Been using pledge on my tires since the early 90s. I started using it on my 89 TransAm and found it works way better then any of the marketed tire wet products. I still use it to this day.. I spray it on the tires and just leave it, and then spray it on again the next day. It lasts for a week. I also use it on all the black trim, and on the inside dash and center console of my Ford Escape.. Again works way better then marketed armor all and has a nice lemon new car smell to it.. After having my Escspe for 2 years, I took it to the dealership for a small repair and they couldn’t believe how immaculate my truck looked! So I would say Yes I recommend it for professional detailing!
My grandmother used to Lemon Pledge her 1969 Oldsmobile. It looked showroom new 15 years later! Baby oil works great on trim and tires and works in most spray bottles.
Just a note!!! Pledge works excellent for removing bugs from the front of your vehicle ,thats right!! just spray it on the front of your car and let it sit for a few minutes and then wipe it off. The bugs will come right off with a little bit of rubbing. It will not harm the paint or plastic grill either . Motorcycle riders use this on their bikes for a long time . Try it once and you will see .
It also works great in taking bug excretions off of small aircraft(aka "bug smashers") cowling and windscreen! Works on my MGB as well. Keep the vids coming...I've really learned alot.
I bought a 1980 ford short box step-side. It had beautiful black paint job, the paint looked like it was a inch thick. I could not get it to really look show room quality. So i went to a car show and i asked a guy that had his car there, how do you keep your car so nice. He told me i'll tell you a little secret, we use dust free pledge on everything, windows inside and out, all the car, including the tires. I could not believe how nice my pickup looked inside and out. Everybody asked me how do you keep your pickup looking like it just came off the show room. I'd tell them, Dust Free Pledge, they'd lol
LOL Scott you don’t miss a thing! I’m not a pro detailer I just keep my cars, motorcycles and bicycles impeccable - it’s a Zen thing for me. I’ve been using Great Value furniture polish for years, it works better than Pledge (which has more water content) and is ridiculously cheap. I thought this was my little secret but Scotty, you’re on top of it! You are “The Car Whisperer”. Love your videos.
I found some lemon Pledge around the shoppe and used it on a Volkswagen, it looked excellent. Not overly shiny, just gave it a nice look that wouldn't sling off; gotta go get some more.
I used to pledge my car..people always asked how my car stayed Soo shiny and the paint was so smooth you would literally fall off my hood if you sat on it..that will do wonders for shine&protecting your car paint
Earl e*z*e*. You used it on your paint?? I use a detailer, but never heard of using a furniture polish. So, maybe I will try it if it doesn't ruin the pain!
"PAM" vegetable spray works pretty good on tires as well and makes the tire smell like butter. I use that on my leather seats too but it makes you slide all around when cornering...Drives my wife crazy because I only use it on her seat and she smells like better and slides all over the car when we go for a drive tee, he, he, he!
When I was 18 I used to use my mom's cooking oil .ha she went to make fried ooooo she was mad work ed for a day ha ....I miss the 70s I will try this great job thanks
I was literally thinking of trying this and this vid popped up. Kind of creepy. I had a heck of a time cleaning up tires that had been repeated juiced with greasy mucky products. I avoid tire shine products because they're too hard to clean up. I'll go with this and welcome a nice soft matte finish. But I think real Pledge has beeswax in it.
Scott - I checked out the folloe=wing video but I don't see the one you said you were doing to show what you do use pledge on - what do you use it for ( besides showing the tires here) THANKS
My main concern about using pledge or similar is the fact it has Naptha in it. That's a key component in jet fuel, plus the Butane etc. Longer term use will cause tyre (sorry, English spelling) surface degradation in the form of surface crazing (cracking). Yes, I know tyres do that overtime anyway but like any spirit based product applied to rubber, it will cause the crazing to happen much faster. Other than that it looks great and what a nice video. Oh, I'm a keen motorcycle detailer. Maybe a point of interest, using pledge on plastic surfaces on some bikes even causes the surface to craze eg on the surface of some motorcycle headlight lenses which have a plexiglass makeup. Not saying that it's not safe on the dash of cars though, but it does show how powerful the spirit side of it is. Anyhow just my experience with it.
