Thanks Dave, glad you liked it. It'd be a bit tough to spray with a 2.5L bottle, so we have launched with an Autoglym branded pump up sprayer you can pour it into. Thanks for the review! Mark
Hope you see this autoglym I have been using your products for detailing for years and I love the standard of quality. I have a product suggestion, I want an all-in-one decontamination spray that is a fallout remover, tar remover, and water spot remover. I feel this would be a favourite amongst your customers for ease of use and cutting down precious time like some of your other multi-ingredient products do
@@ItsMeYourRealDad Hi Dad, great to meet you at last ;-) Thanks for the suggestion, that does sound like a useful product - however chemically you would have an awful lot going on in there that would all have to get along happily - each of those tasks needs a different approach (at least if you want to go down the bleeding fallout remover route) - I fear you would compromise the speed of tar break down and the efficiency of a fallout remover and water spot remover if you tried to get one thing to do all three. For instance, the great thing about a dedicated tar remover is you can pack it full of solvent which is one of the active ingredients that breaks the bond between the tar and the paint. If you also wanted that to be a fallout remover, which are water based, you would need to give over some of the formulation to water by removing a % of solvent which would make that part of the product less effective at tar removal. Similarly, you would have to allow a % of the formulation to be solvent in a water based fallout remover formulation, again, reducing the amount of active ingredient space you have for it to work. It probably would be possible to Frankenstein something together, but not something we'd be happy to put out as an Autoglym product, I think in this instance a dedicated product for each of the tasks you mentioned is better overall. That is not to say that multipurpose products do not have their place, we do several - it is just the range of tasks you mentioned would be hard to get to work together and make a good product at the end of it all. That turned into a bit of an essay... Thanks for your comment though! Mark
@@AutoglymUK Thank you for your honest and thorough reply. I wasn't fully aware about the conflicting properties of the chemical makeup of these products. I know carpro has an iron fallout remover/tar remover combo and many people say it isn't as good as the individual products but I assumed that was due to the concentration of the main active chemical(s). I thought for a regularly-maintained car, the "3-in-1" would be a good decon product to "unclog the pores" so to say. Maybe in the future there will be another innovation in the detailing world when we undoubtedly find the next "wonder product" and something like this may become a feasible option. Your expert opinion is greatly appreciated and I value the time you have taken to respond. Keep up with the good work. Dad
This seems like a super great option for rims, that probably won't strip off most waxes and sealants, but will work effectively for most people. The only problem with these type of cleaners are the awful smell if they have the iron remover component in the formula. I would stay away from acids and super high PH wheel cleaners as they simply aren't necessary for most situations. If you can swipe the dirt off your wheels and they are only lightly contaminated, try a PH neutral product before using those heavy hitting low PH acidic cleaners and high PH alkaline wheel cleaners. If you use a wax or sealant on your wheels, stay with PH neutral products to maintain the wax or polymer sealant on the finish. I use Fusso Coat on my rims and maintain them with a PH neutral wheel cleaner and a spray and rinse polymer sealant for the weekly or bi-weekly wash. Works perfectly and my protection stays on the rims for a long time (months with no problem, sometimes longer), but I keep my wheels in pristine condition.
I used this today and applied it via their pump sprayer and was really pleased with how clean the wheels came up with just a pressure washer to rinse it off .... Not sure if i went over board with the application though as it went through easily over half the bottle on all 4 wheels
I used Purple Rain by Autoglym back in the day. Smelt horrible but it be applied on the paintwork and wheels as it’s not acidic. It great for getting the contaminants out of the paint before a clay bar
I like the split view Dave. Well done. I’ll stick to my own tried and tested wheel cleaner at 5:1. I like being able to dilute a product. More bang for my buck i guess. But thanks for sharing.
Hi i bought turtle wax REDLINE WHEEL CLEANER 5L and i was wondering if this will be safe to use on the paint. thanks alot if u reply as it could save me a few pounds 😅😅
I got sent a 1 litre bottle of this, I helped out a couple of times with development, looking forward to trying it, seen a couple of reviews saying it’s a good product. Also got sent a litre of Ceramic Wash & Protect, would be interested in your thoughts on that too.
