I bought the #8 and #10 off the site. The #10 is HUGE! I think the Adams one is the #8, Ill post some photos when I have a chance. Looks like a nice brush, havent used it yet though.
I remember reading a post by Adams about how his brush was made specifically for them. Can't wait for their reply.
The Swissvax has #8 wirtten on it....I ordered #8 and few other brushes. I will post the pictures once I get it....
Here are some photos to show the difference between the #8 and #10 brush. I used them this weekend and they worked great on wheels and around gas cap, emblems ect. I know one thing, after I cleaned up my supplies and had towels, pads ect drying I couldnt figure out what the check smelled. Picked up these brushes and took a sniff! UGGGGG, smell worse then a wet dog! I hope it goes away with a few uses.
Nice to see the #8 next to the SV Wheel Brush also to see the difference between the #8 and #10 I think the #8 would be more user friendly the #10 looks too large. Either way nice find
Guys, these brushes are used by artists to apply glue. You can purchase them from large art stores generally between 5 and 10 bucks. Try searching for "round glue brush" or "sash brush". I ordered a couple from Solo along with some detail brushes.
While digging around I found these, it looks like the ferrule may be plastic which would be nice for use on rims. Grey Bristle Round Glue Brushes - Torrington Brush Works