what about Naptha on the paint of the car (clear coat)...do you think it could hurt the clear coat which is a form of plastic?...most waxes and sealants are filled with Naptha and yet we wipe it all over most surfaces of the vehicle...my point is that Naptha is just about in all detailing products including high end pro products...hmmmmmm
Dallas Paint Correction & Auto Detailing - hi again. Yes some paint treatments/polishes have naptha in them or some other spirit. This is to make the product spread more easily and to stop the product from solidifying in it's container. It also serves some other functions. It evaporates of course as the product sets on the paint so exposure time is minimal. However, clear coat is resistant to naptha, petrol etc unless it is continually soaked in it. Rubber is not (not to be confused with neoprene, which is resistant). Essentially, anything with a spirit in it is harmful to rubber and that is a well known fact. Using Pledge in this way won't cause your tyres to exhibit damage overnight however. But degradation of the tyre wall is accelerated. Black boot polish has the same effect due to the spirit in it. Thanks again for your videos.
I was about to buy tire shine last week but I’ll try this this weekend when I wash my car. Still have a bunch of pledge laying around so might as well put them to use.
Works great 👍🏽 I’ve used it for years! ... Scott, if you edit out the repeats and just say stuff once your videos would be 1/4 time in length and your subscriptions would explode! 😉 Thanks
Also want to mention I don't find to really be any cheaper using Pledge. I can get a good Water Based Dressing from CarKem for like $15 per gallon and can dilute 1:1 for a less shiny look. The Furniture Polish I bought was $2 for 9.7oz.
my point was the pledge is actually better if your just buying stuff like armor all or black magic and its all greasy and slings all over the paint, so if you didn't want to by pro products (and i paid a dollar for the can in the video)this would be far better than armor all:)...but god no i don't use it professionally ...pledge or armor all:)
My DTS has brand new Vogue Tire Mark 8’s and I hate how slimy and dirty the white wall & yellow strip get with Armor All/Meguire’s tire gel/ etc....Imma try this and hopefully works!
Of course it will... before any Tire dressings came out I used to mix my own... Future clear acrylic floor wax mixed 50-50 with water and painted on the tire with a cheap 2" paint brush... Worked great...!
This is great vs paying $5 or $6 sometimes even $10 for a tire shine product that never fully “dries” and is very greasy and picks up a lot of dirt. I think I’m gonna try this out on a couple of cars Scott
Thanks Scott. I can't find the other Video which you said you would make for the other use of Pledge on a car. Hope someone can direct me there. Thank you.
People !!!! Mix your own tire dressing if you demand the very best.... take 3 parts of Murphy's Oil Soap,,,, one part of liquified Spam (in a blender for 2 or 3 minutes), two parts of Crisco, one ounce of baby oil, and add in 4 or 5 ounces of Extra Virgins Olive Oil ,,,, and a dash of goats milk....Mix well....shake and bake for 3 hours on oven setting of 425, and Y O O H O O O O O O !! Best tire crap ever !!! There's no swelling if you add in 2 or 3 swats of Preparation H. >>> Bonus : If constipated, drink 3 or 4 ounces after consuming your largest meal you ever shucked.... you can blow your own doors off !!!! :)
Hi Scott im Peter here in Scotland..been a fan of your videos for a while now ..brilliant..now using pledge on the tyres of my 96 WRX Subaru..great idea as most all products i put on my tyres never last giving the weather i get here so looking for something thats cheap i can apply daily..even big name like meguiars gel just does not last long..heres a question..could pledge be used on the bodywork??im not saying replacing the products i use..mainly Meguiars..whats your thoughts?? Tha..nks
The tyre was already clean. Its not gna make it shine... it's more about keeping it black.. he literally says this in the video.. he never said its shiny
Do NOT use a rag to rub that in...The rag wipes it off and is absorbent, so all you do is take the stuff off into the rag! Use a SPONGE or a BRUSH which will allow the stuff NOT to be wiped off the tire.
You should try scrubbing bubbles on chrome! We used it that when I was in the US Army! Plus hard car wax was great in black floors to polish tech pastiche rum beer floors in the tech schools!
