Those two products (wheel and tire cleaners) look like they work great. Especially that tire cleaner. WOW. I was impressed when you first sprayed the tire and it instantly started turning the tire brown and all the gunk and previous whatever that was on the tire started to breakdown and run down the tire wall. I am definitely getting a gallon of that stuff! Armour Detail Supply is one of the best detailing supply company's out there right now. There products just WORK. And work well. Those are the kind of products a professional detailer needs. Stuff that they can rely upon to do the job right the first time, everytime. Makes getting the job done a lot easier too.
Great video, lot's of detail as usual. I use P&S Brake Buster diluted at 5:1 on wheels and tires that are not heavily soiled, if the tires are browning I use it full strength. I have been using it for a few years and I get great results, and if bought by the gallon it's really economical. When it's finished I might try the Armour Detail supply, but for an all in one solution for both wheels and tires P&S works great. Thanks again for the video.
You can use the tire cleaner as all in one for maintenance but the wheel cleaner has the iron remover. What amazes me with the tire cleaner is how it just foams right from a normal trigger spray bottle.
This was an excellent video, and just what i needed as I had questions about using tire and wheel chemicals with no hose available. Also, a wonderful tip on using the wood! That will be so handy in the future.
Great vid Mike! I use the ADS maybe once every 4 months for a deep clean. For the maintenance washes I use Nanoskin Wheel and Tire cleaner. At $24.00 a gallon it’s all you need. And you dilute it 1-4. You can thank me later 💯💪🏼
The two ADs products are absolutely fantastic if you have wheels and tires from someone who you've never seen before. On a well maintained vehicles where you are doing rims monthly, the brake buster is a go to. The ADS tire cleaner though is next level and I haven't seen anything that comes close to matching it for the price.
@@TheOutdoorDetailer I also use brake buster. Is any iron remover wheel cleaner going to work about the same? ADS isn't available on Amazon and I don't have enough products needed for free shipping from the website
I don’t have a wash keg. If I don’t have hose access, I use a second bucket with just water and a pump sprayer. I refill the pump sprayer using the water bucket and adjust the spray nozzle to what I need it to be. As for chemicals, I use Adams Eco Wheel Cleaner, Adams Tire and Rubber Cleaner, and Chemical Guys VRP (Dressing). I could go on and on with my process, but it would be a book if I typed it all out. Lol
Their tire shine is bussin and I have the first version. And I’m gonna do the same when their Decon wash comes out and I’ll pick up the newest version of the tire shine..
You would likely need to refill once or twice. For reference, good detail pressure washers put out about 2gpm and you can get around the car in around 5 minutes or less. I have rinsed off the sides of the vehicle and the hood multiple times using a single fill. When I continuously use it, I generally hold the keg and compressor in one hand and let the compressor pump the keg as I use it, similar to how the E Foam Pro 12 works. I have 4 total kegs right now and one is designated for rinseless wash and has a different hose and wand. I'm working on a video on how to build one, but it's a lot of production and editing.
I spray with water the brushes every time I use them to be clean for the next wheel but I need a stronger sprayer like the one you have can you tell me what is called pls?
I call it a wash keg, but some people call them detail kegs. They're converted 5 gallon kegs that used to be used in the soda industry and are now used by people who brew their own beer and now, detail cars.. you can buy them from people already done, or make your own. (I'm working on a build your own video).
By the time you set all this up, just go to the neighborhood car wash and call it a day.. Ridiculous You have clear coat failure because of the chemicals you're using. It's turning purple because it has iron remover in it. Buy Adam's Tire and Wheel cleaner.. You don't need to buy 2 products.
Those two products (wheel and tire cleaners) look like they work great. Especially that tire cleaner. WOW. I was impressed when you first sprayed the tire and it instantly started turning the tire brown and all the gunk and previous whatever that was on the tire started to breakdown and run down the tire wall. I am definitely getting a gallon of that stuff! Armour Detail Supply is one of the best detailing supply company's out there right now. There products just WORK. And work well. Those are the kind of products a professional detailer needs. Stuff that they can rely upon to do the job right the first time, everytime. Makes getting the job done a lot easier too.
Great video, lot's of detail as usual. I use P&S Brake Buster diluted at 5:1 on wheels and tires that are not heavily soiled, if the tires are browning I use it full strength. I have been using it for a few years and I get great results, and if bought by the gallon it's really economical. When it's finished I might try the Armour Detail supply, but for an all in one solution for both wheels and tires P&S works great. Thanks again for the video.
