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Considering the title of the thread, I would suggest the Maxshine ones for half the price. More palatable subjecting a brush to tyre dressing.

Large Brush - Curved Grip, Large Soft Bristle Brush (maxshineusa.com)
Touche :) , I agree with that, I'm still not there with using a brush for tire dressing yet but if I do the Max shine (or even the ones I see from Adams) will probably be my go to. I ordered some Adams Graphene dressing yesterday, I might like a brush for that not sure. My go to dressing right now is still PSS and it is extremely thin and a Microfiber applicator works best for me for that application. I have the really small ones and I just toss them when done.
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@DFB5.0 you are truly on top of the detailing game! Is there a quick list resource on 6g for a detailing beginner like me to understand what products are good for specific tasks?
 

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Got my Screwball today. Same huge handle as the curve ball but nice stiff boars hair bristles. Should work really well on leather and other heavier tasks that the synthetic isn't stiff enough for. Can't wait to try it :)

Will probably order the Maxshine version too... It's only money :) ..

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@DFB5.0 you are truly on top of the detailing game! Is there a quick list resource on 6g for a detailing beginner like me to understand what products are good for specific tasks?
As posted earlier by MAGS1, this is my weekly thread of mostly detailing, mixed with some other interests -
What's In DFB's Cabinet? | 2015+ S550 Mustang Forum (GT, EcoBoost, GT350, GT500, Bullitt, Mach 1) - Mustang6G.com

But this thread will give you the shortlist of products I use and recommend most, with each task listing the best or several best options -
DFB'S LITTLE BLACK BOOK OF DETAILING 2023 | 2015+ S550 Mustang Forum (GT, EcoBoost, GT350, GT500, Bullitt, Mach 1) - Mustang6G.com
 

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As posted earlier by MAGS1, this is my weekly thread of mostly detailing, mixed with some other interests -
What's In DFB's Cabinet? | 2015+ S550 Mustang Forum (GT, EcoBoost, GT350, GT500, Bullitt, Mach 1) - Mustang6G.com

But this thread will give you the shortlist of products I use and recommend most, with each task listing the best or several best options -
DFB'S LITTLE BLACK BOOK OF DETAILING 2023 | 2015+ S550 Mustang Forum (GT, EcoBoost, GT350, GT500, Bullitt, Mach 1) - Mustang6G.com
That second link is perfect thank you!
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