• Completely metal free construction ensures safe scratch-free wheel cleaning
  • Heavy-duty microfiber sponge compresses for greater flexibility and maneuverability
  • Increased length and oversized cone-shaped head easily cleans hard to reach areas
  • Clear coat and paint safe
  • Sure-grip TPR handle

I was concerned about the durability of this given other reviews, but in all honesty it works great and hasn’t shown any signs of falling apart. I use this to clean 5 spoke on my BMW. I spray wheel cleaner on both rim and the brush and go to work. Rinse clean between wheels. I can get the most of the inside of the wheel except for in between the brake calipers. As long as you aren’t a brute Neanderthal when using it, it shouldn’t break or fall apart. Take your time and use a good wheel cleaner like Meguirs Hot Rims for stubborn brake dust

Works well for wheels, but obviously there are size restrictions for certain wheel designs. I did have to buuy another after a while after the first one wore out, but that'll happen after wear and tear. Happy to buy this again.

Works well cleaning my alloy wheels. Fabric cover over a thick foam core gets into all the tight spots of the wheels to remove brake dust and road scum.

I've been using this wheel wand for the last few weeks, and absolutely love it. Completely agree with all the rave reviews I read up before the purchase. Can't comment on the longevity of the brush, as it has only been into some 5 car washes so far. We have alloy wheels on both cars. One has a 5 spoke design that is easier to clean, the other has some 20 or so spokes that are thinner and more difficult to get to the corners. Note to self, next time I buy a car, I'll try to opt for wheels with less spokes. So far I've tried using wash mitts, small brushes, large brushes for the rest of the car on the wheels, etc - none of them get the job done. I lose the patience to clean the wheels after a few minutes, and opt to leave them dirty. This brush makes me think there was a right tool for the job all along, and I was silly in trying to sledgehammer other tools to do the job. One single soaking into the shampoo bucket is usually enough to get an entire wheel clean. Just make sure you clean the wheels last, of course, since as soon as the brush goes back into the bucket for a re-soak the bucket water will turn all black. My only recommendation on top of this would be to get "Mother's Foaming Wheel and Tire Cleaner" to go hand in hand with this brush. While you will still need the brush, and the brush will definitely outlive the Mother's cleaner bottle (which lasts all of 4 car washes), the coating left behind on the rims by the Mother's makes it easier to clean the next time around.

This product works good but the device is a hard type sponge cone shaped with a removable cover but it’s hard for me to push between the spokes but it is great quality and if my difficulty isn’t yours you will love it I still use it but it’s not my favorite thing to do when washing the car.

For $5, this brush is a good add-in item for your order. The point is narrow enough to clean my 16 spoke BBS RX214 wheels. You do need to give it some pressure to clean the tightest corners, but the length makes it good to clean the barrels of your wheels as well. The microfiber piece comes off of the foam stick for easy cleaning.

Nice and soft for new alloy wheels on my Jeep. Able to use it in between small gaps extremely well and provides enough leverage to clean gunk off of wheels.

I try to wash my car 1-2 times per month. This tool has made cleaning my wheels so much easier. Now I can reach more of the inner wheel to clean. About 95% of the inner wheel. I have snagged it on my brake calipers a couple times. But it still functions well. Highly recommended for those diy hand car washers out there.

I enjoy washing my vehicles myself, but the worst part is doing the wheels. A sponge or wash mitt just doesn't clean between the spokes. Many wheel brushes are too fat to get in between narrow spokes. This wheel cleaner is the best I've tried. It has no metal, which could scratch the wheel's finish. The micro-fiber cover is gentle and won't scratch. It's tapered, so it easily fits in the tightest spots. It's firm enough that you can scrub between the spokes without it flopping around like a wet noodle. I finish off with Chemical Guys tire dressing to make the tires shine.

I wasn't expecting much from this thing as it was an add-on and not very expensive. I recently purchased a new Explorer with polished wheels and decided to add this to my detailing kit to help clean the wheels, and I was pleasantly suprised. This thing feels solid, the foam under the cover is firm, but can be pushed into tight spaces. The covering is good for cleaning the wheels and the handle is weighted to no feel cheap. I love it, it cleans my wheels easier when I have stuck grime and cleans off easily, good piece of equipment.