Helping Hand Auto Cleaning Kit: Chenille wash paddle Wringer Wash hinged sponge conforms to the curves of your car Detail towel for buffing 5-in-1 interior detail tool cleans cracks and crevices Bristle brush cleans hardened grime and brake dust Bristles can be condensed for cleaning tough stains Wheel tuner cleans between spokes without scratching Extension pole extends to 48"
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Brand | Helping Hand |
Item model number | 97003 |
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Product Id | 303528 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 707929700348 |
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I haven't used the kit yet, but it seems like it is quite the bargain. There are many attachments to this car cleaning kit and I am looking forward to trying it out. Seems to have everything I needed.
I thought this looked like a nice auto cleaning kit, with lots of different tools to complete many different tasks in washing & detailing an auto. Well, it does have lots of different tools, but most of them are worthless. I used this set for the first time today and what follows are the results. Let me start with the WRINGER WASH: Looks like a great idea at first, but that's where it ends. Although the sponge holder is hinged, it does not completely expel all the water, it's bulky, cumbersome and the sponge came apart from the holder after this first use. The 5-IN-1 INTERIOR TOOL: Looks like a big Swiss Army knife, which actually would do a better job. This thing is made from such thin plastic I was afraid to use it. The WHEEL TUNER (don't know why it's called that): The instruction say it can be bent into a shape that best suits your needs. It doesn't form to any shape other than how it came, which is an odd formation for my wheels making it useless. The CHENILLE WASH PADDLE: Once filled with soapy water it takes two strong arms to hold up the weight making it uncomfortable if not impossible to use. I didn't use the DETAIL TOWEL or the EXTENSION POLE. I did however use the BRISTLE BRUSH which I did actually like. But $40 is a lot to pay for one respectable tool.