Clean your tires first with SIMPLE GREEN also take lemon pledge spray some on half of a nice clean cotton towel Pat the towel together and wipe over your cars paint finish
i love you Jonnie:)...all pledge is-water,silicone,and naphtha...so many over the counter tire shines are the same but twice the money..lol...no i don't use it as a pro but its a cool tip that works:)
I did some research and found that the aerosol spray version of Old English furniture polish is basically water, silicone, silicone oil, mineral oil, petroleum distillates, and fragrance. Sounds like the making of a good tire shine to me (and interior detailer too)
Hi Scott, do you think Pledge would also prevent ice and snow build up on the tire during winter? That's a serious issue when it comes to braking, traction, and whatnot.
I know Its off topic but I can't find where to send you a private message I'm sorry :p do you have a video on steam cleaning? I've been a detailer at a body shop for 4 years now and I'm really starting to get into detailing for myself outside of work. I've never used a steam cleaner and I don't have a ton of money to spend on one. I've been using drill brushes and cleaners to clean carpet and a shop vac after and that works well but I feel like I'm missing out because I'm not steam cleaning. Any tips or suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Sorry this was so long winded and thank you for your time in advance of your able to help me out at all!
please don't say your sorry:)..i think its a beautiful question and yes i would love to help you..i will make a video of me using an awesome steam cleaner that isn't expensive and i will use it on cloth,carpet and leather...i hope that will help:)..if you need to contact me, my contact number is listed on my website that is always listed in the box below my videos:)..i will try to take your call or call you back if I'm with a client...much love my friend and its awesome to have you on the channel:)
Scott just had a question I've been seen guys use acid for the rims. My question is can you use toilet bowl cleaner as a rim cleaner or watered down? I know it might sound crazy!!
Stay away from the tire tread. It's better to stay a little bit away from the tread, than to get a little on the tread. You don't want to lose traction/friction and go sliding around on the road to make your tires nicer.
My dad use to use pledge for the paint on his 1979 Lil red Express and it faded his base coat and he used it on the tires and it faded a cracked the tire walls b/c it has no UV protection
Dallas Paint Correction & Auto Detailing well the things that crack the tire side walls is sun winter and salt and potholes where I live the vehicle stay out side in the sun no shade and winter isn't the worst but we do get about a foot or two and one year we had 6 foot snow drifts but the salt on the roads is one thing that will make the tires dry out and crack
Alex Bryan As it's basically a silicone dressing, any plastic, rubber, or vinyl interior or exterior surface would be a candidate; also any clear coated interior surfaces or panels.
Been using pledge on my tires since the early 90s.
I started using it on my 89 TransAm and found it works way better then any of the marketed tire wet products. I still use it to this day.. I spray it on the tires and just leave it, and then spray it on again the next day. It lasts for a week. I also use it on all the black trim, and on the inside dash and center console of my Ford Escape.. Again works way better then marketed armor all and has a nice lemon new car smell to it.. After having my Escspe for 2 years, I took it to the dealership for a small repair and they couldn’t believe how immaculate my truck looked! So I would say Yes I recommend it for professional detailing!
WOW!!! Thx for sharing :)
when i was 17 in the 70s i use to take my mothers pledge and shine the tires on my nova and still use it today
Wow...that bottle has really lasted!!
@@momos2790 my kind of humor 😂😂😂
My grandmother used to Lemon Pledge her 1969 Oldsmobile. It looked showroom new 15 years later! Baby oil works great on trim and tires and works in most spray bottles.
Just a note!!! Pledge works excellent for removing bugs from the front of your vehicle ,thats right!! just spray it on the front of your car and let it sit for a few minutes and then wipe it off. The bugs will come right off with a little bit of rubbing. It will not harm the paint or plastic grill either . Motorcycle riders use this on their bikes for a long time . Try it once and you will see .
It also works great in taking bug excretions off of small aircraft(aka "bug smashers") cowling and windscreen! Works on my MGB as well. Keep the vids coming...I've really learned alot.
Just tried this with the Dollar General brand Pledge, works great.
Good tip for using furniture polish instead of amour all. Appreciate it, I cleaned my tires and the dash. Looked good and smelled good too..
