Dear nerds: WD-40 is around 25% petroleum base oil. It's presumed to be mineral oil. Save your money, but some mineral oil, put that on. The MSDS on WD is 50% solvent, 25% petroleum oil, 15% viscosity reducer, 10% inert ingredients. As it's mostly solvent, I wouldn't spray it over any other wax or product that's been applied. As for stopping rust and/or making things easier to clean, that's the mineral oil at work. ENJOY!
Wait what, you mean I wasn't supposed to apply WD-40 to my brake pads and rotors? 🤔... I thought if I applied WD-40 to my tires wheels and pretty much my entire car it would help me go faster. In case anybody thinks I was being serious, no I was joking I know you're not supposed to use WD-40 on your brakes that's why I used white lithium grease, it last longer.😉
I can tell you that I put 2 coats of Carpro Cquartz UK 3.0 on my brand new winter wheels last year and was disappointed with the results. There was significant corrosion - actually more than I would have expected for even an uncoated wheel after just one winter. I'm going to try the WD-40 trick this winter.
Love the channel👍 And love the website👍👍very easy to navigate and use. In fact I just placed an order for some 24 inch Aturro tires. How are these tires holding up on the shop truck?
Haven't read threw the comments but her in Illinois I know guys that use things like cooking and grilling oil to do the same thing, personally I have no experience with this
Have you ever tried Plasti dip on chrome wheels to protect them over the winter? I just put a set of chrome wheels on my truck and thinking about doing the plasti dip. I have no experience with plasti dip so no clue how easy it is to remove. My truck is black so black plasti dip should look ok.
What products do you recommend for cleaning fuel octane matte wheels . I've been just using meguiars car was soap but I have a few white streaks possibly from Wisconsin winters . Haven't tried anything not wanting to ruin the matte finish . Thanks
So this works good on mirror finish polished aluminum? If so then I might consider riding my Forces a little early and before winter ends. Idk if it would be worth the risk though.
Yall tried anything similar with vaseline? A buddy in PA swears by it for doorjams, wondering if that might work for my Texas truck heading to Colorado in the next month
I Have Always Taken my Chromies off in the Fall and Have a set of Alumininum wheels with 2 semi- Snow tires and reg tires in the front.. After 4-7 yrs my Chormies are still like new and for $250 a wheel, the Cheaper Used Alum. wheels and winter tires, its worth it.. I tried using WD40. but not with the heavy snow and salt we get up here in Wisconsin. I also belong to a 30mo Full Service Car Wash and I can run the car thru it 3-4x a week and use Turtle Wax Spray wax on the Car , Windows and Wheels and the Windshield and My Wiper Blades are still like New and nice and Quite.. When I park it out in the Parking Lot at work? I cover the Windshield and front Doors windows with a Simple Shower Curtian... I park it in my Vynil Floor- that is also tiled in Commerical Tile, Heated Garage and the other stalls is for the Wife's Car...
@@marcusransom9334 shhhh let them believe in the myth (WD-40 does not contain fish oil, contrary to a popular myth, nor does it contain silicone, kerosene, water, wax, graphite, chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs))
Dear nerds: WD-40 is around 25% petroleum base oil. It's presumed to be mineral oil. Save your money, but some mineral oil, put that on.
The MSDS on WD is 50% solvent, 25% petroleum oil, 15% viscosity reducer, 10% inert ingredients. As it's mostly solvent, I wouldn't spray it over any other wax or product that's been applied. As for stopping rust and/or making things easier to clean, that's the mineral oil at work.
ENJOY!
would this method work on a spare tire that sits udnder a truck. wuld that keep it from rusting
That’s works father use to apply it on his Harley every years
Can't wait to see the result! Definitely should try those silicon products tho!
Skorpion liner looks bomb 💪
Wait what, you mean I wasn't supposed to apply WD-40 to my brake pads and rotors? 🤔... I thought if I applied WD-40 to my tires wheels and pretty much my entire car it would help me go faster. In case anybody thinks I was being serious, no I was joking I know you're not supposed to use WD-40 on your brakes that's why I used white lithium grease, it last longer.😉
you guys should try different ceramic coats to see how it works for rims...?
