I noticed the same thing you did with the Diablo cleaner and threw it into a Home Depot 2$ spray bottle for misting action. Covered larger area for me. I would recommend the bigger concentrate bottle though.
The Diablo in the concentrated gel form, diluted in a foaming sprayer is actually more economical than the sticky citrus. They’re both great products though! I’ve yet to find a chemical guys product that I don’t like. (And I have tried A LOT of them)😊 Thank you for the comparison!
All I use is turtle wax!! 🐢 Love there ceramic stuff, really an incredible company! Not always about price, people always think that turtle wax is a cheap company but there one of the oldest car cleaning companies out there and make a quality product!!!!
I’ve used the Diablo one and it’s really good, I had the concentrate so mixed it up myself and used an old sprayer and it was much better than that what you had, it really stuck to the rims and did a great job, I used the gel concentrate.
So the only thing that I've learned about the sticky citrus is that it is more abrasive than the Diablo. So your Diablo is your standard one that you would use on a day to day and citrus is one that, if used often, would take off any wax or ceramic layer on the tires.
I think the leftover residue (using the Turtle Wax cleaner) is coming off the tires. It must be some sort of acid based cleaner like a degreaser. They tend to cause streaks and residue like that.
I haven’t tried very many but the most economical I’ve found is cheap foaming oven / grill cleaner from the dollar store and one of those cone shaped brush drill attachments
I like the Turtle Wax Wheel and Tire cleaner. I put it in a Zep bottle from WalMart and instead of the foaming bottle for better coverage. At $3.50 a bottle you can’t beat it lol.
I live and clean in Mexico, so climate is hot most of the time, the sun rises higher, and i have noted that products dry faster, chemical guys products are perfect because they usually don't leave water streaks. Although I've seen people hate Diablo and tag it as "water with food colourant", I think it's perfect because it is not a HARSH chemical, easier on my skin when it splashes or something, and does a great job for it's ph.
I don’t understand how the Diablo wheel cleaner didn’t foam and just streamed out. I bought the concentrate bottle and mixed it by the description, and it foamed pretty well Honestly, don’t based the wheel cleaner off of it not coming out of the bottle as a "spray" instead of "stream", I have come into contact with some bad bottles from the, and like only 2 bottles, out of the 20+ bottles I bought. If you really wanted a mist and the bottle wasn’t doing it should have swapped to another bottle and I can almost bet that it would have worked properly. See with the Sticky Orange bottle that it sprayed properly, and both are from the same company. There’s your first hand example
With the Diablo wheel cleaner I spray on either tyre foam or any car wash product that is soapy and then spray so it sticks to the soap and lasts longer on the wheel
I had that same issue with Diablo , I bought it about a year ago and always figured it was just my spray bottle had a messed up nozzle, very interesting Thays actually just how the product is
I defeated the wheel scrubbing. Use either Purple Power or Super Clean mixed liked you'd use for engine compartment.. Use a real wheel brush (Jimmy's brush appeared to be a body brush, a little too soft and nuts to that short handle). The handle will be longer and a slight angle, the nylon bristles will be stiffer but WILL NOT scratch your rims. The small brush shouldn't be needed if you clean wheels once a month. After your wheels are clean (I can do all four on my truck in less time than Jimmy did one). Use Westley tire bleach or equivalent to clean you tires (follow instructions on bottle closely). After washing the vehicle, use the left over soap to give one more light wash/rinse to the wheels to remove any leftover grime/cleaner. rinse and let dry. Here's the real secret: After tire/wheel is completely clean and dry, spray Westley's silicone tire shine spray lightly but full coverage on the wheel, then thicker on the tire.. Yes the dust that is produced by braking will stick to the wheel but it does anyway by "Ion" charge. The next time, the silicone will allow you to use your car wash soap (after you are done on body), on your wheels. Use a real wheel brush and regular body soap to clean the wheel beautifully in seconds with the regular wheel brush only. Re-apply silicone spray when wheel is completely dry. This works. Used this method for 3 decades on aluminum and chrome wheels.