You can use the tire cleaner as all in one for maintenance but the wheel cleaner has the iron remover. What amazes me with the tire cleaner is how it just foams right from a normal trigger spray bottle.
Awesome work, Mike! Such a great way to do wheels perfectly everytime with minimal waste
Another good instructional video, but hell of a lot of products and tools needed to clean wheels and tyres!
I really only used a couple in the video. All depends on what you're doing. That TRC brush is hella good though with the brush pattern.
This was an excellent video, and just what i needed as I had questions about using tire and wheel chemicals with no hose available. Also, a wonderful tip on using the wood! That will be so handy in the future.
Glad it was helpful!
Great vid Mike! I use the ADS maybe once every 4 months for a deep clean. For the maintenance washes I use Nanoskin Wheel and Tire cleaner. At $24.00 a gallon it’s all you need. And you dilute it 1-4. You can thank me later 💯💪🏼
I would probably use Dark Fury or even Brake Buster diluted for weekly washes. With business discounts the P&S stuff is super inexpensive.
@@TheOutdoorDetailerThose are all great products as well. 👍🏼
Cool. Always something interesting on your channel. Thanks for the video. Need to buy more ADS stuff.
I appreciate the view, and thank you for the kind words.
It's touch to beat how well p&S Brake Buster works due to the price per gallon.
The two ADs products are absolutely fantastic if you have wheels and tires from someone who you've never seen before. On a well maintained vehicles where you are doing rims monthly, the brake buster is a go to. The ADS tire cleaner though is next level and I haven't seen anything that comes close to matching it for the price.
@@TheOutdoorDetailer I also use brake buster. Is any iron remover wheel cleaner going to work about the same? ADS isn't available on Amazon and I don't have enough products needed for free shipping from the website
For maintenance I use the tire cleaner at 4:1 on wheels and tires. Works well
I don’t have a wash keg. If I don’t have hose access, I use a second bucket with just water and a pump sprayer. I refill the pump sprayer using the water bucket and adjust the spray nozzle to what I need it to be.
As for chemicals, I use Adams Eco Wheel Cleaner, Adams Tire and Rubber Cleaner, and Chemical Guys VRP (Dressing).
I could go on and on with my process, but it would be a book if I typed it all out. Lol
These look great. I normally just use Dawn . :D
FX Protect Tire and Rubber Cleaner
Good work! I really like Adam’s tire and wheel cleaner but lately a got a budget friendly which is Dark Fury.
Their tire shine is bussin and I have the first version. And I’m gonna do the same when their Decon wash comes out and I’ll pick up the newest version of the tire shine..
I'm patiently waiting for the decon soap and glass coatings.
Get you some rimmats. Those can replace your wood blocks.
Those appear to be UK available products, and cost about 4x or more than my blocks of wood cost.
Another nice video mate, personally i don’t like those barrel brushes as they flick a lot of crap onto you give me a wheelwollies any day
I have learned over time what rims to use them on and which ones not to, along with how to angle them properly.
I live in nyc in an apartment. Is it possible to rinse your car with that Keg ?
You would likely need to refill once or twice. For reference, good detail pressure washers put out about 2gpm and you can get around the car in around 5 minutes or less. I have rinsed off the sides of the vehicle and the hood multiple times using a single fill. When I continuously use it, I generally hold the keg and compressor in one hand and let the compressor pump the keg as I use it, similar to how the E Foam Pro 12 works. I have 4 total kegs right now and one is designated for rinseless wash and has a different hose and wand. I'm working on a video on how to build one, but it's a lot of production and editing.
I spray with water the brushes every time I use them to be clean for the next wheel but I need a stronger sprayer like the one you have can you tell me what is called pls?
I call it a wash keg, but some people call them detail kegs. They're converted 5 gallon kegs that used to be used in the soda industry and are now used by people who brew their own beer and now, detail cars.. you can buy them from people already done, or make your own. (I'm working on a build your own video).
@@TheOutdoorDetailer thanks brother I will check them out
First!!!!!
By the time you set all this up, just go to the neighborhood car wash and call it a day.. Ridiculous
You have clear coat failure because of the chemicals you're using. It's turning purple because it has iron remover in it.
Buy Adam's Tire and Wheel cleaner.. You don't need to buy 2 products.
You're incorrect, but free to have whatever opinion you wish.
@@TheOutdoorDetailer Learn how to Detail.. Before giving advice.
You too, have a great evening!