Also Jamie…just a tip….after you scrub the tire with the brush follow up with a terry cloth or microfiber to remove the film the tire cleaner removed. Just a rinse will always leave some residue. Scrubbing with a brush, following up with a towel then drying the tire should give even better results. I always only do one pass on ANY tire. If I have anything left over a quick wipe with odorless mineral spirits will get it prepped for dressing
Honestly one of the best tire cleaners, which brought out browning even after using Brake Buster, which came out with white foam. Nice to have when prepping a new tire or wanting to redress a tire.
Seems similar to P&S undressed. Only this has a horrible sprayer lol. I’d just swap it out to a normal sprayer that foaming one doesn’t work good for anything. Nice demo!
Nice review, Jamie! Looks like it cleaned great, but wouldn't be all that cost-effective considering how much you had to use - perhaps due mainly to that less than idea foaming trigger. So how would you compare it to Shine Supply Wise Guy on tires?
Checking in bro! Have you tried top star by KCx I use it all the time on Matt’s spray and wipe and they are never slippery. Definitely gotta give it a try.
Usually these dedicated tire cleaners want you to keep them full strength but when I get a gallon or so I have cut some 1-1 before and it worked just fine 🤙😶🌫️🧼
@@EcdetailsI thought it would be pricey as well but decided to buy a liter of it in March. It's by far the best tire cleaner I've used so far. With neglected work truck tires that had never been cleaned in the three years they were on the truck it only took 2 applications of ReTyre. First application was just 4 trigger sprays total on quarter points of the tire and 2 on my tire brush. 2nd application was 3 sprays on the tire and 1 on the brush. The second application hardly had any browning of the foam at all. I've done 6 sets of truck tires, 1 set of work trailer tires and a few cars now with ReTyre and I've hardly touched the bottle. I've maybe used ~120ml of product so far. On vehicles with tires in decent shape I just use All Clean at 15:1. Gyeon Tire cleaner isn't too bad of a product but even after 3 applications I did one more with ReTyre and it stilled browned up. Just a super concentrated and fantastic rubber cleaner. I haven't looked through you channel or this one to see if there's other video's or updates on it bit just wanted to share my 2 cents worth. Maybe only worth ½ a cent though being a Canadian. Lol
Looks it it would work great with a foam pump sprayer like the IK for better coverage. What’s your thoughts on this in a foam pump sprayer vs anything else to clean rubber mats?
looks like a good product but it looks like you went through half a bottle... maybe like you mentioned putting it into a ik foamer better thiner coverage
I get the coverage issue, but this product works great and needs agitation to activate (or so it feels from my use). What I do on my Audi S4 tires is spray 3-4 sprays on the tire, spread it around with a detail brush, wait a couple minutes while I agitate Brake Buster on the wheel, then hit the tire with a tire brush. Works wonders on one pass as maintenance and saves product, if some friends tires need a second pass then I do it again with the same 3-4 sprays. A bugger tire like this I’ll use about 7 spray and still soread it around. Never tried it with a normal sprayer so I cannot vouch for that being better but sounds like a good idea
I'm one of those that think dressing on matts is not a good idea. Lipstick on a pig comes to mind. However, I'm not opposed to trying it if its worth doing on your personal vehicle. I don't like tire shine either. But we've been brain-beat over the years to think if the tires aren't shiny, they aren't clean.
Dressing is more than just adding shine as it conditions the material and most professional dressings only leave a matte finish but I definitely understand dressing mats and running boards can be a big no no with the wrong product 🤙🧼
@@JamieTheCleaner I'm a big supporter of using Meguires #39. Followed by Solution Finish on exterior plastics and trimwork. If two products work 100% of the time, its those two. I'm sure you've used #39. I've thought something was cleaned thoroughly, then got my feelings hurt after hitting it with #39. I often use it on troublesome mats because... it just works.
Way too pricey for me. I can get 5 gallons of Purple Power for $25, which works great for me. Plus I can even dilute it 80/20, with little cleaning effect.
Ehh, I used BB neat to prep new tires, and then sprayed ReTyre afterwards and it pulled out a bunch of browning even though BB when sprayed and agitated came out with completely clean white foam lol
Nice video, great results. I like how you cover all the details including what products and tools you used.
Also Jamie…just a tip….after you scrub the tire with the brush follow up with a terry cloth or microfiber to remove the film the tire cleaner removed. Just a rinse will always leave some residue. Scrubbing with a brush, following up with a towel then drying the tire should give even better results. I always only do one pass on ANY tire. If I have anything left over a quick wipe with odorless mineral spirits will get it prepped for dressing
Yep one pass and I prep with Stoners Tarminator 🤙😶🌫️
@@JamieTheCleaner yep that works great too! Mineral spirits just a bit cheaper lol
Honestly one of the best tire cleaners, which brought out browning even after using Brake Buster, which came out with white foam. Nice to have when prepping a new tire or wanting to redress a tire.
Adams “Rubbed mat rejuvenator “ works awesome & it leaves the mat with a nice satin finish. No need for dressings & the price is ok too.
Koch Chemie has GUF coming to the states this year, keep an eye out for that one for a non-slip floor mat dressing. Looks promising
Definitely looking forward to see if that addresses the slip issue! 😶🌫️🧼
Straight up, honest review, thanks Jamie!!
Seems similar to P&S undressed. Only this has a horrible sprayer lol. I’d just swap it out to a normal sprayer that foaming one doesn’t work good for anything.
Nice demo!