@@1RoadGarage Sorry it was so long. As a life long car guy whose NEVER had anyone even change the oil in one of my vehicles but myself, I feel obligated to share what I've learned so people don't have to keep re-inventing the wheel. Many will anyway but all you can do is try. Cheers Jimmy. You do good work and set a good example. A few departures from accuracy on occasion but that's how everyone learns. Much respect for you doing this channel as a relatively novice mechanic. Men should be doing this stuff to their vehicles or at least know how. I sold my house recently and live in an apartment now. Can't even wash my own truck if I wanted to (no hose bib anywhere) and it drives me nuts. Regards.
as someone in the industry, I will tell you the Turtle Wax is out of this world. I turned into a believer when I sprayed it on a "never cleaned off brake dust" commuter, left it for a minute and literally wiped it clean with a microfiber. unreal!
They changed the sprayer on the Diablo cleaner. I used several times, bought several times and the last time I got it I noticed that the sprayer was different. After you use all the sticky Citrus keep the sprayer and put it on the Diablo bottle.
Update: I bough another bottle of Diablo from Walmart and it looks Chemical Guys has gone back to the old sprayer. So it should have a better spray pattern.
I've been a die hard Diablo fan, keeps my white wheels nice and shiny but have to agree with the spray pattern and run off. Definitely looking forward to trying the sticky citrus.
I detail cars and I used the sticky citrus on my own car and then it rained and my drive way flood with muddy water and to my suprise every time I went through that nasty water my rims stayed clean. Like I just washed them cleaned. So naturally I tested it again and after 6 tries , it stayed clean
I experienced the same thing with the Diablo. If it wasn't for the poor sprayer it would probably be a great wheel cleaner. Chemical Guys really need to step up and improve that sprayer. Until they do I won't buy it again because of the waste of chemical.
Eagle one makes an affordable product & ot works fantastic. Also diluted super clean is the best bang for your buck if you buy the gallon at Walmart or Autozone.
purple power from autozone is great i would have got the diablo gel instead of using the diablo in the spray bottle I think they have decon which is a chemical you spray on your rims and let dwell before using the diablo rim cleaner
sir … the tip of all chemical guys products has both options stream and mist you just have to turn the tip on the sprayer and choose which one you want
Just buy some super clean or purple power. Dilute 4:1 and spray on the wheels. Most of that stuff will just fall right off. Way cheaper than these $10 16 oz sprays too
I had a bad experience with Diablo, after letting it dwell for about a minute on wet, clear coated aluminum wheels it damaged the finish and made it look hazy and damaged. Clear coat is now damaged and needs to be stripped and re-painted. My personal favorite is the Sonax full effect wheel cleaner. Goes on neon yellow.
Hey friend i've used it on painted rims as well. I had no issues with mine. I'd say maybe switch up the type of clear coat your running and overall be careful with citrus cleaners. Sry bout ur rims :/
Or you could go to the self serve car wash and use the high pressure hose to clean the wheels while you wash the rest of your ride. I spray the wheels with generic Windex before beginning the car wash. After cleaning the rest of the car I pressure blast the wheels. No hand cleaning. It works. If you let the wheels get too dirty between washes that's on you.
i bought the diablo wheel cleaner today and used almost a quater of the bottle just on three wheels waste of money in my opinion although it does do it job.
Excellent demo!! I think I'll get the Chemical Guys Sticky one too. I was just in their store yesterday and saw it. Wish I'd known seen this video before now! 👋👋👋
the chemical guys bottles have a stream and spray mode on it... that's prolly why the diablo bottle was very streaky u need to set it to the spray mode instead
Being a detailer the brown is Uv inhibitors from the tire. It’s good to clean that as well. Also did your finger nail catch those spots it looked like could been iron contamination. Clay bar or acid wheel cleaner cleans those
Get Super Clean or Purple power concentrates and a spray bottle. Very effective, you can adjust the ratios of solvent and water, and use for many other automotive and household uses. Buying a cleaner specifically for wheels is much more expensive and often less effective.
