MKAEYYO 10 Piece Car Detailing Brush Kit – Car Cleaning Kit
MKAEYYO 10 Piece Car Detailing Brush Kit – Car Cleaning Kit, Car Detailing Brushes, Soft Car Interior Brushes, Car Detailing Set for Cleaning Car Interior/Exterio




| Weight: | 220 g |
| Dimensions: | 24.4 x 15.1 x 5.4 cm; 220 g |
| Brand: | MKAEYYO |
| Manufacture: | MKAEYYO |
| Dimensions: | 24.4 x 15.1 x 5.4 cm; 220 g |
| Reference: | 800054 |
Great set to tackle everything inside and ou
Great range of brushes to tackle inside and out.
I use the soft brushes inside for the dash, around the stereo, air vents, drinks holders, gear stick, down the backs and sides of the seats, in the door storage etc etc.
I use the more wire brushes for external, to remove cobwebs etc such as around the door hinges, around the front and back windscreen wipers and even the giving the tyre rims a quick brush when needed.
Very useful and handy selection to cover every job.
I just rinse clean or use baby wipes to give them a clean over.
Good value for 10 pieces that are holding up well.
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MKAEYYO 10 Piece Car Detailing Brush Kit – Car Cleaning Kit, Car Detailing Brushes, Soft Car:
I’ve managed all this time with a single detailing brush but it will be good to use the narrower ones from this set for hard to reach areas. This also means I can separate things for inside and outside cleaning.
The short cream coloured brushes are really soft and should work great for ‘piano black’ surfaces that would normally scratch easily.
I’ve yet to use the wire brushes because I am not familiar with them.
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This is a good card detailing kit. It comes with most brushes you need to get into all the nuts and crannies. I can totally recommend this set if you are after a cleaning set like it.
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Great quality small brushes for your car.
Some of the brushes are very soft so they don’t scratch surfaces of the car.
There are various types of brushes; wire brushes to remove stubborn dirt, curved brushes to remove dust and circular brushes to reach hard to get to places like in air vent.
Great quality for money
A great starter set of detailing brushes
My interior has been in need of a deep clean for some time; a cloth and cleaning spray wasn’t enough to get the dirt out of the grained interior panels.
Dusting brushes: very soft. I thought from the images that they would be round, but in fact they are flat. Maybe my interior was too dirty and ingrained for them to flick away the dust, but I found the dusting brushes a bit useless. Maybe for quick interim cleans they’ll be more useful.
Round long-handled brushes: Stiff and resilient. I’ve not had any bristles fall out. I squirted my cleaner directly into the bristles, then used it to scrub at the interior in a circular motion before wiping away with a microfibre cloth. I found the bristles were really good at getting into the texture of my panels and loosening the dirt. The handles are slightly textured, making them easy to grip even when the cleaning fluid inevitably gets onto the handle.
Metal and fibre brushes: Very stiff, and work well for getting grime out of crevices in the wheel wellsand under the bonnet. The metal ones certainly need to be kept away from plastic and painted areas, but they really shift rust and dried mud.
Useful and competitively priced
This is quite a comprehensive set of brushes for car detailing. There are five round brushes ranging from 10mm to 18mm diameter in 2mm steps, two small odd shaped soft bristle brushes, and three wire brushes with nylon, brass and steel filaments.
The five round brushes have plastic bristles that are sufficiently stiff to dislodge all but stubborn dirt but soft enough not to damage paint providing no more than reasonable force is used. They also have plastic handles and ferrules that should not cause damage if they accidentally touch the surface being cleaned. They can also be used when wet and the handles have a hole to hang them up for storage or drying.
The two soft brushes have dense very soft bristles. These will be ideal for cleaning easily scratched or damaged surfaces inside the car, i.e. the ‘glass’ (usually plastic) covers on the dashboard instruments etc that can even be scratched with some microfibre cloths.
The wire brushes have handles cranked over to help them reach into normally accessible parts. For instance, the nylon brush for getting into the nooks and crannies of the wheels and the brass brush for bare metal parts, but not chrome plated or polished parts. I can’t think of a use for the steel wire brush unless there are some heavily rusted surfaces.
A couple of the brushes had the odd loose bristle but that is to be expected.
Overall, a very useful set of brushes at a very competitive price. Recommended.