Glad you liked the results! In addition, the Wise Guys tire cleaner is safe on your wheels and paint... so no need to worry about overspray! ..But they do recommend washing it off before it dry's.
Here's a tip which I've yet to see anyone do. Get (4) 1' pieces of 2x4 or 2x6 and put them under (behind) your tires, slightly toward the inside of the tire. Back your car up onto them so that your tires have a 1.5" gap under them. Then you can wash all the way around the tire and you don't wind up with the little flat spot at the bottom that never gets scrubbed or treated with tire shine. Or if you have the time - just take off each wheel and do it the right way. :)
I actually just roll the truck back a few feet after my initial cleaning, then clean that portion that I couldn't reach. That 2x4 idea is pretty clever though!
Thank You, that's the goal! A deep flat black tire that looks amazing and has a protective layer to protect from UV rays and to make future cleaning easer.
The KO2 tires have not failed me yet. I'll be getting them again most likely when the time comes. Thank you for checking out my video, I hope it helped!
@@mwesigwapeter8 tires are still holding up amazingly. You can check out my latest video where I went on a Hike in the Oasis of Arizona. The opening has some cool 4wd clips! Also I've done other 4wd trips (such as this years Black River trip.... which I have an old video of that trip as well... same tires). The latest update... from the rainy PNW to the aired SW... I'll get them again for sure.
I do most of the same stuff, maybe not the same cleaner’s but the same thing except Most of the time I take the wheels off to clean because I also wax the inside of the wheel. But at the very least I jack up the vehicle to be able to spin the wheel. Otherwise you don’t get the bottom of the tire and between the brake calipers and wheels
I do take the tires off from time to time to wax them as well. On a maintenance clean like this: I clean as the video shows, then roll the truck back a few feet to get the section of tire I couldn't reach. I like the way you think though, very thorough. Keep up the good work!
Thank you! I hope this helps preserve you tires.... CarPro Perl will also preserve plastic/vinyl.... use it as directed and you will keep a vehicle in prime condition.
It's been a good product. I started off with the small bottle just to test it out, now I buy the big bottle because I like it so much. It works for many things, not just tires. I use it on plastic trim pieces inside and outside of my vehicles as well. I dilute it using tap water, you can choose the dilution ratio based on the product recommendations.
...or it's a 3-year-old tire that has been taken care of using this particular treatment. So, thank you for your compliment! If you want similar results, you now know how to do it.
I can't positively confirm that the tire shine products will cause any damage. What I can confirm is that this method will clean out the pores of the tire rubber very well and then hydrate and seal the tire (in theory this will help prevent rot). I have used tire shine products in the past but was never satisfied with the final result. If you like the shiny tire look, I would still recommend cleaning your tire first with the "shine supply wise guys" before applying your tire shine product. You will be amazed on how much dirt and grime come off your tires even if they don't look that dirty.
@@studio_tron Gotcha. Yeah. I never actually really spent time like you’ve done with your tires. Rims I wash with a long pole brush. One for car one for rims/tires. I think last year I went overboard with the shine. ESP using it in cold months. I got it not just on the sidewalls but sometimes on the start of the outside treads. I love the look. Felt always if I didn’t use some kind of tire shine that it always looked incomplete. So your saying use that wise guys stuff? I’m thinking of buying a small pressure washer to help with washes, maybe that can help with the tires too. Because they look clean but brown comes off. Dirt. Also I gotta get in the gear to let tires completely dry or dry 8/10 before putting shine on.
@@DMG18T Yup, I'd definitely recommend the Wise Guys by Shine Supply for your cleaning (I am not sponsored by any of the products in my video either, I personally purchase and use them). It will really give your tire shine product the best results. Also, as you have mentioned, be sure to let your tires dry before you apply your shine. Please come back and post your results here... I would love to hear back from ya after you give it a whirl.
Great video but seems as if there are a lot of unnecessary steps. Rinse, foam cannon, scrub wheels then spray tires with cleaner, rinse and you’re done.
I understand where you are coming from! My goal with this video is to help people know how to clean their tires without using the spray-can tire shine stuff (which is horrible). This is honestly the best method that I've found thus far. All of us car enthusiasts have got to learn and practice good vehicle maintenance for that hallowed day when we get our dream car! I hope your day comes soon and these tips help keep your ride looking and running at peak performance!
Shoulda known this was another let me show you something you and most of the guys who drive and clean their own trucks already know. But, I would like to know where you got the watermelon shorts ? Thanks for sharing sir. 🍉
Honestly, the process I show here is unlike any I've seen before! I appreciate your feedback though. The shorts are a show stopper I agree.... got them at "Tilly's" in 2021.
