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I recently purchased a boar's hair brush, with an extension handle, to wash my vehicle. Man, was this thing pricey! I paid ~ $80 w/ the handle! I washed my Accord last night and it seemed to do a nice job, however, it seems too soft. Apparently, these brushes are used by pro detailers, due to their "softness", which prevents any swirling. The extension handle is nice and should be helpful when washing the truck! Any one else have thoughts, experiences with this type of brush?
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My only thought is now there is some poor, bald boar running around out there...
That and I always thought a hog's hair was fairly coarse. But I guess if you prep it right, it could be soft like a horse hair brush.
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