I bought a 1980 ford short box step-side. It had beautiful black paint job, the paint looked like it was a inch thick. I could not get it to really look show room quality. So i went to a car show and i asked a guy that had his car there, how do you keep your car so nice. He told me i'll tell you a little secret, we use dust free pledge on everything, windows inside and out, all the car, including the tires. I could not believe how nice my pickup looked inside and out. Everybody asked me how do you keep your pickup looking like it just came off the show room. I'd tell them, Dust Free Pledge, they'd lol
Why can't you make video so that we can see
My brother had a 67 Plymouth Fury 3 convertible.He'd do the whole interior ,seats ,console convertible top boot .Man that car looked great.
Is there a dusty pledge I need to avoid?
@@momos2790 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I have been doing this for years. Not only on tires, but on dash boards as well.
I use Pledge on my tool box at work to make it easy to wipe off dirt & dust that settles on it. It's a great product for many things.
I get the generic at Dollar Tree. A buck! It works great.
I prefer the satin finish and I love how quick the aerosol disperses the product!
I’ve been using Lemon Pledge on my first car in 1976 and Orange Pledge over the past ten years. Cheap and lasts !
Try it, it works well
Sounds delicious 😋
Seriously tho... what areas of the car do you use it on? 😲
Wow! Goin' old school with the Pledge Scott...Love it!!
I sprayed this on the front of my car and it improved my 0-60 mph
Oh hell nah lmao
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Good one ☝☝☝☝💪💪💪👍👍😅😅😅
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 we both wasted time in our life we'll never get back
Peace
I put that stuff on everything!
Tires, interior vinyl, rubber, black paint.
Cheap and effective.
Pledge was used by my grandmother for 40 years. If you went into her house you thought you were in a lemon grove.
John Stone 🤣😂
LOL Scott you don’t miss a thing!
I’m not a pro detailer I just keep my cars, motorcycles and bicycles impeccable - it’s a Zen thing for me.
I’ve been using Great Value furniture polish for years, it works better than Pledge (which has more water content) and is ridiculously cheap.
I thought this was my little secret but Scotty, you’re on top of it!
You are “The Car Whisperer”.
Love your videos.
Gotta love that Ray Romano NY accent, a rarity in Texas -- keep up the great work!
I found some lemon Pledge around the shoppe and used it on a Volkswagen, it looked excellent. Not overly shiny, just gave it a nice look that wouldn't sling off; gotta go get some more.
Ey wuddup me
Eyyy wuddup me from 2 other time periods
I used to pledge my car..people always asked how my car stayed Soo shiny and the paint was so smooth you would literally fall off my hood if you sat on it..that will do wonders for shine&protecting your car paint
You may think this is crazy but it looks good
Earl e*z*e*. You used it on your paint?? I use a detailer, but never heard of using a furniture polish. So, maybe I will try it if it doesn't ruin the pain!
I had an '86 Fiero and I used Pledge on the plastic body and it worked great.
In your words Scott, HOLY CRAP! And WHY NOT! Good job again Scott!
I used Pledge on my tires back in the 70's before there were any tire shine products..
"PAM" vegetable spray works pretty good on tires as well and makes the tire smell like butter. I use that on my leather seats too but it makes you slide all around when cornering...Drives my wife crazy because I only use it on her seat and she smells like better and slides all over the car when we go for a drive tee, he, he, he!
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Happy wife, a happy life. You cannot be happy doing that to your wife's seat. Not very nice of ya! Not really very funny.
Yeah but they heat up and blow up
Lol
My uncle told me that years ago, they used floor wax to shine the tires.
When I was 18 I used to use my mom's cooking oil .ha she went to make fried ooooo she was mad work ed for a day ha ....I miss the 70s I will try this great job thanks
I was literally thinking of trying this and this vid popped up. Kind of creepy. I had a heck of a time cleaning up tires that had been repeated juiced with greasy mucky products. I avoid tire shine products because they're too hard to clean up. I'll go with this and welcome a nice soft matte finish. But I think real Pledge has beeswax in it.
The tire looks exactly the same as it did before he put the polish on. I need SHINE on my tires!
Oh! I do, too. Have been looking at the comments prior to finishing the video.
Hmmmmm...
