How do you remove the old stickers from the weights of the wheels when they balance them? I am having a hard time and I don't want to scratch the rims.
@pantheorganizer if I’m using a spray tire and wheel cleaner, can I just pour the product in a foam cannon since it’s already ready to use or do I have to still dilute it?
@@mr3xotic175I’m going to give you my opinion since Pam has not responded yet. Anything else apart from the soap before contact wash in a foam cannon is a waste of product since you will need to put it in relatively strong taking into consideration all the water coming from the pressure washer which will dilute your product. I use a foam sprayer like Pam did on the video….this is the most efficient way to apply any product that foams since your dilution will be final at your container so you will use less product contrary to a foam cannon that will introduce more water as explained before.
Thank you! I put a lot of time and effort to produce my videos, and although I don't consider myself a professional videographer by any means, I put a lot of pride in making them look and sound as good as possible. So it's nice to see that my efforts don't go unnoticed by my viewers. ;)
Did this for the first time today, March 3/24 in Montreal (Canada, Pan). No pressure washer, used P&S Brake Buster and Gyeon Wet Coat to finish., all the tools with the exception of the Vyper chair, EGO blower and the MetroVac Air Force Blaster Sidekick blower:. Used a leaf blower and finished with a microfibre cloth. Outstanding results!! But, I gotta get me a Vyper chair. I had to use a short bucket to sit on and now my back is complaining. Also, two bucket wash and towel dry.The car, 2024 Mazda 3, garnet red, first wash!! Thanks for all the helpful demonstrations.
Great video. I love P&S Brake Buster for every week wheel and tire cleaning. 11 months later and I have no corrosion of my calipers or rotors on my 2022 Tesla MYLR. The Gtechniq W6 is my 4-6 week chemical to remove brake dust from my wife’s 2014 Mercedes GLK 350. W6 made her wheels look almost new when they looked horribly stained after 6 years. Magic. 😆
Your Porsche always looks better than new! Great tips and I do need to buy the microfiber madness flat wheel brush as this looks more efficient than the woolies I currently use. Thank you for the video Pan! An idea for a video could be to apply PPF to headlights or those pesky piano black pillars on the doors.
Thank you! And congrats on your new BMW 5 series! Hell of a car. Before my 911 Turbo S, I had a BMW M550i which I loved. And I have many videos showing how we detailed it, if it can serve as an inspiration. Including a full wash, decon, prep and ceramic coating in this video: ua-cam.com/video/dsCmJJDP3xo/v-deo.htmlsi=cLERLRWnAXFKQTjY And this other one when we switched to a professional grade coating: ua-cam.com/video/C_hb8PMP3KA/v-deo.htmlsi=mpXKB1Yvw7XAGvxW Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 1 million subscribers and we have over 135 million views! I have been detailing for 27 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
Hey Pan, im just getting into detailing. Having a lot of fun with it. I own a 2022 Audi S5 and a 2023 Volvo XC60 which is the car that got me interested in detailing. I originally purchased a few Chemical Guys products but never got the results I saw in their videos or that they claimed i should get. It was frustrating. I started watching your channel and have since purchased the products from your awards video. I really appreciate your expertise and recommendations. The P&S products in particular have been such a big upgrade. Their interior cleaner is fabulous. Just wanted to thank you for the content. Its really helped me a tremendous amount.
Hi Jeff! First, welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 940,000 subscribers and we have over 123 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing. Yeah Chemical Guys aren't really used in my videos, as there are much better brands out there in my opinion. Especially in their category of big box store general consumer type, Meguiar's, Turtle Wax, Adam's and Griot's Garage are all better in my opinion. And once you get into the more prosumer and professional grade stuff like CarPro, Gtechniq, Gyeon, DIY Detail, P&S, etc that's where the performance really is! By the way, I detailed a new XC60 in this video: ua-cam.com/video/tvDBBenhYFA/v-deo.html
@@PanTheOrganizer thanks it's really been helpful! The professional products really have made the difference. My S5 is my driving to work and back so it stays pretty clean. The Volvo is for when my wife and two daughters are with me so it gets more wear! I love the Volvo interior, it's really why I chose it, but lots of little spaces. Your video was incredibly helpful! My wife isn't as big on cars or maintaining them so my next task is detailing hers. I've been holding off a bit! It's a 2019 Suburban that we bought new and hasn't been detailed since. She has horses and spends time at the barn we board them at. It's not a mess with trash or stains and such but the interior needs help. I ordered the Bissell extractor so once I get it I plan on tackling the Suburban. It's huge so it could be a multiple day event! Thanks again.