I love using the Diablo wheel cleaner for my truck wheels but I feel like that nozzle was defective. I believe they all should spray in a fan direction. I love using the Diablo gel. You can dilute it to your own liking in some water with a spray bottle. I bought a hand pump foam sprayer off Amazon filled it with water and some diablo gel pump it up 10 times and it foams like crazy to really stick to the wheels
I’m telling you, check into the mad acid cleaner! It works wonders on the clear coated Chevy rims. Same with Honda rims! I’m waiting on my second bottle to come in the mail, it can’t get here fast enough! It removes the rusted up brake dust on the barrels of your wheels but still leaves plenty of shine without eating up the clear coat. It’s JUST caustic enough to eat up surface rust but balanced enough to not eat through the finish (as long as you don’t let it dry) and it works great on chrome bumpers and exhaust tips too. Pretty much anything you need. It also will remove water spots on your glass. But instead of spraying it directly on the glass, you spray it on a rag and wipe it on, then wipe it off with a damp rag, then dry it with a clean cloth. It’s multi purpose and worth every penny, and they’re always running a 20% discount, sometimes 30%.
I find that stuff to kind of be a rip off honestly. What’s you just did with that. Hell you could’ve mixed up some dish soap and water sprayed it on and scrubbed the break dust off. I like a good wheel acid. Spray it let it sit rinse. I would not recommend it for cheap plated rims though.
Thanks for testing👍 I've never used chemical guys but if I had looked at their brand for a wheel and tire cleaner, I probably would've picked up the diablo. Now I know one of their products not to buy!
Diablo is an all around amazing product. That spray version is part of a weekend warrior kit. You wanna get the gel in a bottle and buy one of their duck foam sprayers and dilute it in the bottle and it foams and cleans very well. As well as sticky citrus
Citrus is a good cleaner but more expensive than Super Clean or Purple Power concentrates. if you work in you garage and/or vehicles it is a must to have around. Much cheaper and multi use. citrus best used on interior or in house where odor/smell is a concern, though SC and PP both are non toxic and not particularly offensive odor.
I use chemical Guys all the time with great results every time! Thank you for the comparison definitely worth the video. Also it seems like Chemical Guys left a better shine and finish on your rims over the turtle wax
I don’t think comparing two professional line products against a consumer line product is fair, at all. IMO, this was just a marketing strategy to promote Chemical Guys.
I noticed the same thing you did with the Diablo cleaner and threw it into a Home Depot 2$ spray bottle for misting action. Covered larger area for me. I would recommend the bigger concentrate bottle though.
The Diablo in the concentrated gel form, diluted in a foaming sprayer is actually more economical than the sticky citrus. They’re both great products though! I’ve yet to find a chemical guys product that I don’t like. (And I have tried A LOT of them)😊 Thank you for the comparison!
I feel the same way,I'm a Chemical Guys fan for Life 🧬👍💯
@@FordF4NN I used to be but they lose in nearly every side-by-site test I have seen, several products I bought from them were terrible.
@@Sky1 I've had really good luck with what I use from them and have had their products outlast many others I've tried in my own experience.
Chemical Guys is for the basic hos.
Love there chemicals, was beyond disappointed with their pressure washer! Great packaging poor performance!
All I use is turtle wax!! 🐢
Love there ceramic stuff, really an incredible company! Not always about price, people always think that turtle wax is a cheap company but there one of the oldest car cleaning companies out there and make a quality product!!!!
I really like turtle wax too. Some good stuff
@@1RoadGarage SOAP / WATER
I’ve used the Diablo one and it’s really good, I had the concentrate so mixed it up myself and used an old sprayer and it was much better than that what you had, it really stuck to the rims and did a great job, I used the gel concentrate.
So the only thing that I've learned about the sticky citrus is that it is more abrasive than the Diablo. So your Diablo is your standard one that you would use on a day to day and citrus is one that, if used often, would take off any wax or ceramic layer on the tires.
I’m pretty sure one of the hot rims cleaner is a wheel acid. Spray on spray off. Plus it will get everything on the back of the wheel.
