Wheel Cleaning Brushes & Tools

If you're looking for the perfect tool to clean your wheels or engine properly, you're in the right place. Find detailing accessories and wheel brushes of all sizes.

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Find the Perfect Wheel Cleaner Brush

Chemical Guys’ wheel cleaning brushes, pads, and tools are designed with unique features & materials for specific surfaces and applications. You’ll get thorough results while protecting wheel components and finishes during cleaning and detailing.

Our wheel brushes are equipped with durable bristles that can reach into tight spaces and crevices, removing stubborn brake dust, dirt, and grime without scratching or damaging the wheels' finish. You’ll find them in various sizes and shapes made for different wheel finishes and configurations—providing versatility and a more precise level of detailing.

Don’t Forget Your Engine

Many of our wheel brushes and pads can also be used to clean your engine, like the Ferret Wheel, Rim & Engine Brush, If you prefer a softer brush that’s safe on everything from rims and suspensions to fender liners and undercarriage parts, we recommend taking a look at our multi-talented Wheel and Rim Flagged Tip Brush.

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