I thought something was wrong with me washing my truck once to twice a week! Glad I'm not alone, I like to put one squirt of chemical guys diablo wheel cleaning gel in the foam Cannon. Gives mega foam and cleans super well. It gives you enough foam to clean 8 wheels with leftover! So wife gets her wheels clean too!
I'm really liking the results I get from Gyeon Wheel cleaner and the Gyeon Tire cleaner. All the old tire shine and dirt just run off the tires when I spray the cleaner on them.
Thanks for watching! I doubt we'll surpass 1 million by the end of 2023, but perhaps by the end of 2024. It is a suuuuuper difficult thing to get to that point, but thanks to my awesome viewers, I am confident we'll continue our massive growth. I'm the third biggest detailing channel in the world at this point, as we also surpassed 112 million views. It's mind blowing!
Pro tip keep the body wet around the wheels like you have at the start of the video , probably you forgot to mention that ,we don't want any of that chemicals to get in contact with the clear coat and dry on the body while we work on the wheel , lovely tips , good content, keep up the good work .❤❤❤
I just bought a gallon of the rapid decon because it works so well for me. About to Chen decon my 2 cars as well and I want to use my foam cannon with it
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 1 million subscribers and we have over 135 million views! I have been detailing for 27 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
I just want to point out , for every step you took scrubbing tires or rims or applying each product you passed 3-4 times on the upper portion of the wheel vs 1 on the lower portion .
I'm from UK just discovered your channel excellent tips and tutorials I especially enjoyed this wheel prep,clean and wheel tyre finish video can't wait to try it out on my car
Awesome, thank you! How did you discover my channel by the way? Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 930,000 subscribers and we have over 122 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
I put on iron remover and alkaline degreaser first and let it sit for a few minutes then rinse without any touch. After this they are quite clean and I use my micro fiber brushes only with shampoo afterwards. I have M-Sport Jet black wheels (glossy) so I don't want to scratch them.
Thanks! We’re much higher quality cabinets than IKEA, but I get what you mean. Did you watch my full garage tour video? Here: ua-cam.com/video/wx6HTBAzeXI/v-deo.html
@@PanTheOrganizer the reference to IKEA certainly wasn't an insult. When it comes to something as simple as packaging a product, they make use of every millimeter of space.
I love your videos Sir, super informative, unfortunately I don't have a space to wash my car so my only option is those self car washes with pressure washer, I'm in Calgary, can you please make a video of hot to wash our car safely in those car washes, I know its weird but i wanted to learn from a professional, Thank you so much for the content.
You're in luck, I have a popular tutorial on how to wash your car at a self-service car wash here: ua-cam.com/video/z0kKDkPB2js/v-deo.htmlsi=9ndxb5rLFsZyZMoo Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 1 million subscribers and we have over 147 million views! I have been detailing for 27 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
A nicely done video as always! I alllllways start with the wheels. After they've cooled, or, if the car sat overnight, roll it out and start on the wheels. Brake buster IS good. Adam's has a little more strength I think.
@@PanTheOrganizer I seldom coat My wheels. Sometimes I'll use quick beads on them, or beadmaker or something. I coated the wheels on my vette a long time ago. The heat from the brakes seemed to degrade the coating quickly. It was CSL.
Adams air cannon is effective, also dog groom dryer can be effective. Many of the pet dryers filters so if you live in a sandy area *wink wink FL* wont be blasting that when drying off the tires. My wife is a pet stylist and one of her dryers is nearly identical to my Adamns air cannon jr. She payed less for it. I do try to keep the garage floor clean and driveway is paved. but the road that leads to our driveway isnt paved and some sand and seashells. I do like PnS break buster only because can get gallon size cheaper. I do like second place is the red Turtlewax wheel cleaner, but cant get that in gallon size so i just stick to PnS break buster unless the tires are really bad, then i found Red Turtlewax wheel cleaner does a great job. Like Pan showed there is many great wheel and tire cleaners out there. Use what is best in your budget and performance. Thanks again Pan!