I think the leftover residue (using the Turtle Wax cleaner) is coming off the tires. It must be some sort of acid based cleaner like a degreaser. They tend to cause streaks and residue like that.
degreasers have a ph level usually 9-12 and acidic can be anything under 7ph
@@matthewklembara8698 exactly
I haven’t tried very many but the most economical I’ve found is cheap foaming oven / grill cleaner from the dollar store and one of those cone shaped brush drill attachments
I like the Turtle Wax Wheel and Tire cleaner. I put it in a Zep bottle from WalMart and instead of the foaming bottle for better coverage. At $3.50 a bottle you can’t beat it lol.
I live and clean in Mexico, so climate is hot most of the time, the sun rises higher, and i have noted that products dry faster, chemical guys products are perfect because they usually don't leave water streaks. Although I've seen people hate Diablo and tag it as "water with food colourant", I think it's perfect because it is not a HARSH chemical, easier on my skin when it splashes or something, and does a great job for it's ph.
I don’t understand how the Diablo wheel cleaner didn’t foam and just streamed out. I bought the concentrate bottle and mixed it by the description, and it foamed pretty well
Honestly, don’t based the wheel cleaner off of it not coming out of the bottle as a "spray" instead of "stream", I have come into contact with some bad bottles from the, and like only 2 bottles, out of the 20+ bottles I bought. If you really wanted a mist and the bottle wasn’t doing it should have swapped to another bottle and I can almost bet that it would have worked properly. See with the Sticky Orange bottle that it sprayed properly, and both are from the same company. There’s your first hand example
Chemical guys have now put a new spray head onto the Diablo bottle with spray & stream function. Works beautifully.
I use Spray Nine to clean the tire and wheel and then once they are clean use a dressing on both , this last for about two weeks .
With the Diablo wheel cleaner I spray on either tyre foam or any car wash product that is soapy and then spray so it sticks to the soap and lasts longer on the wheel
I had that same issue with Diablo , I bought it about a year ago and always figured it was just my spray bottle had a messed up nozzle, very interesting Thays actually just how the product is
Its not tho lmfaooo the bottle has both options you just have to turn the tip again
I tried the Turtlewax wheel cleaner on our tub and worked really well.
I defeated the wheel scrubbing. Use either Purple Power or Super Clean mixed liked you'd use for engine compartment.. Use a real wheel brush (Jimmy's brush appeared to be a body brush, a little too soft and nuts to that short handle). The handle will be longer and a slight angle, the nylon bristles will be stiffer but WILL NOT scratch your rims. The small brush shouldn't be needed if you clean wheels once a month. After your wheels are clean (I can do all four on my truck in less time than Jimmy did one). Use Westley tire bleach or equivalent to clean you tires (follow instructions on bottle closely). After washing the vehicle, use the left over soap to give one more light wash/rinse to the wheels to remove any leftover grime/cleaner. rinse and let dry.
Here's the real secret: After tire/wheel is completely clean and dry, spray Westley's silicone tire shine spray lightly but full coverage on the wheel, then thicker on the tire.. Yes the dust that is produced by braking will stick to the wheel but it does anyway by "Ion" charge. The next time, the silicone will allow you to use your car wash soap (after you are done on body), on your wheels. Use a real wheel brush and regular body soap to clean the wheel beautifully in seconds with the regular wheel brush only. Re-apply silicone spray when wheel is completely dry. This works. Used this method for 3 decades on aluminum and chrome wheels.
Thanks for those tips! I’m gonna look into it.
@@1RoadGarage Sorry it was so long. As a life long car guy whose NEVER had anyone even change the oil in one of my vehicles but myself, I feel obligated to share what I've learned so people don't have to keep re-inventing the wheel. Many will anyway but all you can do is try.
Cheers Jimmy. You do good work and set a good example. A few departures from accuracy on occasion but that's how everyone learns. Much respect for you doing this channel as a relatively novice mechanic. Men should be doing this stuff to their vehicles or at least know how.
I sold my house recently and live in an apartment now. Can't even wash my own truck if I wanted to (no hose bib anywhere) and it drives me nuts. Regards.
