hi, thanks for the test, I'm 2 years late but it doesn't matter :-) little advice to clean dirty tires, you will have to use hot water, because the power of heat (exothermy) is an incredibly effective power of dissolving grease and oil, so fill a hot bucket to the maximum of the temperature supported by your high pressure cleaner (generally 60 degrees celsius) which is already very good, then you must quickly use a blower, because the product MUST be in contact with the tire and not diluted, so if the tire is wet, and what's more the water is cold, you're gone for 6 times the game :-) once past the blower, sprayed with a detailer sprayer (forgotten the brand sprayer), leave to act for 2 minutes (not in the sun). then use a rigid tire brush, I insist the brush must be rigid, it will penetrate the product and deeply remove the dirt, rinsed again with hot water step 2 the same thing but: BLOWER, spray, 2 minutes, brush (I like the rigid rounded tire brush, it's the best for me) rinse, I think after 2 times it will be magnificent for those who have the means: the ideal is the real hot water cleaner at 150 degrees (celsius), man you cry the result is already impeccable only with hot water. Greeting
I have been using the meguirars detail line forever this time around I'm going to try the brake buster as it was about 15 dollars cheaper a gallon and could get same day delivery. No matter the brand I have always used the pre labeled meguirars bottles I have some that are 10 years old and still spraying like day one.
I use the Meguiar's Non-Acid Wheel & Tire, I have used P&S Break Buster in the past and I feel it is not nearly as effective or strong as Meguiar's version
I’m a big fan of Carpro Perl. Optimum opti-bond is very good too. If you want an aerosol dressing then Meguiars hot shine tire coating is pretty good in a pinch
did you count the number of sprays you applied to each tire? seems like a lot of spraying from a trigger sprayer. would a pump (pressurized) sprayer be better in a situation like this? how long did each spray dwell, or did I miss that?
Each sprayer is different so it’s takes a different amount of sprays per bottle. This comp includes the factory spray bottles but no I didn’t count each spray, and yes a pump sprayer would be faster, but high alkaline chemicals like these tend to eat pump sprayers alive, no it’s not worth using them in the long run. But again, this comp was about the chemicals including their factory bottles. Dwell time was about 30-40 seconds between the time it takes to spray the chemicals and the scrub.
Great video! I just started a mobile detailing company. I personally use P&S diluted 5 to 1. Instead of using a spray bottle though I just use a foam cannon. Help with the the hand cramping and a lot faster to get a wheel done in my situation.
@@TurnerMobileDetailing Yes, I have a cheap armor all foam canon for the P&S. and just picked up a griots Boss foam canon for car soap. The armor all is cheap in price but surprisingly well made. I would of purchased a second for the car soap but it’s a big time saver not having to premix the car soap.
@@av7608 yeah I was gonna say, I come with my foam cannon premixed and ready to go, and it would be a pain to reload the foam cannon and a time waister. I have been thinking about trying wheel cleaner with a foam cannon, just haven’t gotten around to it. How does the brake buster clean at that dilution?
@@TurnerMobileDetailing So far it has work well on wheels with light to moderate brake dust. I’ve only had one vehicle that had heavy brake dust caked on. It didn’t do well on that one but truthfully other then wheel acid I don’t think any wheel cleaner would of done well.
I love the editing and format of seeing both tires next to one another. Really quality channel and it's a shame you don't have more subs! Edit: Also damn son! I know you're doing a test and showing what each is capable of and what it takes to clean the tire, but I would have given up and reached for the mineral spirits after a round or two. Haha Kudos to you for sticking to it.
I really would like to see how this product would do against the brand I use for detailing Bilt Hamber auto wheel , I use Bilt Hamber just on the trucks I detail and sonax for cars , hint for the future I use a hlvp spray gun to apply my wheel cleaners and protection each gun is color coded and saves me a ton of time also buying in bulk saves a ton
@@TurnerMobileDetailing yes it is a lil more costly but can be dilated down alot more then other products , I usually just buy my products in bulk the 6.6 gallon container, they have a unique properties that fight corrosion and their snow foam prewash you can actually see the dirt dripping off the unit being cleaned onto my containment mat
@@TurnerMobileDetailing In my area we are required to use a water containment mat that protects the environment so prewash or any chemicals do not enter the sewer system
I like your video but you can buy P&S pro 32 oz bottles and it’s cheaper than the cheap 16 oz bottles that do suck. Both good products however that megs has a pro line as well.