Don't really care for it as a "tire shine" but works amazing on interior vinyl plastics. No greasy residue and not overly shiny.
Scott - I checked out the folloe=wing video but I don't see the one you said you were doing to show what you do use pledge on - what do you use it for ( besides showing the tires here) THANKS
He sounds like Ray Romano.
I think its Rays Cousen 🤣😂😁
My main concern about using pledge or similar is the fact it has Naptha in it. That's a key component in jet fuel, plus the Butane etc. Longer term use will cause tyre (sorry, English spelling) surface degradation in the form of surface crazing (cracking). Yes, I know tyres do that overtime anyway but like any spirit based product applied to rubber, it will cause the crazing to happen much faster. Other than that it looks great and what a nice video. Oh, I'm a keen motorcycle detailer. Maybe a point of interest, using pledge on plastic surfaces on some bikes even causes the surface to craze eg on the surface of some motorcycle headlight lenses which have a plexiglass makeup. Not saying that it's not safe on the dash of cars though, but it does show how powerful the spirit side of it is. Anyhow just my experience with it.
what about Naptha on the paint of the car (clear coat)...do you think it could hurt the clear coat which is a form of plastic?...most waxes and sealants are filled with Naptha and yet we wipe it all over most surfaces of the vehicle...my point is that Naptha is just about in all detailing products including high end pro products...hmmmmmm
Dallas Paint Correction & Auto Detailing - hi again. Yes some paint treatments/polishes have naptha in them or some other spirit. This is to make the product spread more easily and to stop the product from solidifying in it's container. It also serves some other functions. It evaporates of course as the product sets on the paint so exposure time is minimal. However, clear coat is resistant to naptha, petrol etc unless it is continually soaked in it. Rubber is not (not to be confused with neoprene, which is resistant). Essentially, anything with a spirit in it is harmful to rubber and that is a well known fact. Using Pledge in this way won't cause your tyres to exhibit damage overnight however. But degradation of the tyre wall is accelerated. Black boot polish has the same effect due to the spirit in it. Thanks again for your videos.
@@ianburg9905 What is your recommendation for tire dressing then?
Used pledge on my seats 50 years ago. It would make the seats shinny and slippery ! Some guys today still use it.
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I was about to buy tire shine last week but I’ll try this this weekend when I wash my car. Still have a bunch of pledge laying around so might as well put them to use.
I like the clean rubber new tire flat black look.
I used to simply use spray silicone. I used it for years. Not cheap but lasts quote a while.
"Hydrophobic"...Does that mean its afraid of water seeing that the word "phobic" means to be afraid of?
Samuel Adams7 yes, that is exactly what it means - repells water, as opposed to hydrophilic, or water loving or water absorbing
I like my tires to look new, not wet. So I'll use Pledge. Thank you.
Works great 👍🏽 I’ve used it for years! ... Scott, if you edit out the repeats and just say stuff once your videos would be 1/4 time in length and your subscriptions would explode! 😉 Thanks
That nice, matte black look along with the "Lemony Pledge Smell" is enough to have me try this..!
Thanks again Scott for a great video!!! Will have to try on the tires...i have used pledge on the interior of my work trucks.
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Amy Faulkner STFU
I like it better than tire shine. Not too shiny. Back in the early 70s I used brake fluid as a tire shine. Put it on but wipe off any excess.
You could always huff some til the tires looks shiny....🤷♂️
yeah we were using pledge on our rods 50 years ago!
Also want to mention I don't find to really be any cheaper using Pledge. I can get a good Water Based Dressing from CarKem for like $15 per gallon and can dilute 1:1 for a less shiny look. The Furniture Polish I bought was $2 for 9.7oz.
my point was the pledge is actually better if your just buying stuff like armor all or black magic and its all greasy and slings all over the paint, so if you didn't want to by pro products (and i paid a dollar for the can in the video)this would be far better than armor all:)...but god no i don't use it professionally ...pledge or armor all:)
and the cool thing! The last memory of the cat, rabbit, raccoon, etc that you just ran over is: "Ahhhh "lemon""....
My DTS has brand new Vogue Tire Mark 8’s and I hate how slimy and dirty the white wall & yellow strip get with Armor All/Meguire’s tire gel/ etc....Imma try this and hopefully works!