07/4 22 Spoke with a valeter at a well known Car Hire Co at an airport pick up point who was using Scotchguard shoe spray on alloy wheels & the tyres. (He stuffed rags over the exposed brake discs.) He reckoned it minimised wheel cleaning for him keeping brake dust off wheels too. He finished the tyres with some Turkish CLEAR shoe polish which he also buffed plastic trim with too. I then covered 1000 km with heavy mountainous braking - & muddy & later dusty un-adopted surfaces -it did seem to keep the wheels free of grime. His kit also contained furniture polish, windolene, washing up liquid, white spirit, toothpaste & pairs of microfibre gloves. His ideal routine was to throughly car wash at the end of the day & finally bull & buff wth the next mornings soft dew & early sunlight.
In fact, using regular home products gives splendid effects. Brake cleaner? Just use WD-40. It's almost the same. Shoe shine works as You described. Carpet powder is great for floor mats. Dirty mufflers? Stove cleaner is designed to dissolve the same type of contaminations. Just give it a little polsih with cleaning milk (the one to clean taps, sinks and generally bathrooms)
Only thing that I would say is why use so much? I use p&s brake buster. Spray it scrub it wash it off done one time. Now I don't like dressings at all cause I like it no shine at all just the clean rubber. I like how your wheels came out though. Good job..
Electric pressure washer is the beginning of wasting my time. Next is the foam cannon. He named it my name. Links in the description and not affiliated, what works for him. Product called wise guy at $19 a tire. Pretty music in the background. Foam cannon again with the term micrfiber. He has names for everything. Lots if soap and money. Wears shorts with watermelons on them. More cute music. The end.
@@aaronlee9660 I would suggest following the guidelines demonstrated in this video. Make sure you use a quality car wash detergent/ snow foam. After your wheels are clean and dry, add a coat of wax let it haze over and buff it off. I like Meguiars Ultimate Liquid Wax for the entire vehicle including the wheels, but any car wax will work. You can wax your wheels every time you clean them if you'd like. If you ever start to see a wax build up, you can use "Clean Slate by Chemical Guys" that will safely strip off the wax so you can start with a "clean slate."
The other side is cleaned the exact same way as this side and would be redundant for the sake of this video. I've had to say that twice now... oh the irony. haha.
F*ck me man you said "tire brush" i see the brush an realize its the same brush i used washing my car little while back an after it dried i saw bad scratches an shiii now it makes sense 🤬
Foam canon for tires? No. Too complicated, too expensive, too time consuming. $26 for a 16 ounces bottle of that stupid Wise thing. Are you out of your mind? Your wife will dump you.
Great process, followed this today and saw great results!
That wise guys really cleans up nicely!
Glad you liked the results! In addition, the Wise Guys tire cleaner is safe on your wheels and paint... so no need to worry about overspray!
..But they do recommend washing it off before it dry's.
Now you can eat off your tires
Mi0l😅😮lp
Here's a tip which I've yet to see anyone do. Get (4) 1' pieces of 2x4 or 2x6 and put them under (behind) your tires, slightly toward the inside of the tire. Back your car up onto them so that your tires have a 1.5" gap under them. Then you can wash all the way around the tire and you don't wind up with the little flat spot at the bottom that never gets scrubbed or treated with tire shine. Or if you have the time - just take off each wheel and do it the right way. :)
I actually just roll the truck back a few feet after my initial cleaning, then clean that portion that I couldn't reach.
That 2x4 idea is pretty clever though!
I'll get that spot next time while leaving a new one. It's cheap entertainment.
Nice. Tires look good without looking too shiny.
Thank You, that's the goal! A deep flat black tire that looks amazing and has a protective layer to protect from UV rays and to make future cleaning easer.
I've never seen many types of cleaning liquid for just tires. This is detailer territory 😂
Amazing how it made the whole truck shinier, too...
🤣
been looking for a video on how to clean my ko2 tires thanks alot bro
The KO2 tires have not failed me yet. I'll be getting them again most likely when the time comes. Thank you for checking out my video, I hope it helped!
@@studio_tron it did
@@mwesigwapeter8 tires are still holding up amazingly. You can check out my latest video where I went on a Hike in the Oasis of Arizona. The opening has some cool 4wd clips! Also I've done other 4wd trips (such as this years Black River trip.... which I have an old video of that trip as well... same tires). The latest update... from the rainy PNW to the aired SW... I'll get them again for sure.
Thanks for the help chief.