I'm so dumb I never thought to clean tires till the foam only comes out white. I do one pass and think it's good to go. No wonder my tire shine applicators are dirty asfuck.🤣🤦♂️
Did you dilute any of them for this test? Or full strength. I watched both of your tire product battles. Also noticed comments of people saying about your complaints of using factory bottles. In the future you should state the purpose of using factory bottles even if there is gallon options. The fact that not all customers will purchase the gallon option... the smaller hand bottles by any company does indeed turn factors into play. I agree with your approach 100% but you must state the reasons you are using manufactured bottles even if you also have the gallon option. You are reviewing and testing products from the manufacturers not 3rd party items to advance the product itself. Great job!
I used the products undiluted, straight from manufacturer. I like getting the most bang in the least amount of cleanings personally. Thanks for the feedback. I agree I should have been a little more clear about my reason for using products as-is. I am releasing a video on brake buster alone very soon, and I actually clarify that whole thing about the spray bottles, so keep an eye out for that. Thanks again for the helpful feedback and for watching! 😉😀
Adam's has more cleaning 0ower than both the Megs and P&S. I always liked Brake Buster until I encountered tires that refused to clean. Adam's isn't too expensive in gallon form with discounts.
@@eshay6161 you Muppet when both products do around the same you have to nitpick the small things. That's common sense to choose the better one n that's how things are always done. Especially with price point. Ignorant asl
@@kelvincisneros208 it’s just an HDX stuff bristle brush from Home Depot. They’re in the cleaning isle and like $5. www.homedepot.com/p/HDX-8-5-in-Gong-Scrub-Brush-227MBHDXRM/204357186
with a much better sprayer head. But buying the gallon and a McGuire's or Chemical Guys spray bottle with the Taiwanese spray head is a much better idea anyway
I went with brake buster because it's was slightly cheaper and it says to leave some protection. I have been using super clean so I'm excited to see if it's worth the money
I agree. Although I do use Brakebuster as it just much more economical and I love the foam that comes with. When working with neglected wheels - I just pre treat with a bit of Koch chemie magic wheel cleaner.
Both your comparison videos of wheel cleaners, your previous one with Adam’s and now this one with P&S , you complain about the sprayers , why aren’t you using a foam sprayer ? You can dilute the product to further enhance value and you will need less cleanings because the foaming action is much more effective.
Adam’s all the way
hi, thanks for the test, I'm 2 years late but it doesn't matter :-)
little advice to clean dirty tires, you will have to use hot water, because the power of heat (exothermy) is an incredibly effective power of dissolving grease and oil, so fill a hot bucket to the maximum of the temperature supported by your high pressure cleaner (generally 60 degrees celsius) which is already very good, then you must quickly use a blower, because the product MUST be in contact with the tire and not diluted, so if the tire is wet, and what's more the water is cold, you're gone for 6 times the game :-)
once past the blower, sprayed with a detailer sprayer (forgotten the brand sprayer), leave to act for 2 minutes (not in the sun).
then use a rigid tire brush, I insist the brush must be rigid, it will penetrate the product and deeply remove the dirt, rinsed again with hot water
step 2 the same thing but: BLOWER, spray, 2 minutes, brush (I like the rigid rounded tire brush, it's the best for me)
rinse, I think after 2 times it will be magnificent
for those who have the means: the ideal is the real hot water cleaner at 150 degrees (celsius), man you cry the result is already impeccable only with hot water.
Greeting
Meguiar's wins across the board. Inexpensive and effective is what I look for in a product.
Honestly, you can’t go wrong with either product. Once again, a great review. One more thing-six times? Really? You are a true pro!!
I use either based on whatever is cheaper at the time 😉
Magic wheel cleaner from Koch chemie
I have been using the meguirars detail line forever this time around I'm going to try the brake buster as it was about 15 dollars cheaper a gallon and could get same day delivery. No matter the brand I have always used the pre labeled meguirars bottles I have some that are 10 years old and still spraying like day one.
I use the Meguiar's Non-Acid Wheel & Tire, I have used P&S Break Buster in the past and I feel it is not nearly as effective or strong as Meguiar's version
Meguiar's Non-Acid Wheel & Tire Cleaner > P&S Brake Buster
@luisfernandoramos94 found them to be pretty comparable. Both do the job brake buster your not paying for a name.
