Rinse off debris, dust or loose dirt from all surfaces your brush will come in contact with. If cleaning wheels, apply wheel cleaner first, and allow a little time for product to work. You can use the brush to help agitate surface dirt.
Fill a bucket with warm water and use a quality soap that produces a
good amount of suds. The warmer the water the softer the bristles
become.
Submerge your brush in the bucket of warm, soapy water. Visually
inspect the area you want to clean. Pick a straight path through nooks,
crannies and crevices then insert your brush keeping your wrist inline
with the handle. To prevent the bristles from getting caught, gently
twist the brush in one direction while removing it. The brush will slide
into most nooks and crannies. If you find one that it will not, do not force it! Threat the tool with respect, and it will respect you.:-)
Rinse with water to remove all the soap then use an electric blower or a soft absorbent cloth to dry delicate surfaces.
Clean grease and oil off the brush with warm water and soap or a
solvent. The bristles are chemical resistant and will withstand strong
solvents. Rinse the brush thoroughly with water to remove all soap or
solvent from the bristles. Hang the brush to dry.
If the bristles become matted, rinse them in hot tap water and hang
the brush to dry or use a blow dryer on low setting. The Nylex bristles
have a memory effect because of their unique design and when presented
to heat will straighten back out. Made in USA.