@@x-man5056 Haha! That would drive me crazy too!! I’m trying the best I know how. All the time. 👍👍
as someone in the industry, I will tell you the Turtle Wax is out of this world. I turned into a believer when I sprayed it on a "never cleaned off brake dust" commuter, left it for a minute and literally wiped it clean with a microfiber. unreal!
They changed the sprayer on the Diablo cleaner. I used several times, bought several times and the last time I got it I noticed that the sprayer was different. After you use all the sticky Citrus keep the sprayer and put it on the Diablo bottle.
Update: I bough another bottle of Diablo from Walmart and it looks Chemical Guys has gone back to the old sprayer. So it should have a better spray pattern.
Never changed. It has both options you just turn the tip of the sprayer to choose. Funny how many people fail to realize this
@@user-nw1wc1jo4lnot mine. Both positions produce a stream
I've been a die hard Diablo fan, keeps my white wheels nice and shiny but have to agree with the spray pattern and run off. Definitely looking forward to trying the sticky citrus.
I detail cars and I used the sticky citrus on my own car and then it rained and my drive way flood with muddy water and to my suprise every time I went through that nasty water my rims stayed clean. Like I just washed them cleaned. So naturally I tested it again and after 6 tries , it stayed clean
I have the Diablo cleaner and I don't like how it sprays on either I have to use so much so I can make sure the whole wheel and tire gets sprayed on
You can cut your costs per bottle if you buy a gallon. Puts it around $6 to $7 per bottle for chemical guys products.
I experienced the same thing with the Diablo. If it wasn't for the poor sprayer it would probably be a great wheel cleaner. Chemical Guys really need to step up and improve that sprayer. Until they do I won't buy it again because of the waste of chemical.
Change the Diablo head with another one or buy another one to confirm that the nozzle is not defective.
It has both options you just need to turn the tip but i think everyone fails to realize this
Eagle one makes an affordable product & ot works fantastic. Also diluted super clean is the best bang for your buck if you buy the gallon at Walmart or Autozone.
Super Clean or Purple Power also. Great for engine compartment and lawn equipment also. A non-petroleum cleaner, non-polluting.
Meguiars Hot Rims Wheel & Tire cleaner is the best for the price
Thank for the info!
purple power from autozone is great i would have got the diablo gel instead of using the diablo in the spray bottle I think they have decon which is a chemical you spray on your rims and let dwell before using the diablo rim cleaner
sir … the tip of all chemical guys products has both options stream and mist you just have to turn the tip on the sprayer and choose which one you want
Just buy some super clean or purple power. Dilute 4:1 and spray on the wheels. Most of that stuff will just fall right off. Way cheaper than these $10 16 oz sprays too
I had a bad experience with Diablo, after letting it dwell for about a minute on wet, clear coated aluminum wheels it damaged the finish and made it look hazy and damaged. Clear coat is now damaged and needs to be stripped and re-painted. My personal favorite is the Sonax full effect wheel cleaner. Goes on neon yellow.
Hey friend i've used it on painted rims as well. I had no issues with mine. I'd say maybe switch up the type of clear coat your running and overall be careful with citrus cleaners. Sry bout ur rims :/
Or you could go to the self serve car wash and use the high pressure hose to clean the wheels while you wash the rest of your ride. I spray the wheels with generic Windex before beginning the car wash. After cleaning the rest of the car I pressure blast the wheels. No hand cleaning. It works. If you let the wheels get too dirty between washes that's on you.
McGuire's hot rims , wheel & tire cleaning
My favorite for cleaning wheels .
Should of tried to switch sprayers from the gel to diablo and then see what it could of done.
How come no one springs for Griot’s Garage?? Bigger bottles and their products smell amazing 🤩
With the Diablo I buy with the squirt bottle wher you mix it in bucket and water but Diablo wheel cleaner is the least effective cleaner they offer
i bought the diablo wheel cleaner today and used almost a quater of the bottle just on three wheels waste of money in my opinion although it does do it job.
Think the Diablo is made to be able to apply a little to a cloth or to your brush and then clean a big area without having to coat the entire wheel….
