Decent wheel brush suggestions, guys?
I've been using a Halfrauds one but the plasticy bits have a habit of dinging the wheels a lot - not scratched any paint yet but the Halfrauds ones seem to have a huge handle compared to some other ones.
I've been through many a wheel brush, and they are mostly just rubbish. My current wheel brushes are good though.
I have this one for doing the wheel face / tyres:

It does a good job, but obviously a lot of hard plastic on it, so you do have to be a bit carefull. But it really does the job well.
Next up is a proper set of wheel woolies. I got the Angelwax branded ones from in2detailing as at the time they were a bit cheaper than the non branded. They are costly, but every other sub £10 brush I tried lasted about a week before the brush coming away from the handle. These are solid. So I guess worth the money.

Genuine Wheel Woolies Wheel Brush Kit (3-Pack - E Kit - Angelwax Branded)
Designed & Manufactured in the United States by Braun Brush, home of the original Wheel Woolies.This versatile Angelwax WHEEL WOOLIES kit is a superb addition to your detailing arsenal and will help you keep your wheels looking their best!Designed to reach even the tightest areas, these premium...
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I also have an angled one to get right in behind the spokes if I need to: https://www.in2detailing.co.uk/coll...poke-back-wheel-woolie?variant=32327907901519
After that, I also have an AutoGlym brush which has done me very well for years. It has nice hard bristles on it so good for getting at the more stubborn "dirt". Other manufacturers seem to do a similar brush, the likes of Gyeon and stuff. So probably pretty similar quality. Similar to this one: https://www.in2detailing.co.uk/coll...nt-brush-wooden-handle?variant=39255947477071
I get it, it's a lot of expense for cleaning wheels. But my current system does work pretty well for me. And these brushes are all quality, so I know I'm not replacing any of it anytime soon.