Yes super clean is great for tires I’d recommend a safer cleaner on your wheels if you have a nice car if you don’t care about them then super clean should be find
Its not a good thing to rinse wheels or tyres before adding chemicals it water’s the chemicals down-meaning they are less effective than without pre rinsing :) just a tip from another detailer
haha I have a video where I cover this as well. We always rinse down to knock off any dirt/grime. If the water dilutes the product, just spray more product 😅
@@bopeep7806 if you don't rinse the wheel before, you drag the dirt and grime on the paint of the wheel and create micro-scratches which eventually lead to dull paint. The only exception would be high end cars that have only light dust on the wheels instead of mud, dust break and tar.
Machine scrubbing tires saves me a lot of time
Is 10:1 SuperClean really all you need on rims and tires? I've been using 1:1 😅
Where could I order those brushes you were using
Whats everyones best tire dressing?
I use chem guys vrp if i have it but usually i ise a thickass 3d frol
The local shop. Very black and no sling
What chemical is inside your pump sprayer sir? And what dilution ratio do you use?
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chemical guys
@@Toosmoothtolosedamn, that's pretty helpful
Can you use super clean on tires and rims?
Yes super clean is great for tires I’d recommend a safer cleaner on your wheels if you have a nice car if you don’t care about them then super clean should be find
Its not a good thing to rinse wheels or tyres before adding chemicals it water’s the chemicals down-meaning they are less effective than without pre rinsing :) just a tip from another detailer
haha I have a video where I cover this as well. We always rinse down to knock off any dirt/grime. If the water dilutes the product, just spray more product 😅
@@propercareusa waste of profit and chemical and time, but heyho aslong as the job gets done
@@bopeep7806 if you don't rinse the wheel before, you drag the dirt and grime on the paint of the wheel and create micro-scratches which eventually lead to dull paint. The only exception would be high end cars that have only light dust on the wheels instead of mud, dust break and tar.
@@elisicamost5959 no you don’t, a detailer use’s a decent snow foam first, but you have fun wasting chemicals
@@bopeep7806 always rise the tires 🛞 before u spray your tires cleaning chemicals on it. Knock off the dust, and dirts off it.
Dawn works better lol
goodbye everything that protects your tire lol