber (like SQUALLY) is scratch-safe when used correctly: pre-rinse first, use a pH-neutral wheel cleaner, and rinse the brush often.
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Are soft wheel brushes safe on painted, chrome, polished, matte, and alloy wheels?
Yes—painted, polished, chrome, clear-coated, matte, and typical alloys are safe with pH-neutral chemistry and light pressure.
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How do soft wheel brushes differ from hard/wire/foam brushes?
Soft microfiber lifts and traps grime with low marring risk; hard/wire variants are abrasive; foam has less mechanical bite and holds less debris.
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What materials are they typically made of?
Dense synthetic microfiber filaments over a flexible core; SQUALLY adds a sponge-lined ergonomic handle for control.