My Camry has the stock steel rims with the tiny round holes in them. I was told by another pro detailer that I would have to remove the rims and tires to clean them well. What a pain. I would like to get me custom rims for my Camry but I dare not because I live in a crime area of town here where I live in the state I live in. I do like this video. Thanks much.
Gyeon tire is also a good product. I learnt also elsewhere that heating the tire (using heat gun) before applying the dressing increases the longevity .
Awesome addition of the Rust Stopper. That’s an extra detail I like to do whenever I detail cars for my mobile detailing business. #chasethedetails Your channel inspired me to start my own business and I’ve been thriving thanks to you Pan!!
That's great that I can serve as an inspiration Chase. I want to make detailing accessible to everyone and make it enjoyable. If you had to pick one, what's your favourite video on my channel so far?
@@PanTheOrganizer so far it’s gotta be the Gyeon Wax on Andy’s car. Just the joy you get from watching those crazy water beads is enjoyment in itself and it’s pretty satisfying seeing all those water beads lol.
My method is the following: 1. Spray CarPro Iron X for iron decon. 2. Pump-spray P&S Brake Buster (1:10) while the wheel is still dwelling with CarPro Iron X. 3. Contact wash: the tire with a tire brush, the rim with a soft detailling brush and the barrel with these long brushes. 4. Rinse. 5. Apply a protective hydrophobic coating while the wheel is still wet. I use Meguiars Hybrid Ceramic Wax or Gyeon WetCoat. I and I get awesome results. Super clean wheels. Now I'm wondering of what you said about using normal car shampoo aswell. It'd add one step more to my method and I don't know if it'll impact in my final results, maybe making them better or maybe it's not needed.
Thank you for all the great content! I've learned a lot. Regarding the Hydes Serum Rustopper, apply it before applying the spray on rinse off sealant correct? Do you rinse or wipe off the Rustopper before applying the spray on rinse off sealant? The instructions for Rustopper are to allow to dry.
Bonjour Pan, Merci pour cette vidéo très détaillée pour le nettoyage des roues. Pour le nettoyage à l'arrière des bâtons des jantes, j'ai vu que tu utilises un gant avec un pouce. Personnellement, j'utilise une brosse coudée de la marque Detailing Gloss. Je la trouve bien pratique car elle permet de passer à l'arrière des bâtons même quand ils sont rapprochés. Bien sûr ce n'est pas le problème avec ta voiture. Bonne fin de semaine depuis la France :)
Oui il existe des brosses angulaires aussi pouvant donner accès aux rayons pour ceux avec des designs de roues multi-rayons difficiles d'accès. Bon weekend!
Thanks Lee!! By the way, I was finally able to listen to some Wilson Audio Alexia V speakers, some Wilson Audio Yvette and Magico speakers. All absolutely amazing! I'm in the process of getting an entirely new HiFi setup, with a much bigger budget, so it opened my eyes and ears to what is available out there!!
I feel the only thing that works best for brake dust is Sonax Wheel Cleaner Plus (I’ve tried all kinds of wheel cleaners). It is also very expensive, even at the 169oz version. I’ve tried a whole gallon of P&S Brake Buster, and while it doesn’t perform anywhere close to the Sonax in terms of addressing brake dust, this would cost the same as Sonax overall if adding a separate quality iron remover.
Hey Pan - Been a Huge P&S BB fan for years, especially for its anti-corrosive properties, but I’ve recently been substituting Koch Chemie Magic Wheel Cleaner every other wash or so. I find it easy to use and the product does a fantastic job. It’s not a tire cleaner also like BB, so I have to use some CarPro ReTyre to get the rubber. Have you tried MWC? What’s your opinion of using this instead of BB every so often? Potential drawbacks?
Pan, a couple videos ago I commented on how I've been using Detail Factory's Interior Brush as a wheel cleaning brush and how I thought it works amazing for that purpose. I can tell from your response that you thought I was referring to their Curveball as you said you use it for applying tire dressing. I just wanted to clarify that they did come out with a brand new Interior Brush a month or so ago and that it what I was referring to...