Great idea 💡 😶🌫️🧼
Nice review, Jamie! Looks like it cleaned great, but wouldn't be all that cost-effective considering how much you had to use - perhaps due mainly to that less than idea foaming trigger. So how would you compare it to Shine Supply Wise Guy on tires?
Wise guy was pretty dang good probably just stick with wise guy 🤙🧼😶🌫️
Checking in bro! Have you tried top star by KCx I use it all the time on Matt’s spray and wipe and they are never slippery. Definitely gotta give it a try.
O yeah I do forget about top star but I have never tried it on mats! I’ll give it a try! Thanks Cliff 🤙🧼🇺🇸
@@JamieTheCleaner definitely gotta give it a try bro I usually mist then wipe and they turn out phenomenal l, just a thought brother
That stuff looks awesome. I'm going to have to give it a try. As far as that road paint in the fender wells, how would you recommend getting that off?
It would be quite the process, a lot of tar remove, probably some liquor thinner and a scrapper
I'd like to see a comparison between this and mckees floor mat cleaner
Hey that’s a pretty good idea 👍 I’m not sure if I have any Mckees left anywhere but I’ll see what I can do 🤔
@@JamieTheCleaner Thanks I appreciate it 👍
Jamie, great video! Seems like it would be pricey to run full time in my business. Can it be cut 1:1 ? Anyway thanks for all you do!
Usually these dedicated tire cleaners want you to keep them full strength but when I get a gallon or so I have cut some 1-1 before and it worked just fine 🤙😶🌫️🧼
@@JamieTheCleaner I know it’s different would love to see how this does against wise guys from shine supply. Would be legendary
@@EcdetailsI thought it would be pricey as well but decided to buy a liter of it in March. It's by far the best tire cleaner I've used so far. With neglected work truck tires that had never been cleaned in the three years they were on the truck it only took 2 applications of ReTyre. First application was just 4 trigger sprays total on quarter points of the tire and 2 on my tire brush. 2nd application was 3 sprays on the tire and 1 on the brush. The second application hardly had any browning of the foam at all.
I've done 6 sets of truck tires, 1 set of work trailer tires and a few cars now with ReTyre and I've hardly touched the bottle. I've maybe used ~120ml of product so far. On vehicles with tires in decent shape I just use All Clean at 15:1. Gyeon Tire cleaner isn't too bad of a product but even after 3 applications I did one more with ReTyre and it stilled browned up. Just a super concentrated and fantastic rubber cleaner. I haven't looked through you channel or this one to see if there's other video's or updates on it bit just wanted to share my 2 cents worth. Maybe only worth ½ a cent though being a Canadian. Lol
@@aaronolsen8787 thanks for sharing that ill get some to try!
Looks it it would work great with a foam pump sprayer like the IK for better coverage. What’s your thoughts on this in a foam pump sprayer vs anything else to clean rubber mats?
Probably be pretty awesome I didn’t try it in a pump sprayer but should be great 👍
Does this product work the same in a traditional spray bottle? Looking to go straight for the gallon and don’t need the foaming action.
Good work. But try Meguiars hot rims all wheel & tire pink bottle. More cost effective and will do just as good
Just go back 5 years on my channel for the full review lol
@@JamieTheCleaner haha
Good chemical, it does foam but then better to use a dedicated foaming sprayer
looks like a good product but it looks like you went through half a bottle... maybe like you mentioned putting it into a ik foamer better thiner coverage
Yeah ditch the trigger 🤙🧼😶🌫️
I get the coverage issue, but this product works great and needs agitation to activate (or so it feels from my use). What I do on my Audi S4 tires is spray 3-4 sprays on the tire, spread it around with a detail brush, wait a couple minutes while I agitate Brake Buster on the wheel, then hit the tire with a tire brush. Works wonders on one pass as maintenance and saves product, if some friends tires need a second pass then I do it again with the same 3-4 sprays. A bugger tire like this I’ll use about 7 spray and still soread it around. Never tried it with a normal sprayer so I cannot vouch for that being better but sounds like a good idea
Yep 🤙😶🌫️
How did you like this compared to P&S Undressed?
Bout the same
This would be a great comparison
I'm one of those that think dressing on matts is not a good idea. Lipstick on a pig comes to mind. However, I'm not opposed to trying it if its worth doing on your personal vehicle. I don't like tire shine either. But we've been brain-beat over the years to think if the tires aren't shiny, they aren't clean.
Dressing is more than just adding shine as it conditions the material and most professional dressings only leave a matte finish but I definitely understand dressing mats and running boards can be a big no no with the wrong product 🤙🧼
@@JamieTheCleaner I'm a big supporter of using Meguires #39. Followed by Solution Finish on exterior plastics and trimwork. If two products work 100% of the time, its those two. I'm sure you've used #39. I've thought something was cleaned thoroughly, then got my feelings hurt after hitting it with #39. I often use it on troublesome mats because... it just works.
Koch Chemie GUF is perfect for dressing with no slip
As soon as it’s available I will certainly check it out!
Awesome video !
Great review video, I like retyre and agree the trigger sucks
What’s your favorite tire cleaner?
Kleentech is pretty freaking awesome
Way too pricey for me. I can get 5 gallons of Purple Power for $25, which works great for me. Plus I can even dilute it 80/20, with little cleaning effect.
Does not look cost effective... Looks like you could use a whole bottle on one wash. I'll stick to my dilutable p&s.
For sure 👍😶🌫️🧼
Ehh, I used BB neat to prep new tires, and then sprayed ReTyre afterwards and it pulled out a bunch of browning even though BB when sprayed and agitated came out with completely clean white foam lol
First!!!
Let the tyre rubbing speaks