No Problem! I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
I do most of the same stuff, maybe not the same cleaner’s but the same thing except Most of the time I take the wheels off to clean because I also wax the inside of the wheel. But at the very least I jack up the vehicle to be able to spin the wheel. Otherwise you don’t get the bottom of the tire and between the brake calipers and wheels
I do take the tires off from time to time to wax them as well. On a maintenance clean like this: I clean as the video shows, then roll the truck back a few feet to get the section of tire I couldn't reach.
I like the way you think though, very thorough. Keep up the good work!
You’re a good man
Thank you! I hope this helps preserve you tires.... CarPro Perl will also preserve plastic/vinyl.... use it as directed and you will keep a vehicle in prime condition.
How do u dilute the perl?
It's been a good product. I started off with the small bottle just to test it out, now I buy the big bottle because I like it so much. It works for many things, not just tires. I use it on plastic trim pieces inside and outside of my vehicles as well. I dilute it using tap water, you can choose the dilution ratio based on the product recommendations.
This looked like a new tire that they put a little dirt on after they first pressure washed it. Kind of a bad test tire to use for a demo video.
...or it's a 3-year-old tire that has been taken care of using this particular treatment. So, thank you for your compliment! If you want similar results, you now know how to do it.
Do you notice that the tire shine causes rot? Sidewall cracks? I just got some new tires always used shine but I just need an opinion
I can't positively confirm that the tire shine products will cause any damage. What I can confirm is that this method will clean out the pores of the tire rubber very well and then hydrate and seal the tire (in theory this will help prevent rot). I have used tire shine products in the past but was never satisfied with the final result. If you like the shiny tire look, I would still recommend cleaning your tire first with the "shine supply wise guys" before applying your tire shine product. You will be amazed on how much dirt and grime come off your tires even if they don't look that dirty.
@@studio_tron Gotcha. Yeah. I never actually really spent time like you’ve done with your tires. Rims I wash with a long pole brush. One for car one for rims/tires. I think last year I went overboard with the shine. ESP using it in cold months. I got it not just on the sidewalls but sometimes on the start of the outside treads. I love the look. Felt always if I didn’t use some kind of tire shine that it always looked incomplete. So your saying use that wise guys stuff? I’m thinking of buying a small pressure washer to help with washes, maybe that can help with the tires too. Because they look clean but brown comes off. Dirt. Also I gotta get in the gear to let tires completely dry or dry 8/10 before putting shine on.
@@DMG18T Yup, I'd definitely recommend the Wise Guys by Shine Supply for your cleaning (I am not sponsored by any of the products in my video either, I personally purchase and use them). It will really give your tire shine product the best results. Also, as you have mentioned, be sure to let your tires dry before you apply your shine. Please come back and post your results here... I would love to hear back from ya after you give it a whirl.
Have you had a chance to try any of the new cleaning methods?
Very proper cleaning 👍.
But In India, one shampoo sachet is enough for cleaning like this.
What shampoo do you use?
@@studio_tron Any hair shampoo.
07/4 22 '' Would you like conditioner too? Where did you go on your last holiday? ''
@@peterallam6494 yeah much better..
Gujrat..
What brand of pressure washer ?
Greenworks 1500 electric
@@studio_tron Thanks
Nice video 👌🏻
Thank you, my friend. I am very pleased with how the video turned out.
Awesome looking tires! Thanks for the vid and info.
Thank you and you're welcome! Thanks for the positive feedback!
Pretty damn good bro… I have KO2’s as well… once this winter weather breaks, I’ll give your method a shot. 🍷😊
Thank you sir. I'd love to hear your thoughts on this cleaning/protecting method after you've tested it out. Thank you for your support.
Great video but seems as if there are a lot of unnecessary steps. Rinse, foam cannon, scrub wheels then spray tires with cleaner, rinse and you’re done.
Thank you.... and it wouldn't be the "World's Best Way" with out a very thorough process 😉
I love my vehicles but am not trying to win any car show awards 😅..wash with super clean full strength, dry , apply armor all
I understand where you are coming from! My goal with this video is to help people know how to clean their tires without using the spray-can tire shine stuff (which is horrible). This is honestly the best method that I've found thus far. All of us car enthusiasts have got to learn and practice good vehicle maintenance for that hallowed day when we get our dream car! I hope your day comes soon and these tips help keep your ride looking and running at peak performance!
nice
Shoulda known this was another let me show you something you and most of the guys who drive and clean their own trucks already know. But, I would like to know where you got the watermelon shorts ? Thanks for sharing sir. 🍉
Honestly, the process I show here is unlike any I've seen before! I appreciate your feedback though. The shorts are a show stopper I agree.... got them at "Tilly's" in 2021.