Loved the video! Super informative, but I’ve used Brakebuster for a while both straight from the bottle and diluted a little bit, but for some reason as soon as the tires dry the browning is there without fail. Im a little confused since the tire is clearly clean and tire dressing covers up the browning just fine, but I’m unsure if I’m doing something wrong. Same thing happens on brand new cars with new tires and older rubber too :(
Weird. When you are scrubbing, do you get to the point where the foam is white? That's when you know you fully degreased the tires and you should have no more brown blooming (ozonites in the tire). Some tires generate more ozonites than others and when those chemicals migrate to the tire surface, they oxidize and brown. That could be a tire related issue as well.
@@PanTheOrganizer Yep, I've gotten to the point where the foam is white, I'm tossing it up to the tire though. Really appreciate the reply and love love love the content!
Pan I love your channel and videos!! Also I have been looking into getting a Porsche Cayenne too! :) How often should I be using iron remover on my wheels? I typically weekly wash.
Thanks! Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 1 million subscribers and we have over 135 million views! I have been detailing for 27 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing. On wheels, you would use once a month or every other month depending on your level of brake dust contamination.
Hi Pan great video I wash Wheel like you do and on tire use carpro Blackout then 3 to 4 weeks later put darkside on. Then ever week use Adam's graphene tire dressing. Do you think Pan good why keep tire best shape lot time or do need do something else ?
Thanks! How did you discover my channel by the way? Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 952,000 subscribers and we have over 127 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
@@PanTheOrganizer You’re welcome! I found your Channel from searching up detailing videos on google/reddit. Great content, super thorough explanation of your processes and tons of recommendations for great products. 10/10
Thanks man, I appreciate the feedback!! I work hard to produce quality videos for my viewers, so it's nice to see those efforts don't go unnoticed by my audience. :)
Top walk through and ace level of how to look after your car, thanks! The extra small steps (the wheels & tyres are some of the hardest things I've found to do / appreciate your advice on this!)
which wheel and tire clean/technique would you recommend for painted wheels (repainted) and tires (rubberized paint)? thanks and more power to your channel
Hey Pan, Hope you’re doing well and hope you have a great holiday season and new year!! Was wondering how we maintain tire applicators or how long do the last. Once you apply tire dressing to all 4 tires are you suppose to rinse off the applicator? Hope you can help! Appreciate all the content and responses! 🫶
I just set my applicator face down on an old microfiber towel when done, and reuse it the next time. If you are changing types of tire dressing, or just want to clean the applicator, spray some APC on it, rub it in, rinse in warm water, let it air dry face down, and boom, good do go.
Went through a lot of comments looking to answer my question...to no avail. I noticed that when you use the flat brush to clean the barrel, that it is dripping wet when it comes on camera. What do you have in your bucket, besides water, that all your cleaning brushes are in? Thank you in advance, and I love your videos!!!!
Pan, for something like the 911 would you use a EZ detail brush to clean wheel liners without removing the wheels? Any suggestions for a small wheel liner brush that would work with the 911? Thanks for the great content!
@@PanTheOrganizer i don’t like how meticulous you are making me become pan. my neighbours have already started mentioning how much time i spend on the cars on saturday 😅😅
Hi Pan, No matter how much I make sure to agitate every spot, after I rinse I get clumps of dirt leftover in the nooks and crannies of where the spokes meet the rim and I have to touch them up and rinse a second time. How are you getting it all in one pass? I use P&S Brake Buster diluted 1:5 in a foam sprayer, agitate with a boar's hair brush or microfiber madness incredibrush. Wheels are coated with CarPro Dlux.
Thanks for a video. Straight forward video answering all the important aspect. By the way, mind I ask if you still have leftover products inside the pump sprayer, how do you store it? Or you just throw away the leftover product after detailing car? Thanks
Hey pan love your UA-cam channel always so detailed videos. quick question what do you think about when people mix p&s and iron remover is that a good combination to use all the time when you clean wheels and tires
I found Detailling like meditation. Im into detailling cuz I have a brand new Bronco Sport of 2022. I dont want my transportation to become deteriorated earlier.