Of course it will... before any Tire dressings came out I used to mix my own... Future clear acrylic floor wax mixed 50-50 with water and painted on the tire with a cheap 2" paint brush... Worked great...!
This is great vs paying $5 or $6 sometimes even $10 for a tire shine product that never fully “dries” and is very greasy and picks up a lot of dirt. I think I’m gonna try this out on a couple of cars Scott
Thanks Scott. I can't find the other Video which you said you would make for the other use of Pledge on a car. Hope someone can direct me there. Thank you.
People !!!! Mix your own tire dressing if you demand the very best.... take 3 parts of Murphy's Oil Soap,,,, one part of liquified Spam (in a blender for 2 or 3 minutes), two parts of Crisco, one ounce of baby oil, and add in 4 or 5 ounces of Extra Virgins Olive Oil ,,,, and a dash of goats milk....Mix well....shake and bake for 3 hours on oven setting of 425, and Y O O H O O O O O O !! Best tire crap ever !!! There's no swelling if you add in 2 or 3 swats of Preparation H. >>> Bonus : If constipated, drink 3 or 4 ounces after consuming your largest meal you ever shucked.... you can blow your own doors off !!!! :)
Would bacon grease work, or would duck fat be a better choice?
Also, what happens if you use shaving cream in a foam cannon?
I use motor oil only on side walls This preserves rubber.Keeps it g from cracking lasts longer.Dont put on treads
Smart... does it sling tho?
Been using Pledge (or a copycat) all my life. I HATE shiny tires, preferring a nice satin finish instead. This stuff WORKS!
Naptha is also found in Sea Foam motor treatment.
Hi Scott im Peter here in Scotland..been a fan of your videos for a while now ..brilliant..now using pledge on the tyres of my 96 WRX Subaru..great idea as most all products i put on my tyres never last giving the weather i get here so looking for something thats cheap i can apply daily..even big name like meguiars gel just does not last long..heres a question..could pledge be used on the bodywork??im not saying replacing the products i use..mainly Meguiars..whats your thoughts?? Tha..nks
We have used Pledge to clean our eyeglasses for years.
Same crap, well it's not crap. Haha love it
I watched a few videos of folks using this on already clean tires. I agree, it looks no different before & after.
The tyre was already clean. Its not gna make it shine... it's more about keeping it black.. he literally says this in the video.. he never said its shiny
@@KR-jg7gc I'm not sure if you were replying to me, but if so I never said shiny. Peace.
Do NOT use a rag to rub that in...The rag wipes it off and is absorbent, so all you do is take the stuff off into the rag! Use a SPONGE or a BRUSH which will allow the stuff NOT to be wiped off the tire.
You should try scrubbing bubbles on chrome! We used it that when I was in the US Army! Plus hard car wax was great in black floors to polish tech pastiche rum beer floors in the tech schools!
cool..i love the tip:)
terry thank you for your service
I always use bee's wax furniture polish on the wifes red chevvy spark, it works really well and shines longer than these expensive car polish brands.
Will be trying this Thank You Sir !!!!!!!!!!!
Clean your tires first with SIMPLE GREEN also take lemon pledge spray some on half of a nice clean cotton towel Pat the towel together and wipe over your cars paint finish
Better than wax?
I've sprayed it on and left it.....glossy as tire shine!!!
How long it lasted
Try using RAID bug spray on tires...I tried some on my tires and i NEVER seen the first bug or mosquitos on my tires. ..AND no dust.
Talk about "off label use," this one takes the cake 😁😁😁
I don't have any Pledge around the house...I wonder how Old English will fair?
i love you Jonnie:)...all pledge is-water,silicone,and naphtha...so many over the counter tire shines are the same but twice the money..lol...no i don't use it as a pro but its a cool tip that works:)
I did some research and found that the aerosol spray version of Old English furniture polish is basically water, silicone, silicone oil, mineral oil, petroleum distillates, and fragrance. Sounds like the making of a good tire shine to me (and interior detailer too)
Could pledge also be used to detail engine compartment plastics or hoses etc?
Sounds like a good idea to me!
Used to spray it on my Convertible top I use for my Summer Car..Beads for Weeks.. and spray it on the Engine were its clean ..