Thank you for the video. It looks pretty decent for a consumer product, and the price is quite good. Will it convince me to swap over from my usual product ? (Bilt Hamber Auto Wheel) .... I doubt it, as BH is brilliant and about the same price. But for people who pick up their stuff locally from Halfords, yes I can see why this would be very popular. Edit : Just saw in older comments you were interested to know who others use BH. Personally, I have tried 20 different wheel cleaners, although not tried this Autogylm one yet. The Mequiars was probably the best for a Halfords product, but compared to BH it was quite noticeably weaker. BH Auto Wheel turns red much quicker, and darker red too, which is what I want, it saves time. BH also has really good wheel cleaning performance too, it is good on tyres, and the price is (last time I bought 5 litres) about £62, so not that different to this product. The good thing about BH, is that although it does have a very strong smell like all fallout stuff, it's actually not 'eggy', which makes it bearable.
Is this safe on wheels that have gloss black on them? I got some bilt hambur cleaner but a bit afraid to try it. Sis the it on my dads and came up well with standard alloy but your right the stink was on my clothes and you could smell it on the driveway for days after
Hi 😊 Was just wondering what brand those white trigger spray bottles are that you’re using. They are nice and simple and I’d like to get a few if you could tell me where or share a link. Loving the channel - thanks 👍🏼 🧼
Good one dave ,been using yum products and have to say been really impressed with all there range ,BH auto wheel is great stuff and that’s my go to wheel cleaner Tryed most of them and yet to find a better one
I do use a fall out remover on the alloys but I'm yet to find anything to remove the stubborn black dots on them and i don't really want to use a acid cleaner as i haven't the experience yet .
Noice. I only use wheel cleaner when the wheels are particularly dirty, and use a wheel shampoo the rest of the time, as I'm cheap and these reactive wheel cleaners are not. I think ag are aiming at the pro sumer or the weekend warrior. I've already ordered a 2.5l and a sprayer, and jow it will compare the bh wheel cleaner
Nice product that but will stick to BH auto wheels personally . Thanks for reviewing 👍 your channel has always inspired me and thanks for so many helpful tips and advice 😊
@@epicautomotivedetailing I use it, and it seems like a very good product. I can't say i've tried a bilt hamber product yet that i'm unhappy with. Auto wheels is like a combination of bh fallout remover and surfex-hd, both of which I use for every detail. Surfex is such a versatile product and is great for removing old antiozonate on tyre walls (tyre browning)
@@epicautomotivedetailing I use it, and it seems like a very good product. I can't say i've tried a bilt hamber product yet that i'm unhappy with. Auto wheels is like a combination of bh fallout remover and surfex-hd, both of which I use for every detail. Surfex is such a versatile product and is great for removing old antiozonate on tyre walls (tyre browning)
@@epicautomotivedetailing I use it, and it seems like a very good product. I can't say i've tried a bilt hamber product yet that i'm unhappy with. Auto wheels is like a combination of bh fallout remover and surfex-hd, both of which I use for every detail. Surfex is such a versatile product and is great for removing old antiozonate on tyre walls (tyre browning) Edit: UA-cam, why are you deleting this comment. There is nothing wrong with it regarding guidelines
How do the environmental regulations affect you if you do mobile detailing? The regs seem very tight around ‘trade effluent’ so I’m struggling to work it out
Depends what wheels you have. Try autoglym custom wheel cleaner, it's a safer alternative for wheels that get damaged when cleaning with conventional products
@@Homingjoeyjralso most youtube wheel cleaning videos rarely show cleaning behind spokes , just poking brush through. Product migrates to this area and does not get removed unless using a soaked mitt or mf towel. If you dry with towel you will constantly be pulling purple liquid from those edges.
Hi there could you please give me your opinion on Sonax perfect finish as a hand cut and polish love the video’s keep up the great work many thanks Colin
I recently bought a TT and the wheels have really ingrained dirt/dust. I have tried this product and dedicated cleaners and fall out removers but still not getting them fully clean, any tips please?