Exactly. As soon as you get a new car, you want to start protecting it right away. That way, it will look good for years to come. Congrats on your Bronco! What color did you get?
Thanks Pan for another great video. Wheels is the one thing i never get to come out super clean. Tires is much easier, haha For fender wells i love Adam's Invisible Undercarriage Spray
@@PanTheOrganizer i mostly use Turtle Wax Hyper foam with an Adam's Wheel Face Brush and the smaller brush you mention. Perhaps i do not let it dwell long enough? 1 or 2 mins
Hi Pan, I'm sure you've cleaned thousands of wheels and most likely have come across damaged/scrapped rims; do you polish or restore those and if so are there videos? Thank you.
Brake Buster not needed on carbon ceramic discs. Just a pH neutral shampoo is more than enough. CCBs don't really generate any brake dust or iron particles. Here's my tutorial on cleaning wheels with CCB's: ua-cam.com/video/jIt2k0DcvC4/v-deo.html But to be honest, I have used Brake Buster on my Porsche with no issues. My friend Matt (Obsessed Garage) also has had a few 911's with carbon ceramics, a GT4, an M4 with carbon ceramics, etc and always uses Brake Buster and never has issues.
Pan great video I have learned so many things from you. No matter how many times I use p&s or Adams or turtle wax wheel cleaner I always have browning on the tires still what can I do please help. Thanks for all you do.
Do you clean the tires until you see white foam? That's when they're clean. Also, browning or blooming often comes form the ozonites in the rubber, that migrates to the surface and oxidizes when in contact with air and rusts hence the brown color. Some tires eject ozonites more than others so it could be a tire issue too.
@@PanTheOrganizer it’s on all my Michelin tires and I clean them at least 4 times with most of the products you used they look clean come out with white foam and by the time I’m don’t washing the car and go to put on the dressing they are brown again
Fabulous and informative video as usual and expected! Question: I have caked on brake dust in the corners of the spokes where they connect to the outer rim. It looks and feels just like very coarse sandpaper. My rims are a satin black finish and I have tried an iron remover and Meguires Hot Rims Black Wheel cleaner. Neither made a difference. Are there effective procedures and products that will remove that built-up brake dust?
Going along with the lower end of the vehicle, what is a good process for cleaning and protecting the black wrinkle finish on my running boards on my new truck?
i want start detail story(as a new hobby) wich brand should i u use ? Koch chemie, carpro, gyeon? Can you give me some tips abouts brand? Thanks alot you learned me alot!
Help! What is the remedy for the scuffs and scratches in hard black plastic on the interior doors and glove box of FJ Cruisers, etc? Thank you in advance.
I use a 40 degree tip to wash the car and wheels. Personal preference. For the orifice, you have to select what size is needed for your specific pressure washer as it varies greatly from one to another, also what desired flow (gpm) and pressure you want (psi). My high end Kranzle pressure washer is rated at 1400 psi and 2.1 gpm, so to maximize flow, I use a 4.0 or 4.5 orifice to get 1000 psi and that 2+ gpm of water output.
So comprehensive. Awesome info as usual. I've seen videos and comments out there that using Hydro2 Lite, and similar, on wheels is potentially leading to problems? The particular video I'm thinking of had Obsessed Garage chime in in the comments and they said you need be careful over using it, it can actually lead to collection of more dirt or something etc? Is this video here of your suggesting that you use Hydro2 Lite as part of your routine every time you do your tire maintenance? You have any thoughts on this?
I have never seen any evidence of a spray on rinse off sealant leading to "problems". They are meant to be used on all the exterior surfaces of the vehicle, including painted surfaces, wheels, glass, trim, lights. I have been using things like CarPro HydrO2 Lite and Gyeon WetCoat for years to maintain wheels and never had issues. It actually makes cleaning of the wheels much easier, and you maintain the wheel coating beneath to optimal performance. This is not something you'd apply every week though. Once a month or every other month is good enough, as HydrO2 Lite and WetCoat typically last 1-3 months.
@@PanTheOrganizer Okay, Here is the specific video I was referring to, and the one OG commented on: ua-cam.com/video/Zfu-gK_7xQM/v-deo.html Could you use Hydro2 Lite every time if you wanted to? Perhaps doing so could lead to the issues being talked about, I'm not sure...