Can I use tire magic on my wood furniture ?
you can use it as a glaze for your paint as well. Car show guys do it all the time.
I never knew I’m going to try this thanks
Hi Scott, do you think Pledge would also prevent ice and snow build up on the tire during winter? That's a serious issue when it comes to braking, traction, and whatnot.
BTW, I have seen this done a few times over the past few decades(Seventies up until present) but never really considered the winter angle.
I was using it in the 70s too interior 2
Thank you for another beautiful video. I'm a big fan and I love you brother.
thank you and love you as well:)
I've been using pledge on my white powdered coated wheels. Works better than any clerical products. Brake dust doesn't stick to wheels.
Tried does a good job with wet look on the tires.
2:30 Scott "Take a microfiber towel you don't care about..."
Me: "Hey Scott, let me borrow one of your microfiber towels"
I know Its off topic but I can't find where to send you a private message I'm sorry :p do you have a video on steam cleaning? I've been a detailer at a body shop for 4 years now and I'm really starting to get into detailing for myself outside of work. I've never used a steam cleaner and I don't have a ton of money to spend on one. I've been using drill brushes and cleaners to clean carpet and a shop vac after and that works well but I feel like I'm missing out because I'm not steam cleaning. Any tips or suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Sorry this was so long winded and thank you for your time in advance of your able to help me out at all!
please don't say your sorry:)..i think its a beautiful question and yes i would love to help you..i will make a video of me using an awesome steam cleaner that isn't expensive and i will use it on cloth,carpet and leather...i hope that will help:)..if you need to contact me, my contact number is listed on my website that is always listed in the box below my videos:)..i will try to take your call or call you back if I'm with a client...much love my friend and its awesome to have you on the channel:)
Awesome man!! Thank you very much! I can't wait to see it!
Hi Scott this is Alvin from D.C. Can I use pledge on my wheels? I have a brake dust issues. PLEASE HELP ME SCOTT YOUR MY ONLY HOPE.
Prior to dressing the tire when you clean the tire what dilution do use with Meguiar's Degreaser? I have a new car so the tires are not that dirty.
Now I'm wondering if I can use Armor all on wood? Lol
Oscarzana 17
If you don't mind the greasiness and your furniture is finished with a non porous surface, most likely it'll be fine.
Lmao!!!!!
use collinite 845 on wood. armor all on your laptop!
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Funny
Yup it works pretty good. Tried it on my new Michelins
Scott just had a question I've been seen guys use acid for the rims. My question is can you use toilet bowl cleaner as a rim cleaner or watered down? I know it might sound crazy!!
How about Mop & Glo or Mop 'n Shine for tires?
You won't believe this ,when I was younger guys use to put Joy dish detergent on tires.
Stay away from the tire tread. It's better to stay a little bit away from the tread, than to get a little on the tread. You don't want to lose traction/friction and go sliding around on the road to make your tires nicer.
I used the one Pledged with Silicone...it look good...
i tryed this before and it works good video buddy
That's really cool
This might be good for my semi truck?
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My dad use to use pledge for the paint on his 1979 Lil red Express and it faded his base coat and he used it on the tires and it faded a cracked the tire walls b/c it has no UV protection
and i have a car and never apply a tire dressing...if tire dressings provide UV protection how come my tires aren't cracking or faded yet?
Dallas Paint Correction & Auto Detailing well the things that crack the tire side walls is sun winter and salt and potholes where I live the vehicle stay out side in the sun no shade and winter isn't the worst but we do get about a foot or two and one year we had 6 foot snow drifts but the salt on the roads is one thing that will make the tires dry out and crack
I like all your information keep it
Would it work on interior and exterior trim pieces?
Meester Vader... we need more Lemon Pledge.
Thank you 🙏
Just following your video this CRAP !!! really works on tires Thanks...
Has Scott tried Dawn dish soap as a tire cleaner
I'm wondering if the place u use it is on wood veneer or maybe exterior black plastic trim? Keep me guessing Scott! Lol
Alex Bryan As it's basically a silicone dressing, any plastic, rubber, or vinyl interior or exterior surface would be a candidate; also any clear coated interior surfaces or panels.