@@epicautomotivedetailing thank you so much, that is really helpful. Love the channel btw, have learned so much and have been very happy with the products I have bought that you have you recommended. Keep up the great work 👍
BH autowheel for me like has APC in it so double whammy for me like 1/2 a bottle down and top it up with water still works great,used to use dragon breath of eBay was like £36 for 10ltrs not bad stuff,don’t really like AG stuff overpriced much better stuff out there now
@@epicautomotivedetailing ahh right cheers for the reply makes sense why it doesn’t make it perfect then so would u say I’m better to just use this instead?
Thanks Dave, glad you liked it. It'd be a bit tough to spray with a 2.5L bottle, so we have launched with an Autoglym branded pump up sprayer you can pour it into. Thanks for the review! Mark
Thanks Mark, excellent product 👌
Hope you see this autoglym I have been using your products for detailing for years and I love the standard of quality. I have a product suggestion, I want an all-in-one decontamination spray that is a fallout remover, tar remover, and water spot remover. I feel this would be a favourite amongst your customers for ease of use and cutting down precious time like some of your other multi-ingredient products do
@@ItsMeYourRealDad Hi Dad, great to meet you at last ;-) Thanks for the suggestion, that does sound like a useful product - however chemically you would have an awful lot going on in there that would all have to get along happily - each of those tasks needs a different approach (at least if you want to go down the bleeding fallout remover route) - I fear you would compromise the speed of tar break down and the efficiency of a fallout remover and water spot remover if you tried to get one thing to do all three. For instance, the great thing about a dedicated tar remover is you can pack it full of solvent which is one of the active ingredients that breaks the bond between the tar and the paint. If you also wanted that to be a fallout remover, which are water based, you would need to give over some of the formulation to water by removing a % of solvent which would make that part of the product less effective at tar removal. Similarly, you would have to allow a % of the formulation to be solvent in a water based fallout remover formulation, again, reducing the amount of active ingredient space you have for it to work. It probably would be possible to Frankenstein something together, but not something we'd be happy to put out as an Autoglym product, I think in this instance a dedicated product for each of the tasks you mentioned is better overall. That is not to say that multipurpose products do not have their place, we do several - it is just the range of tasks you mentioned would be hard to get to work together and make a good product at the end of it all. That turned into a bit of an essay... Thanks for your comment though! Mark
@@AutoglymUK Thank you for your honest and thorough reply. I wasn't fully aware about the conflicting properties of the chemical makeup of these products. I know carpro has an iron fallout remover/tar remover combo and many people say it isn't as good as the individual products but I assumed that was due to the concentration of the main active chemical(s). I thought for a regularly-maintained car, the "3-in-1" would be a good decon product to "unclog the pores" so to say. Maybe in the future there will be another innovation in the detailing world when we undoubtedly find the next "wonder product" and something like this may become a feasible option. Your expert opinion is greatly appreciated and I value the time you have taken to respond. Keep up with the good work. Dad
@@AutoglymUK I have been using Magma for a while now. Sometimes it stains my wheels. How do I stop this??
This seems like a super great option for rims, that probably won't strip off most waxes and sealants, but will work effectively for most people. The only problem with these type of cleaners are the awful smell if they have the iron remover component in the formula. I would stay away from acids and super high PH wheel cleaners as they simply aren't necessary for most situations. If you can swipe the dirt off your wheels and they are only lightly contaminated, try a PH neutral product before using those heavy hitting low PH acidic cleaners and high PH alkaline wheel cleaners. If you use a wax or sealant on your wheels, stay with PH neutral products to maintain the wax or polymer sealant on the finish. I use Fusso Coat on my rims and maintain them with a PH neutral wheel cleaner and a spray and rinse polymer sealant for the weekly or bi-weekly wash. Works perfectly and my protection stays on the rims for a long time (months with no problem, sometimes longer), but I keep my wheels in pristine condition.
