You should try the new Halfords advanced wheel cleaner its also amazing i was shocked as a detailing to believe it would be good but was pleasantly surprised
Great video. Definitely a product absolutely perfect for the monthly clean. My only gripe with the Autoglym litre bottles is they arent comfy for small hands so i think the pump sprayer is definitely the way forward. Would love to see autoglym bring a wheel shampoo which can be used as a shampoo and through a pump sorayer or trigger bottle for the more regular cleaning jobs 👍👍
Thanks for the feedback, hand held pump up sprayers are certainly my preferred method for wheel cleaners and the larger 6L pump ups for pre-spray application. Can you expand on the wheel shampoo comment? What are you looking for?
@@markfromautoglym 100% mate pump sprayers all the way. So an alkaline shampoo to use in your wheel bucket and also apply via a foaming pump sprayer to the wheels for regular cleaning. There are a few out on the market and they are really nice to use and cost effective 👌👌
Good imformative video 👍 I wanted to ask on magma do you it on a dry vehicle or a wet car, this fallout remover is giving a deeper red reaction magma really takes its time sorry for going over a different intended product.
Thank you, it ended up a bit long, but hopefully contains some useful nuggets. No problem on questions on other products. You should use Magma and Liquid Clay on a washed vehicle that has the initial layer of "normal" dirt removed, so the Magma or Liquid Clay can get at the iron contamination without a layer of dirt "hiding", it if you see what I mean. That allows the product to work more effectively as it can react with the iron which is the whole reason you would use Magma or Liquid Clay. So unless you want to be busy and dry the car before use, that will mean using it on a wet or at best damp car. The only downside to this is that the product will be further diluted as it mixes with the remaining rinse water on the car. However, Autoglym took this into account when developing it, and therefore it should not pose a problem. In summary, strictly speaking Magma and Liquid Clay will work best on a dry surface, however, the differences caused by any remaining rinse water on the car are likely to be negligible, and it is far more important that you use it on a washed surface than a dirty one.
@@markfromautoglym Thank you so much for the full detailed reply back, what I am going to do is place magma on a fully washed and tried car and see if I get results on my car for some reason does not react red for some reason very little, plus my wheels react faster with other fallout removers on the market I'll have another go with magma on a dry surface normally spray when the surface is damp. I wanted to ask if Autoglym can make a stronger faster removing iron fallout remover, a improved v2 version will be nice having the best of both worlds a stronger blend.
😆 It was a bit excessive wasn't it! Fortunately it appears you do not have to use anywhere near as much to get a great result -0 several other reviewers have used a more normal amount and reported the same results.
Hi Mark, I’m sure as being the face of Autoglym you’re probably entitled to a bit of staff discount, so first of all, why don’t you get yourself one of Your companies buckets and wheel brush. I’m sure if you have a word in the office they’ll have a whip round for you.
Ha 😄 That little bucket previously held 50 fat balls for the bird feeder - I found it nested quite nicely in my car wash bucket and have used it ever since #recycling As for the brush, I'll try the large brush from the Custom Wheel Cleaner Kit, that might do the trick. My gofundme page will launch shortly...
The blue ones are E X Detailing brushes, the green and red one is from Vikan, the tyre brush is a Tuff Shine brush (I think?!?) and the little one for the wheel nuts a rubbish little brush from somewhere (unbranded)
Nope, it won't do. Although clearly any brushing or rubbing and in fact rinsing will have an effect on the wax on the wheels - but I think the gist of your question is "if I use this will all my wax be gone?" the answer is "as long as you put a decent wax on with good detergent resistance, no". UHD Wax would be a great choice for instance as it is resistant to detergents.
Yea autoglym very expensive though i've only ever used the wonder wheels 600ml from screwfix on two friends cars and it worked brilliantly at a cost of £6.99. Just checked and it's £7.99 but works great. Agree a no brainer.
It's about par for the course for 1 litre or buy the 2.5 litre and spray bottle..... Remember it's a cleaner as well as a fall out remover so your buying one product and not two
When you wash it all off with a hose down the drain, where do you think the chemicals go mate? It's nothing but toxic chemicals going to into the water system.
Here in the UK we don't have laws which prevent us from washing chemicals down the drain. I know some other countries it is forbidden. I can only assume the very small amount of chemical is very very heavily dilluted once rinsed away
Looking forward to the Rep coming down to get some content on this latest release. Great job Mark.
Thanks, I hope you like it too.
Looks brilliant. The bleeding was obscene 😂
It just gets going right away - I was impressed too
You should try the new Halfords advanced wheel cleaner its also amazing i was shocked as a detailing to believe it would be good but was pleasantly surprised
Great video. Definitely a product absolutely perfect for the monthly clean. My only gripe with the Autoglym litre bottles is they arent comfy for small hands so i think the pump sprayer is definitely the way forward. Would love to see autoglym bring a wheel shampoo which can be used as a shampoo and through a pump sorayer or trigger bottle for the more regular cleaning jobs 👍👍
Thanks for the feedback, hand held pump up sprayers are certainly my preferred method for wheel cleaners and the larger 6L pump ups for pre-spray application.