Excellent demo!! I think I'll get the Chemical Guys Sticky one too. I was just in their store yesterday and saw it. Wish I'd known seen this video before now! 👋👋👋
I usually use a old sock, but I love that small brush you used. Great video.
Yeah that one was key to get into those smaller spaces
@@1RoadGarage where did you find it at? Thanks.
the chemical guys bottles have a stream and spray mode on it... that's prolly why the diablo bottle was very streaky u need to set it to the spray mode instead
I bought the chemical guys duck bottle sprayer it works better with the Diablo wheel cleaner
Dura Coating’s Wheely Clean is the best I have found.
Jimmy needs to make more videos! Who’s with me??
I am!! ✌️👍👍
@@1RoadGarage I got dizzy and almost left within 47 sec. I stayed but I would like some more stable shots. Hand versus tripod is pretty clear :-)
Being a detailer the brown is Uv inhibitors from the tire. It’s good to clean that as well. Also did your finger nail catch those spots it looked like could been iron contamination. Clay bar or acid wheel cleaner cleans those
The Diablo usage rate is really high. It’s very easy to go through an entire bottle in two washes. I think a different sprayer might help.
You can alternate from stream to mist… it has both options just turn the tip
@@user-nw1wc1jo4ldoesnt matter buddy, Chemical Guys made it so you use a whole bottle so you keep spending more😂
Was gonna ask if you still had one dirty wheel, but you did cover that at the end.... But did you try just water and the brushes first?
Haha, no. I should’ve. Next time..
My favorite is maguires rim cleaner.
Where did you get that smaller brush?
Using the Sticky, based on what you used for one wheel. How many times could you clean all four wheels with just one bottle? Thank you.
Get Super Clean or Purple power concentrates and a spray bottle. Very effective, you can adjust the ratios of solvent and water, and use for many other automotive and household uses. Buying a cleaner specifically for wheels is much more expensive and often less effective.
I've always used armor all wheel cleaner in a spray can with a blue lid at Walmart on my chrome rims
my diablo bottle had a spray and stream option, not sure whats up with yours.
Similar video style to ‘Project Farm’ channel. I know Jimmy watches Project Farm as he mentioned it in the past.
I love using the Diablo wheel cleaner for my truck wheels but I feel like that nozzle was defective. I believe they all should spray in a fan direction. I love using the Diablo gel. You can dilute it to your own liking in some water with a spray bottle. I bought a hand pump foam sprayer off Amazon filled it with water and some diablo gel pump it up 10 times and it foams like crazy to really stick to the wheels
Good to know, thanks for the input!!
Yuh that’s weird for Diablo, mine foams up and sprays pretty good, but I diluted it onto a separate bottle, so ig you just have to dilute it 3 or 4:3
You cleaned the rim but not the tire the tires need cleaning as well .
Yes, you’re right. Gonna do that when I wash the whole truck.
Use Dow Scrubbing Bubbles, spray on wait briefly and wash off.
I’m telling you, check into the mad acid cleaner! It works wonders on the clear coated Chevy rims. Same with Honda rims! I’m waiting on my second bottle to come in the mail, it can’t get here fast enough! It removes the rusted up brake dust on the barrels of your wheels but still leaves plenty of shine without eating up the clear coat. It’s JUST caustic enough to eat up surface rust but balanced enough to not eat through the finish (as long as you don’t let it dry) and it works great on chrome bumpers and exhaust tips too. Pretty much anything you need. It also will remove water spots on your glass. But instead of spraying it directly on the glass, you spray it on a rag and wipe it on, then wipe it off with a damp rag, then dry it with a clean cloth. It’s multi purpose and worth every penny, and they’re always running a 20% discount, sometimes 30%.
Super clean is king. Never been a fan of chemical guys because it’s over priced and inferior.
Another great review Jimmy! You never disappoint. Thanks for sharing.
make sure u use spray..... not stream on any spray bottles.... or use a foam Cannon with the sprays
That tw u use half the bottle I used diablo it works but yeah disappointed in the spray I was like wtf😂😂. The sticky citrus I like best out of these 3
if u find a spray top that has a spray pattern... keep it it andist it will any of your fav spray cleaner...