I used this today and applied it via their pump sprayer and was really pleased with how clean the wheels came up with just a pressure washer to rinse it off .... Not sure if i went over board with the application though as it went through easily over half the bottle on all 4 wheels
Once again another fantastic and informative video Dave
Thanks Mark
Never realised till today...but you sound like David Beckham !!
Great video too!
I can’t unhear it now 😂
I used Purple Rain by Autoglym back in the day. Smelt horrible but it be applied on the paintwork and wheels as it’s not acidic. It great for getting the contaminants out of the paint before a clay bar
I like the split view Dave. Well done. I’ll stick to my own tried and tested wheel cleaner at 5:1. I like being able to dilute a product. More bang for my buck i guess. But thanks for sharing.
Hi i bought turtle wax REDLINE WHEEL CLEANER 5L and i was wondering if this will be safe to use on the paint. thanks alot if u reply as it could save me a few pounds 😅😅
I got sent a 1 litre bottle of this, I helped out a couple of times with development, looking forward to trying it, seen a couple of reviews saying it’s a good product. Also got sent a litre of Ceramic Wash & Protect, would be interested in your thoughts on that too.
Like the video, I'm always looking for new car cleaning products, specially wheel cleaners. I'm willing to try this new product your showing.😊
This is very good. It's Ph neutral so has it's limitations but it's Safe on most wheels
Thank you for the video.
It looks pretty decent for a consumer product, and the price is quite good.
Will it convince me to swap over from my usual product ? (Bilt Hamber Auto Wheel) .... I doubt it, as BH is brilliant and about the same price.
But for people who pick up their stuff locally from Halfords, yes I can see why this would be very popular.
Edit : Just saw in older comments you were interested to know who others use BH.
Personally, I have tried 20 different wheel cleaners, although not tried this Autogylm one yet. The Mequiars was probably the best for a Halfords product, but compared to BH it was quite noticeably weaker. BH Auto Wheel turns red much quicker, and darker red too, which is what I want, it saves time. BH also has really good wheel cleaning performance too, it is good on tyres, and the price is (last time I bought 5 litres) about £62, so not that different to this product.
The good thing about BH, is that although it does have a very strong smell like all fallout stuff, it's actually not 'eggy', which makes it bearable.
Bilt hamber already do a wheel cleaner like this and it works very well
Looks like a pretty good product Dave, thanks for sharing
Thanks Mate thought it may be of interest for the domestic market 🙏
Rather have AG over a white label brand any day. Great video Dave, hope that rain stops one day!
Great vid Dave, another product to buy and try, cheers!
Is this safe on wheels that have gloss black on them? I got some bilt hambur cleaner but a bit afraid to try it. Sis the it on my dads and came up well with standard alloy but your right the stink was on my clothes and you could smell it on the driveway for days after
Hi 😊 Was just wondering what brand those white trigger spray bottles are that you’re using. They are nice and simple and I’d like to get a few if you could tell me where or share a link. Loving the channel - thanks 👍🏼 🧼
Good one dave ,been using yum products and have to say been really impressed with all there range ,BH auto wheel is great stuff and that’s my go to wheel cleaner Tryed most of them and yet to find a better one
I do use a fall out remover on the alloys but I'm yet to find anything to remove the stubborn black dots on them and i don't really want to use a acid cleaner as i haven't the experience yet .
