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Your cart is empty.The Chemical Guys Boar’s Hair Detailing Brush is made of high quality materials and premium soft boar’s hair bristles to deliver the durability, accuracy, precision, and versatility needed to clean the filthiest, most delicate, and hard-to-reach surfaces, nooks, and crannies quickly and easily! The chemical and scratch-resistant, soft plastic handle and ferrule combine with the soft touch and durable toughness of boar’s hair bristles to form the most versatile, fine detailing and cleaning brush available!
Bud
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
This brush does a very good job, 2nd one ordered.
Cliente de
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
Everything perfect. Thanks!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025
good product
Double Master Plumber
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2024
I’ve been trying to replicate what the detailers have done for me in the past, that wow factor when you get your car back! One place that has always impressed me was how clean and new looking the door jams are. I researched Chemical Guys, watched the video using the products with this brush getting into hard to reach places, bought one and immediately bought a second to have just in case, works great!
Masta Moe
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2024
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Scott millar
Reviewed in Canada on June 3, 2024
Well made works well wet or dry
Sean B.
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
After acquiring my 2021 Lexus IS 350, I immediately invested in a Chemical Guys Acc_S90 Boar’s Hair Detailing Brush, driven by my desire to maintain the gleaming appearance of the front F Sport honeycomb grille. To achieve this, I paired the brush with the exceptional Meguiar's D107 Citrus Power Cleaner Plus. After soaking the grille, I utilized the brush to effectively dislodge grime and dirt from each intricate honeycomb opening. One of the standout features of this detailing brush is its lightweight design, complemented by a soft plastic handle and ferrule that are both chemical and scratch-resistant, making it ideal for delicate surfaces. The boar's hair bristles excel at removing dirt while ensuring that the finish remains immaculate.The dislike; I haven't encountered any significant issues worth mentioning.
Doug B
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2024
I purchased this brush to dust and clean all those hard to reach places on the interior of my car that a microfiber cloth can't get to. I use it for getting into places like air conditioning vents, the hard to reach area between the dash and underneath/behind the big LCD screen display, crevices between different pieces of trim, etc. I haven't had any issues with loosing bristles but I use it in a light duty way. I like the wood handle as it feels solid and is easy to get a good grip on. My neighbor uses this same brush to clean the lug nuts on his wheels but this almost seems like too nice of a brush for a harsh job like that but he swears by it.
JDP
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on September 25, 2022
High quality material best used for interior detailing and/or non-greasy exterior components.
Aydin
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on February 3, 2022
Like it
Isaac Montemayor
Reviewed in Mexico on April 21, 2020
Muy útil para reponer polvo, no es más que un cepillo convencional pero las cerdas son suficientemente suaves como para limpiar emblemas o detalles sobre la pintura sin dañarla.
Parmod Dhankhar
Reviewed in India on April 15, 2019
Good quality product,but little expensive..
Steve Boatman
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2016
These brushes aren't bad. Although I don't like long-bristle brushes, these reach into areas that you'd otherwise be leaving alone while detailing.Something to note, the picture is inaccurate - the Goat Boar's brush no longer features a metal ferrule to hold the brush assembly together, rather it's black plastic. In my experience they hold up better. The metal version would get loose the first time the wood became saturated. I still have a couple, and a couple of the newer-styles - and I've gone through about 5 of these brushes in total.It is my go-to brush for lug nut holes, intricate wheels, dashboards, interior stuff, but only if they do not require heavy scrubbing.The bristles are boars hair, and semi-fine. They are flexible and have handled LOTS of chemical abuse - wheel acids, APC's, degreasers, and of course - soapy water. I try to keep a good stock on hand. I do not hesitate to use this on paint, either - it's especially good (see below, it's important) as a wax removal brush. I frequently detail vehicles that have previously been detailed at a dealership/cheap detail house. They generally leave buffer material and/or wax/polish in between body panels and lenses, and this is what I choose first to remove it! If it doesn't work dry, then I use some soapy water during the wash process.Excellent for cleaning around headlights/lenses, and the grille areas where a wash mitt doesn't get to.Something you should do, is buy some Temflex from home depot - it's a self vulcanizing rubber tape, generally used in the electrician industry. It stretches out a considerable amount, and I use this to wrap the bottom of the brush, over the bristles by about 1/2" or so. This allows you, depending on tension, to 'tighten' the bristles into a slightly smaller, yet considerably tighter - and more useful brush.Of all the brushes out there, this is my favorite.
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