Scrub away grime in half the time
SonicScrubber Pro-Detailer Cleaning Brush takes the hard work out of cleaning and detailing motorcycles, and can cut cleaning time in half.
Working on a similar principle to an electric toothbrush, the SonicScrubber's cleaning head oscillates 10,000 times per minute – 25 times faster than the human hand - taking the hard work out of cleaning stubborn dirt and road grime off bikes.
The SonicScrubber's action means it isn't necessary to press as hard as may be required with a manual brush - or to move it around as vigorously - so although it's very tough on dirt, it's less likely to cause damage to the many sensitive surfaces found on modern and classic motorcycles.
Multiple shapes and sizes of brush heads make it easier to tackle larger and flatter surfaces, like bodywork and engine casings, as well as those hard-to reach and tricky areas, such as spokes and brake callipers, suspension components and crevices in engines and framework.
It can even be used on chains and sprockets, and is capable of removing light rust/corrosion from bright-work.
Brush heads are quickly and easily swapped, so the likelihood of transferring dirt/grit from one part of the bike to another is reduced – less risk of damaging sensitive areas like paint and bodywork with contaminants from chains and sprockets etc.
Since areas can be targeted specifically, it also means less cleaning solution is needed; saving money and reducing exposure to the harsh chemicals often found in vehicle cleaners.
The SonicScrubber is available from BMW parts and accessory specialist Nippy Normans, priced at £15 including VAT. A Combi Kit, which comes with a selection of soft, medium, large and cone brush heads, sells for £18. Visit www.nippynormans.com for further details.
Working on a similar principle to an electric toothbrush, the SonicScrubber's cleaning head oscillates 10,000 times per minute – 25 times faster than the human hand - taking the hard work out of cleaning stubborn dirt and road grime off bikes.
The SonicScrubber's action means it isn't necessary to press as hard as may be required with a manual brush - or to move it around as vigorously - so although it's very tough on dirt, it's less likely to cause damage to the many sensitive surfaces found on modern and classic motorcycles.
Multiple shapes and sizes of brush heads make it easier to tackle larger and flatter surfaces, like bodywork and engine casings, as well as those hard-to reach and tricky areas, such as spokes and brake callipers, suspension components and crevices in engines and framework.
It can even be used on chains and sprockets, and is capable of removing light rust/corrosion from bright-work.
Brush heads are quickly and easily swapped, so the likelihood of transferring dirt/grit from one part of the bike to another is reduced – less risk of damaging sensitive areas like paint and bodywork with contaminants from chains and sprockets etc.
Since areas can be targeted specifically, it also means less cleaning solution is needed; saving money and reducing exposure to the harsh chemicals often found in vehicle cleaners.
The SonicScrubber is available from BMW parts and accessory specialist Nippy Normans, priced at £15 including VAT. A Combi Kit, which comes with a selection of soft, medium, large and cone brush heads, sells for £18. Visit www.nippynormans.com for further details.