I can tell you that I put 2 coats of Carpro Cquartz UK 3.0 on my brand new winter wheels last year and was disappointed with the results. There was significant corrosion - actually more than I would have expected for even an uncoated wheel after just one winter. I'm going to try the WD-40 trick this winter.
Does it work on alloy rims
Love the channel👍
And love the website👍👍very easy to navigate and use. In fact I just placed an order for some 24 inch Aturro tires. How are these tires holding up on the shop truck?
I have Trail Blade MTs on my truck and they shake from 50-65 depending on how warmed up the tires are. Think i could use a good balance.
Would you recommend using this on my moto metal mo970 I wax them could I put wd40 over the wheel wax ?
Where is part 2?
Thank bro 👏🏼👍🏼💯
Got the coolest fuckin job ever man
Haven't read threw the comments but her in Illinois I know guys that use things like cooking and grilling oil to do the same thing, personally I have no experience with this
Have you ever tried Plasti dip on chrome wheels to protect them over the winter? I just put a set of chrome wheels on my truck and thinking about doing the plasti dip. I have no experience with plasti dip so no clue how easy it is to remove. My truck is black so black plasti dip should look ok.
Custom Offsets removing plasti-dip a nightmare? 😂
Were those fuel mavericks on the ground next to it? Super clean
What products do you recommend for cleaning fuel octane matte wheels . I've been just using meguiars car was soap but I have a few white streaks possibly from Wisconsin winters . Haven't tried anything not wanting to ruin the matte finish . Thanks
Chemical guys is the only thing my truck sees
Chas Lofquist Hey thanks . I will check into that I appreciate it .
Custom Offsets ok thanks !
Do they use that nasty liquid brine shit up on the roads up there?
Yeah, we're starting to see more and more of that!
So this works good on mirror finish polished aluminum? If so then I might consider riding my Forces a little early and before winter ends. Idk if it would be worth the risk though.
What do you do with all the shock wheels?
Your rims look great
Yall tried anything similar with vaseline? A buddy in PA swears by it for doorjams, wondering if that might work for my Texas truck heading to Colorado in the next month
fair, thanks for the holler
How did the avalanche hold with the wd40
I have fuel lethals can you show how to care for and keep them looking brand new
Custom Offsets thanks guys
Do u run ur custom rims all winter I’m in upstate ny and they love to salt will mine be ok or should I take them off
We do Tim! and we salt like hell here!
I Have Always Taken my Chromies off in the Fall and Have a set of Alumininum wheels with 2 semi- Snow tires and reg tires in the front.. After 4-7 yrs my Chormies are still like new and for $250 a wheel, the Cheaper Used Alum. wheels and winter tires, its worth it.. I tried using WD40. but not with the heavy snow and salt we get up here in Wisconsin. I also belong to a 30mo Full Service Car Wash and I can run the car thru it 3-4x a week and use Turtle Wax Spray wax on the Car , Windows and Wheels and the Windshield and My Wiper Blades are still like New and nice and Quite.. When I park it out in the Parking Lot at work? I cover the Windshield and front Doors windows with a Simple Shower Curtian... I park it in my Vynil Floor- that is also tiled in Commerical Tile, Heated Garage and the other stalls is for the Wife's Car...
@@CustomOffsetsTV will this work on alloy rims
You should have got video of the drifting hummer lol
WD-40 is just a vegetable based product, so should not hurt anything.
whats the name of the song on the intro
WD-40 is mostly fish oil
Uh... No
@@marcusransom9334 shhhh let them believe in the myth (WD-40 does not contain fish oil, contrary to a popular myth, nor does it contain silicone, kerosene, water, wax, graphite, chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs))
@@FrgottenFrshness completely stupid, "mostly" contains fish oil"🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