Noice. I only use wheel cleaner when the wheels are particularly dirty, and use a wheel shampoo the rest of the time, as I'm cheap and these reactive wheel cleaners are not. I think ag are aiming at the pro sumer or the weekend warrior. I've already ordered a 2.5l and a sprayer, and jow it will compare the bh wheel cleaner
Got some to try out soon as well, looks like a good product 💪
How long did you leave the wheel cleaner on before washing it off, so many product have different instructions
Nice product that but will stick to BH auto wheels personally . Thanks for reviewing 👍 your channel has always inspired me and thanks for so many helpful tips and advice 😊
What's the reason you use bh? Just curious as many people mention it in other videos
@@epicautomotivedetailing I use it, and it seems like a very good product. I can't say i've tried a bilt hamber product yet that i'm unhappy with. Auto wheels is like a combination of bh fallout remover and surfex-hd, both of which I use for every detail. Surfex is such a versatile product and is great for removing old antiozonate on tyre walls (tyre browning)
@@epicautomotivedetailing I use it, and it seems like a very good product. I can't say i've tried a bilt hamber product yet that i'm unhappy with. Auto wheels is like a combination of bh fallout remover and surfex-hd, both of which I use for every detail. Surfex is such a versatile product and is great for removing old antiozonate on tyre walls (tyre browning)
What's the reason my posts keep getting deleted? I think it could be a glitch but I'll check back soon
@@epicautomotivedetailing I use it, and it seems like a very good product. I can't say i've tried a bilt hamber product yet that i'm unhappy with. Auto wheels is like a combination of bh fallout remover and surfex-hd, both of which I use for every detail. Surfex is such a versatile product and is great for removing old antiozonate on tyre walls (tyre browning)
Edit: UA-cam, why are you deleting this comment. There is nothing wrong with it regarding guidelines
Great informative video Dave, thank you. 👍
Thanks Karl
Looks good and is very similar to the Turtlewax one but the AG works out cheaper 👍🏻
It's definitely better than the turtle Wax version for sure
@@epicautomotivedetailing good to know cheers
Can you use either of those on painted or lacquer wheels?
How do the environmental regulations affect you if you do mobile detailing?
The regs seem very tight around ‘trade effluent’ so I’m struggling to work it out
Do you have any good advice for remove scratchs on alloy's wheels?
Will this be coming to Australia?
Brilliant Dave thank you
Hi Dave. Would this be safe to use on diamond cut wheels, it's not what would you recommend?
Autoglym custom wheel cleaner is a safer but effective alternative
Hi Dave, I've been using Auto glym Magma. It's been staining my wheels. How do i stop that??
i use magma with no issues , souunds like your not cleaning the wheel and drying it properly and leaving residue on the wheel
Depends what wheels you have. Try autoglym custom wheel cleaner, it's a safer alternative for wheels that get damaged when cleaning with conventional products
@@ItsMeYourRealDad yeah I've been cleaning a school runner 15 plate Citroen C3. It's being sold soon so I've been using my magma
@@Homingjoeyjralso most youtube wheel cleaning videos rarely show cleaning behind spokes , just poking brush through. Product migrates to this area and does not get removed unless using a soaked mitt or mf towel. If you dry with towel you will constantly be pulling purple liquid from those edges.
Hi there could you please give me your opinion on Sonax perfect finish as a hand cut and polish love the video’s keep up the great work many thanks Colin
hi ive used that before its insane
I want to use it by hand as I don’t have a machine polisher any tips
Hi wondered if you could make a video using sonax perfect finish by hand would be great if you could love the video 👍👍
I recently bought a TT and the wheels have really ingrained dirt/dust. I have tried this product and dedicated cleaners and fall out removers but still not getting them fully clean, any tips please?
wheel acid will soon shift that. yes its not suitable for every type of alloy start light watered down and gradually increase
@@epicautomotivedetailing thank you so much, that is really helpful. Love the channel btw, have learned so much and have been very happy with the products I have bought that you have you recommended. Keep up the great work 👍
Diamondbrite ruby red is the best imo 👍
Will these products remove any car wax that use on my wheels?
BH autowheel for me like has APC in it so double whammy for me like 1/2 a bottle down and top it up with water still works great,used to use dragon breath of eBay was like £36 for 10ltrs not bad stuff,don’t really like AG stuff overpriced much better stuff out there now
Is there any difference to magma?
Magma has no cleaning capability it just removes iron fallout, this does both
@@epicautomotivedetailing ahh right cheers for the reply makes sense why it doesn’t make it perfect then so would u say I’m better to just use this instead?
I just use stjarnagloss pre wash
Lazy people don't wash their own cars. They either hire someone else to do it or pop down to the local scratch and shine