Thanks for the video gentlemen. DIY Detail All Clean is not designed to be used in a foam cannon. In a foam cannon you are diluting the product 10/1 again, meaning when you used the foam cannon you were effectively using DIY Detail All Clean at 150/1 Ideally DIY Detail All Clean is used in a foamer ( pump or battery). With the gallon the dilution is 15/1 meaning one gallon gives you 16 usable gallons. If you want to use DIY Detail All Clean in a foam cannon we suggest adding a few drops of DIY Detail Incredible Suds in the mix.
Thank you for the feedback. I have watched plenty of videos to know the IK foamer is the preferred method. We do not have one. Not really too concerned about dilutions to get the good foam because we can play around with them to get it right. We were more interested in how well it cleans compared to brake buster. To do a fair comparison we made sure the dilution/ strength of product was the same. Anything other than that is not a fair comparison. We thought the cleaning ability was pretty similar.
To foam use an IK. Or could add some wash shampoo in the cannon. I switched from brake buster to Maniac wheel & tire in my ik foamer at 10 to 1, it’s better and cheaper. Continuing to pull brown out of tires that are not “blooming” isn’t good. The oils need to stay in the rubber to prevent premature cracking. Tires can get clean without dumping brown residue. Saw this in a tip from Yvan.
Brake Buster diluted 10:1 is about equivalent to RTU All Clean at 15:1, that's why it works perfectly when dumped into a foam cannon undiluted (since the foam cannon is diluting it about 10:1). To make a more fair comparison for foam cannon use, you would want to put the concentrate form of All Clean in at about 1.5:1. I really prefer an IK Foamer for this purpose (the handheld size is perfect for home garage use) as it it easier to control. 10:1 is my go-to dilution when using Brake Buster, but All Clean goes in at 15:1. All Clean doesn't have quite as much foaming ability, so DIY Detail recommends adding a touch of Incredible Suds (or you could use any soap you have) to the mix for a foam sprayer.
Not really too concerned about dilutions to get the good foam because we can play around with them to get it right. We were more interested in how well it cleans compared to brake buster. To do a fair comparison we made sure the dilution/ strength of product was the same. Anything other than that is not a fair comparison.
Thanks for the video gentlemen. DIY Detail All Clean is not designed to be used in a foam cannon. In a foam cannon you are diluting the product 10/1 again, meaning when you used the foam cannon you were effectively using DIY Detail All Clean at 150/1
Ideally DIY Detail All Clean is used in a foamer ( pump or battery).
With the gallon the dilution is 15/1 meaning one gallon gives you 16 usable gallons.
If you want to use DIY Detail All Clean in a foam cannon we suggest adding a few drops of DIY Detail Incredible Suds in the mix.
Thank you for the feedback. I have watched plenty of videos to know the IK foamer is the preferred method. We do not have one.
Not really too concerned about dilutions to get the good foam because we can play around with them to get it right. We were more interested in how well it cleans compared to brake buster. To do a fair comparison we made sure the dilution/ strength of product was the same. Anything other than that is not a fair comparison.
We thought the cleaning ability was pretty similar.
@@OmniGarage Thank you.
No problem! Will the team be at SEMA?
Can you add a little Incredible Suds with all clean to get more foam and that will help all clean stick to the wheel and tire?
@DizConnected yes that seems to be a popular comment.
To foam use an IK. Or could add some wash shampoo in the cannon. I switched from brake buster to Maniac wheel & tire in my ik foamer at 10 to 1, it’s better and cheaper. Continuing to pull brown out of tires that are not “blooming” isn’t good. The oils need to stay in the rubber to prevent premature cracking. Tires can get clean without dumping brown residue. Saw this in a tip from Yvan.
Brake Buster diluted 10:1 is about equivalent to RTU All Clean at 15:1, that's why it works perfectly when dumped into a foam cannon undiluted (since the foam cannon is diluting it about 10:1). To make a more fair comparison for foam cannon use, you would want to put the concentrate form of All Clean in at about 1.5:1.
I really prefer an IK Foamer for this purpose (the handheld size is perfect for home garage use) as it it easier to control. 10:1 is my go-to dilution when using Brake Buster, but All Clean goes in at 15:1. All Clean doesn't have quite as much foaming ability, so DIY Detail recommends adding a touch of Incredible Suds (or you could use any soap you have) to the mix for a foam sprayer.
Not really too concerned about dilutions to get the good foam because we can play around with them to get it right. We were more interested in how well it cleans compared to brake buster. To do a fair comparison we made sure the dilution/ strength of product was the same. Anything other than that is not a fair comparison.
I use Break Buster 3:1 for wheel and tires, works great for rubber mats, also great as bugs remover, engine cleaner as well.
Brake buster is a decent product. Do you use a foam cannon or just spray it on?
I have a cheap chinese electric foamer, All Clean foams really good at 15:1, at least on my Bugeye:d
Are those anodized wheels
Unsure sorry.