07/4 22 Spoke with a valeter at a well known Car Hire Co at an airport pick up point who was using Scotchguard shoe spray on alloy wheels & the tyres. (He stuffed rags over the exposed brake discs.) He reckoned it minimised wheel cleaning for him keeping brake dust off wheels too. He finished the tyres with some Turkish CLEAR shoe polish which he also buffed plastic trim with too. I then covered 1000 km with heavy mountainous braking - & muddy & later dusty un-adopted surfaces -it did seem to keep the wheels free of grime. His kit also contained furniture polish, windolene, washing up liquid, white spirit, toothpaste & pairs of microfibre gloves. His ideal routine was to throughly car wash at the end of the day & finally bull & buff wth the next mornings soft dew & early sunlight.
In fact, using regular home products gives splendid effects.
Brake cleaner? Just use WD-40. It's almost the same.
Shoe shine works as You described.
Carpet powder is great for floor mats.
Dirty mufflers? Stove cleaner is designed to dissolve the same type of contaminations. Just give it a little polsih with cleaning milk (the one to clean taps, sinks and generally bathrooms)
My 37" take forever scouring yt for a quicker way so much time and labor to clean them when they'll just get dirty in a number of weeks
If you're looking for a quick clean. Spray them with the Wise Guy spray, then a quick scrub, then rinse and call it a day.
Only thing that I would say is why use so much? I use p&s brake buster. Spray it scrub it wash it off done one time. Now I don't like dressings at all cause I like it no shine at all just the clean rubber. I like how your wheels came out though. Good job..
What tire dressing do you use
I have it labeled as "tire sealant" in the description with a link. It's Perl by CarPro.
NOW CLEAN THE OTHER SIDE !!
The other side is cleaned the exact same way as this side and would be redundant for the sake of this video.
Electric pressure washer is the beginning of wasting my time. Next is the foam cannon. He named it my name. Links in the description and not affiliated, what works for him. Product called wise guy at $19 a tire. Pretty music in the background. Foam cannon again with the term micrfiber. He has names for everything. Lots if soap and money. Wears shorts with watermelons on them. More cute music. The end.
Great. Now I have to buy a pressure washer and a cannon?
It'll change your life! .... or maybe just the way to wash your truck... either way it's a win.
Is that Rim matte black?
Yes. In case it helps ya, the specific make and model is: Method 309 Grid Matte Black
@@studio_tron thanks! I’m getting new matte black rims and my current ones turned grey :/ Any tips on preventing that?
@@aaronlee9660 I would suggest following the guidelines demonstrated in this video. Make sure you use a quality car wash detergent/ snow foam. After your wheels are clean and dry, add a coat of wax let it haze over and buff it off. I like Meguiars Ultimate Liquid Wax for the entire vehicle including the wheels, but any car wax will work. You can wax your wheels every time you clean them if you'd like. If you ever start to see a wax build up, you can use "Clean Slate by Chemical Guys" that will safely strip off the wax so you can start with a "clean slate."
@@studio_tron thanks I appreciate this info! I’ll make sure to follow your instructions
@@aaronlee9660 Be sure to let me know how you like the results!
Little bit of OCD
My motto has always been: anything worth doing is worth overdoing.
Thanks for watching!
I love bro
no way have you seen every process in the world, so how can you honestly say your way is the worlds best
What about the other side.
The other side is cleaned the exact same way as this side and would be redundant for the sake of this video.
I've had to say that twice now... oh the irony. haha.
The best way just use Dawn dishwashing liquid with a scrub brush to clean tires.👀👀👀👀👀
I'd love to see your comparison video on that!
F*ck me man you said "tire brush" i see the brush an realize its the same brush i used washing my car little while back an after it dried i saw bad scratches an shiii now it makes sense 🤬
@Leafshiiiii oh no! The scratches can probably be buffed out fairly easily. But, that's still a bummer!
Come on man, it’s a truck
Looks great, thanks for the tired lesson. I’m just not that anal in my tired cleaning.
Good thing water is not wasted and not too many chemicals are used to wash into the sewer.
Please, tell me, how much water and chemical I used!
My tires never get this dirty…
I am sorry.... I hope one day you can venture out!
I am indian
Dirt isn’t a problem cleaning off tires it’s the build up of the tire dressing that turns the tires brown if it’s not all removed.
He used to many things
Waste of money and water for tires...
That tire was not very dirty. 90% of the dirt came off in that first rinse.
@@studio_tron Why would you guess that?
When it dries it’s still there.
Why ? Oh Why?
overkill
Foam canon for tires? No. Too complicated, too expensive, too time consuming. $26 for a 16 ounces bottle of that stupid Wise thing. Are you out of your mind? Your wife will dump you.