Adam's 20" Fender and Tire Brush gets the grunge out without scratching your fender linings! Scrub the grime and buildup out of those wheel wells, but never worry about scuffing or dulling the plastic liner. Then shorten your grip and let the durable bristles take on your tires.
The length & shape of thus brush is perfect for my needs. The issue I have with it is the bristles are way to stiff. A few fell out on my 1st use! Hopefully the brush will soften over time. If the brush continues to loose bristles it'll become useless.
I bought this brush to upgrade from the big-box $5 brushes whose bristles collapse after a few months. I use it on the fully-lined fender wells of my Honda Ridgeline and my wife's car too. The length is great and it's easy to grip. The problem is, the bristles are too stiff to work into the uneven, concave surfaces in my fender wells, particularly on the truck. I always have to go back over them with some APC and a blown-out microfiber towel to make sure I get all the crevices. I feel like I'm in a "Goldilocks" situation -- I have the too-stiff and have had the too-soft; now I need to find the just-right. If Adams made this brush with the bristles from the wheel brush, I think it would be a big improvement. One more thing, too -- if the handle had a 15-degree reverse curve, it would enable me to get the brush around the tires and more easily get to fender well sections behind the tires. If your fender wells are completely smooth without uneven surfaces, or you're using it as a tire brush or to clean floor mats, it's fine. I am not recommending it only because it does not work well for the purpose I bought it for.
Made cleaning those hard too reach fender wells easy
Perfecto
Used all summer still going strong
Adam's 20" Fender and Tire Brush has 2" premium nylon bristles, flocked to give a softer feel at the tip. The medium-coarse bristles are set in super durable plastic. The long handle makes it a breeze to reach tight areas of your fender wells or undercarriage without scraping your knuckles or getting your hands dirty.