What dressing do you recommend I have the same tires same wheels to
I’m a big fan of Carpro Perl. Optimum opti-bond is very good too. If you want an aerosol dressing then Meguiars hot shine tire coating is pretty good in a pinch
did you count the number of sprays you applied to each tire? seems like a lot of spraying from a trigger sprayer. would a pump (pressurized) sprayer be better in a situation like this? how long did each spray dwell, or did I miss that?
Each sprayer is different so it’s takes a different amount of sprays per bottle. This comp includes the factory spray bottles but no I didn’t count each spray, and yes a pump sprayer would be faster, but high alkaline chemicals like these tend to eat pump sprayers alive, no it’s not worth using them in the long run. But again, this comp was about the chemicals including their factory bottles. Dwell time was about 30-40 seconds between the time it takes to spray the chemicals and the scrub.
Great video! I just started a mobile detailing company. I personally use P&S diluted 5 to 1. Instead of using a spray bottle though I just use a foam cannon. Help with the the hand cramping and a lot faster to get a wheel done in my situation.
Do you use a separate foam cannon for wheel cleaning?
@@TurnerMobileDetailing Yes, I have a cheap armor all foam canon for the P&S. and just picked up a griots Boss foam canon for car soap. The armor all is cheap in price but surprisingly well made. I would of purchased a second for the car soap but it’s a big time saver not having to premix the car soap.
@@av7608 yeah I was gonna say, I come with my foam cannon premixed and ready to go, and it would be a pain to reload the foam cannon and a time waister. I have been thinking about trying wheel cleaner with a foam cannon, just haven’t gotten around to it. How does the brake buster clean at that dilution?
@@TurnerMobileDetailing So far it has work well on wheels with light to moderate brake dust. I’ve only had one vehicle that had heavy brake dust caked on. It didn’t do well on that one but truthfully other then wheel acid I don’t think any wheel cleaner would of done well.
@@av7608 yeah I hear that. On stuff that acid won’t even touch you can use a small brass brush, very lightly.
Love brake buster I have 5 gallon’s on hand at all times also love there p&s bead maker
I love the editing and format of seeing both tires next to one another.
Really quality channel and it's a shame you don't have more subs!
Edit: Also damn son! I know you're doing a test and showing what each is capable of and what it takes to clean the tire, but I would have given up and reached for the mineral spirits after a round or two. Haha
Kudos to you for sticking to it.
Anyone else get the shampoo prank vibes Jesus is just keeps going 😂😂😂 solid review
Yea that was way too much cleaning for one tire
I really would like to see how this product would do against the brand I use for detailing Bilt Hamber auto wheel , I use Bilt Hamber just on the trucks I detail and sonax for cars , hint for the future I use a hlvp spray gun to apply my wheel cleaners and protection each gun is color coded and saves me a ton of time also buying in bulk saves a ton
I’ve wanted to try the Bilt Hamber, but it’s expensive. I love their touchless prewash though. Maybe I’ll grab a small bottle and try it soon
@@TurnerMobileDetailing yes it is a lil more costly but can be dilated down alot more then other products , I usually just buy my products in bulk the 6.6 gallon container, they have a unique properties that fight corrosion and their snow foam prewash you can actually see the dirt dripping off the unit being cleaned onto my containment mat
@@rdeh1678 yes I use their pre wash in winter mainly, I notice it pulls the dirt from asphalt driveways
@@TurnerMobileDetailing In my area we are required to use a water containment mat that protects the environment so prewash or any chemicals do not enter the sewer system
@@rdeh1678 wow interesting
I like your video but you can buy P&S pro 32 oz bottles and it’s cheaper than the cheap 16 oz bottles that do suck. Both good products however that megs has a pro line as well.
I'm so dumb I never thought to clean tires till the foam only comes out white. I do one pass and think it's good to go. No wonder my tire shine applicators are dirty asfuck.🤣🤦♂️
Typically I clean tires twice on a job. I use the cleaner straight to get as much punch out of each cleaning. But every tire is different. 😉
😂 😂 😂 😂
Do you also dry your car with shower towels?
I use pump sprayers on my wheels and tires makes it so much more efficient
I’ve used them too, trouble is I have trouble finding ones that hold up to the chemicals and don’t cost an arm and a leg. What are you using?
@@TurnerMobileDetailing I use the Chemical Guys pump. Depending on the wheels I dilute the cleaner. I use Adam's wheel cleaner and P&S brake buster
@@dnadetails thanks for the tip!
Nanoskin is my favorite
I like their products too!
Had that didnt like it, debating p/s or Meguiar’s now.