Mequiars hot wheels woks great on my chrome wheels and I don’t use a brush.
I use p&s break buster honestly never disappoints
also wax the rims after cleaned... will clean off better next time with a spray
Yes , i share the same frustration.
If you watch chemical guys UA-cam videos, the Diablo, you’re supposed to spray onto a brush thus making the stream pattern irrelevant.
I find that stuff to kind of be a rip off honestly. What’s you just did with that. Hell you could’ve mixed up some dish soap and water sprayed it on and scrubbed the break dust off. I like a good wheel acid. Spray it let it sit rinse. I would not recommend it for cheap plated rims though.
The sad part is if sells the vehicle the new owner Is most likely to not baby/care for the vehicle like 1road does
Haha, I hope they would!
Thanks for testing👍 I've never used chemical guys but if I had looked at their brand for a wheel and tire cleaner, I probably would've picked up the diablo. Now I know one of their products not to buy!
Diablo is an all around amazing product. That spray version is part of a weekend warrior kit. You wanna get the gel in a bottle and buy one of their duck foam sprayers and dilute it in the bottle and it foams and cleans very well. As well as sticky citrus
I tried meguiars hot rims aluminum wheel cleaner and it’s not very good
Great comparo on these products! Thanks for the good video content, Jimmy!
diablo isnt a product meant to be in a spray bottle, its more meant to be like a wasg
I do not hit the thumbs up much... But you do a very good job my friend
Turtle wax is good and effordable
Sticky citrus all the way jimmy great video
Thank you, yes, I really liked that stuff!
Citrus is a good cleaner but more expensive than Super Clean or Purple Power concentrates. if you work in you garage and/or vehicles it is a must to have around. Much cheaper and multi use. citrus best used on interior or in house where odor/smell is a concern, though SC and PP both are non toxic and not particularly offensive odor.
I started using Chemical guy's back in San Diego, great stuff😎
Over rated and over priced.
@@x-man5056
Absolutely not. I find their prices are fairly placed, and their products are mostly really good.
@@yousef.al-assaf That sounds like "damned by faint praise". You you think they are kinda so so priced and "mostly really good"? LMAO
@@x-man5056
Their prices are fair. Most of their products are high quality, very few are average.
@@yousef.al-assaf OK, well at least I believe you really think so now.
Another great video! 🙏🏼
So turtle wax was about 1/2 the price as the chemical guys cleaner, and you had to use twice as much product, and twice as much work, so…no brainer.
also use ceramic brake pads or copper free ceramic pads.... the pitting is from "semi-metillac" inferior pads
diablo works great in a small foamer.
I use chemical Guys all the time with great results every time! Thank you for the comparison definitely worth the video. Also it seems like Chemical Guys left a better shine and finish on your rims over the turtle wax
You should also try the wheel cleaners that turn brake dust purple. Like Sonax Wheel Cleaner, Iron X, and Mguiars Ultimate wheel cleaner
Brake dust has a purplish hue. Cleaner not withstanding
You sure it wasn't iron🤔 left on wheels?
Diablo is great. Sticky citrus is lame.
Not a “misting” stream. Need a “fan” spray.
Yes
Dawn power spray works good too super foamy
They make a Diablo gel now
I think your diablo sprayer is messed up. Mines spray
they sell a "Lugnut" brush
You should use brush drill 👍🏻
The bottle of the Diablo is not working like it should
If get the gallon of the Diablo from chemicals guys they also sell a foamer bottle
I was thinking that too
I don’t think comparing two professional line products against a consumer line product is fair, at all. IMO, this was just a marketing strategy to promote Chemical Guys.
Why does everyone call the browning disgusting? It's by design.uggh marketing...
Diablos is over rated. By far one of the worst the best are the foaming between turtle wax and mothers foaming. Mother’s is the best by far.
Trato de ver el video pero tiemblas demasiado la cámara
Good video !
Simple Green!
The pitting looks like rock chips
Wrath from Alien Majic Car Care. DONE.