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Comments about Park GearClean(R) Brush:
[...] This brush is essential gear. If you have a mountain bike you should buy this brush next after a helmet, pump, tire levers and extra tube. I have a few of these brushes and routinely recommend them to folks. This brush, a good degreaser, and a few rags are all you need. I have a chain scrubber, but never use it because handling all the fluid is a pain and it's not as effective. Yes, the bristle assembly on this brush can come out when you get carried away, but it's no problem to fix.
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Comments about Park GearClean(R) Brush:
I like all the other Park Tools I have and their chain scrubber works well, I think. This brush, however, just isn't worth the trouble. The bristles aren't embedded in the handle like a normal toothbrush. Instead, they're clamped together by a metal band which is then snapped into a receptacle at the end of the handle. Problem is ... as soon as I start scrubbing with it - even without a lot of pressure - the bristle assembly falls out of the handle. I resort to just holding onto the bristle assembly and scrubbing that way, a sure-fire way to get grime all over your hands.
I'll ditch it and get something that's built like a real toothbrush.
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