@@w1nnin did you use it 1:1?
Anyone know if the Meguire’s is diluteable like the brake buster?
Yes, up to 2:1
@@TurnerMobileDetailing great thanks….I was actually trying decide between the two…saw your video in a timely manner
@@g.christopherlyn685 glad to be of service 😉
I used to swear by Meguiar's before it was purchased by 3M. These days, I am partial to P&S.
Interesting!
thats alot of product being used and at the prices of these products today Ill stick with Purple Power Cleaner
Did you let these products both dwell?
Some. About 30-40 seconds between spraying the chemical and scrub time
Another good video!
Been using brake buster for a while, maybe Ill give meguiars a try 👍
Did you dilute any of them for this test? Or full strength.
I watched both of your tire product battles. Also noticed comments of people saying about your complaints of using factory bottles.
In the future you should state the purpose of using factory bottles even if there is gallon options. The fact that not all customers will purchase the gallon option... the smaller hand bottles by any company does indeed turn factors into play. I agree with your approach 100% but you must state the reasons you are using manufactured bottles even if you also have the gallon option. You are reviewing and testing products from the manufacturers not 3rd party items to advance the product itself.
Great job!
I used the products undiluted, straight from manufacturer. I like getting the most bang in the least amount of cleanings personally. Thanks for the feedback. I agree I should have been a little more clear about my reason for using products as-is. I am releasing a video on brake buster alone very soon, and I actually clarify that whole thing about the spray bottles, so keep an eye out for that. Thanks again for the helpful feedback and for watching! 😉😀
Really have to Spray 6X? Dang!
D143 kicks EVERY other non-acid wheel cleaners ASS!!! All I use is D143 and for heavy baked on stuff I use D140 Wheel Brightener!!!!!!!!!
Adam's has more cleaning 0ower than both the Megs and P&S. I always liked Brake Buster until I encountered tires that refused to clean. Adam's isn't too expensive in gallon form with discounts.
I can generally agree with that
good videos actually. ima sub because ypu get to the point and arent annoying like everyone else.
Thanks man!
It’s not even funny but looking on how them tires and rims looking I will not put nothing on my tires for mths
Lmao you can’t judge a wheel cleaner solution based on the spray bottle hahaha
That’s just one factor to the non-professional consumer
@@TurnerMobileDetailing least important factor
You most definitely can. The better the bottle the less product you waste and the faster u get things done. Time is money
@@Shaggy050 that’s got nothing to do with the quality of the product wheel cleaner itself ya muppet Hahaha
@@eshay6161 you Muppet when both products do around the same you have to nitpick the small things. That's common sense to choose the better one n that's how things are always done. Especially with price point. Ignorant asl
6x to clean a tire????
man that is a lot of stock put into a simple spray bottle LMAO. Buy the P&S BB labeled QT bottle. And Im pretty sure the Meguiars is Corrosive.
Hey man love the videos! What brush do you use to agitate to get that brown foam?
Suds *
@@kelvincisneros208 it’s just an HDX stuff bristle brush from Home Depot. They’re in the cleaning isle and like $5. www.homedepot.com/p/HDX-8-5-in-Gong-Scrub-Brush-227MBHDXRM/204357186
It works really great!
That's odd. P&S blows Maguires away.
They are both excellent products
with a much better sprayer head. But buying the gallon and a McGuire's or Chemical Guys spray bottle with the Taiwanese spray head is a much better idea anyway
I went with brake buster because it's was slightly cheaper and it says to leave some protection. I have been using super clean so I'm excited to see if it's worth the money
I’ve been using brake buster for a while now too and I really like it. Coming out with a video on it soon.
Adams wheel and tire cleaner wipes the floor with these two.
Yeah it wipes the floor the most when it’s much more expensive too
@@eshay6161 Not when you buy it in gallon form. Much cheaper than individual 16oz bottles
I agree. Although I do use Brakebuster as it just much more economical and I love the foam that comes with. When working with neglected wheels - I just pre treat with a bit of Koch chemie magic wheel cleaner.
Both your comparison videos of wheel cleaners, your previous one with Adam’s and now this one with P&S , you complain about the sprayers , why aren’t you using a foam sprayer ? You can dilute the product to further enhance value and you will need less cleanings because the foaming action is much more effective.
Because these videos are to show how how the product performs straight from the manufacturer, without using or buying any additional equipment.
P &S didn't impress me at all. my 3d bug remover worked better.