Can you expand on the wheel shampoo comment? What are you looking for?
@@markfromautoglym 100% mate pump sprayers all the way. So an alkaline shampoo to use in your wheel bucket and also apply via a foaming pump sprayer to the wheels for regular cleaning. There are a few out on the market and they are really nice to use and cost effective 👌👌
Good imformative video 👍
I wanted to ask on magma do you it on a dry vehicle or a wet car, this fallout remover is giving a deeper red reaction magma really takes its time sorry for going over a different intended product.
Thank you, it ended up a bit long, but hopefully contains some useful nuggets.
No problem on questions on other products. You should use Magma and Liquid Clay on a washed vehicle that has the initial layer of "normal" dirt removed, so the Magma or Liquid Clay can get at the iron contamination without a layer of dirt "hiding", it if you see what I mean. That allows the product to work more effectively as it can react with the iron which is the whole reason you would use Magma or Liquid Clay. So unless you want to be busy and dry the car before use, that will mean using it on a wet or at best damp car. The only downside to this is that the product will be further diluted as it mixes with the remaining rinse water on the car. However, Autoglym took this into account when developing it, and therefore it should not pose a problem.
In summary, strictly speaking Magma and Liquid Clay will work best on a dry surface, however, the differences caused by any remaining rinse water on the car are likely to be negligible, and it is far more important that you use it on a washed surface than a dirty one.
@@markfromautoglym Thank you so much for the full detailed reply back, what I am going to do is place magma on a fully washed and tried car and see if I get results on my car for some reason does not react red for some reason very little, plus my wheels react faster with other fallout removers on the market I'll have another go with magma on a dry surface normally spray when the surface is damp. I wanted to ask if Autoglym can make a stronger faster removing iron fallout remover, a improved v2 version will be nice having the best of both worlds a stronger blend.
Another Great Video!!! YES👍
You are too kind - it was a bit waffly to be honest, glad you liked it though.
Awesome review 😊
Glad you liked it
Are there any stains left on your drive? Cheers.
Nope, all good.
Autoglym will love you as a customer,,using all that product 😮 you'll soon be back for more 😂
😆 It was a bit excessive wasn't it! Fortunately it appears you do not have to use anywhere near as much to get a great result -0 several other reviewers have used a more normal amount and reported the same results.
Hi Mark, I’m sure as being the face of Autoglym you’re probably entitled to a bit of staff discount, so first of all, why don’t you get yourself one of Your companies buckets and wheel brush.
I’m sure if you have a word in the office they’ll have a whip round for you.
Ha 😄 That little bucket previously held 50 fat balls for the bird feeder - I found it nested quite nicely in my car wash bucket and have used it ever since #recycling As for the brush, I'll try the large brush from the Custom Wheel Cleaner Kit, that might do the trick. My gofundme page will launch shortly...
What are the yellow things against face of the tyre
Hose. Reel Guides to stop your pressure washer hose getting stuck under the tyre
Is this ok to use on black gloss wheels?
Yes, no problem, usual advice applies, read the label, work on a cool wheel, don't let it dry on etc...
Hello mate. Nice video.
What are the wheel brushes you using?
The blue ones are E X Detailing brushes, the green and red one is from Vikan, the tyre brush is a Tuff Shine brush (I think?!?) and the little one for the wheel nuts a rubbish little brush from somewhere (unbranded)
I’m sad enough to wax my cars wheels, does this product lift the wax?
Nope, it won't do. Although clearly any brushing or rubbing and in fact rinsing will have an effect on the wax on the wheels - but I think the gist of your question is "if I use this will all my wax be gone?" the answer is "as long as you put a decent wax on with good detergent resistance, no". UHD Wax would be a great choice for instance as it is resistant to detergents.
@@markfromautoglym I use Meguiars Ultimate Liquid Wax on my car & wheels.
Cost about 20 quid to clean 4 wheels !
Wonderwheels exactly the same stuff £29 for 5L ( I’ve used both products ) so miles cheaper & same results - no brainier
Yea autoglym very expensive though i've only ever used the wonder wheels 600ml from screwfix on two friends cars and it worked brilliantly at a cost of £6.99. Just checked and it's £7.99 but works great. Agree a no brainer.
£20 for that bottle, bloody rip off when there's just as good products maybe even better stuff out there and a lot cheaper.
It's about par for the course for 1 litre or buy the 2.5 litre and spray bottle..... Remember it's a cleaner as well as a fall out remover so your buying one product and not two
When you wash it all off with a hose down the drain, where do you think the chemicals go mate? It's nothing but toxic chemicals going to into the water system.
Always somebody with a negative comment
@@Perfect-leedetailed if you don't want negative comments, don't wash chemicals down the drain then. Don't do the crime if you can't do the time.
Here in the UK we don't have laws which prevent us from washing chemicals down the drain. I know some other countries it is forbidden. I can only assume the very small amount of chemical is very very heavily dilluted once rinsed away