Hi Pan, great video. I have a question if I may. My wife's car wheels have a few areas of corrosion and there is dirt that seems to be embedded in the corrosion. Do you have any tips for cleaning these? I don't want to go too heavy handed and do any/more damage. I've used iron removers but that didn't seem to do too much.
It’s safe, but sometimes too strong. Many use APC for wheels and tires as it is cheaper to use, but I prefer dedicated wheel cleaners formulated specifically for that task. Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 945,000 subscribers and we have over 125 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
Great video again. I find black rims with a high sheen to he pretty easy to clean but I find the matte finish style to be really difficult especially ones that haven't been cared for. Any suggestions or a video on those would be great. Thank you
@@PanTheOrganizer I totally agree but usually when I see them they are dirty and I need to clean them before coating and the matte one just never seem to look nice like the high sheen ones do. Will P&S stain a matte finish?
Hi Pan. For wheels that have grime/buildup really caked into the wheel, what do you recommend? Will P&S brake buster do the trick or would I need something a bit more heavy duty? Perhaps a tar remover? Also, would I need to use a more abrasive tool to aid in the removal of the gunk? Thanks
Hard to say as I don't see the wheels and don't know what caused them to be caked in dirt or possible brake dust. Brake Buster is great for light to moderate levels of dirt. If you have heavily caked wheels, you'll likely need something more powerful like an acid based wheel cleaner like this: amzn.to/49J9970 Meguiar's Wheel Brightener and Poorboy's Spray & Rinse Wheel Cleaner are other good examples of such products.
Hi Pan, I just washed, Clayed, and dried my car today. Tomorrow morning, now keep in mind, it’s outside in my driveway? What would you recommend I do, before I polish it, with my DA MACHINE? I don’t have any deep scratches, very little in fact? I’m just going to do a polish with CAR PRO ESSENCE, before I put the Adam’s graphene coating, in my neighbors garage. My question is, should I wash the car again, before I polish it? I just ran out of time. Can’t wait to put this graphene on👍Thanks.
PREPARATION IS KEY before applying any ceramic coating. You'll likely have to wash your car again as it will have accumulated dirt from being outside all day and night. I would wash, iron remover, clay, machine polish (but I wouldn't recommend CarPro Essence if you're using a coating from another brand), just use a regular polish, then IPA wipe with a panel prep spray, and then apply the coating. Watch my tutorial on how to properly prep the paint and then apply the coating here: ua-cam.com/video/sqQYVjxFqK0/v-deo.html See how I applied the Adam's coating in this video: ua-cam.com/video/idU5XsHTj7Y/v-deo.html
@@PanTheOrganizer I already have 3M ONE. Would that be ok to use, for a paint correction? I may even have Car pro reflect, I have Menzerna final finish 3000.
@@PanTheOrganizer Thanks for you time. I really appreciate it, Pan. I know you’re a super busy guy, all the time, I’m sure? I just want to learn from the best. 👍Thanks again.
Pan I know it’s not the right video to ask you a question about something else but I would like to know which shampoo I can use to wash my sprinter van? Thanks and always the best pan
Any recommendation for cleaning rust off brake calipers? I try to clean them with Meguiars all wheel cleaner when I clean my wheels pretty regularly, but even when using a wire brush I cant seem to get rid of the brown spots. I don't even know how it built up since I clean them at minimum once every two weeks, and alot of times weekly depending on the weather.
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CarPro Hydro2 Lite: bit.ly/3fV2Y9v
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CarPro PERL: bit.ly/3Erjokr
Koch Chemie Plast Star (Pss): bit.ly/3nMpmTU
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Mosmatic gun & wand solution: bit.ly/3EBUZbI
MetroVac Air Force Blaster Sidekick blower: bit.ly/3cAkzmd
EGO 650 blower: amzn.to/40UU1zW
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IK e-Foam Pro 12 pump sprayer: bit.ly/3j2lLBL
Adam’s Wheel & Tire Cleaner: amzn.to/3ZYR67M
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Boar hair wheel brush: bit.ly/3GqzCJL
EZ Detail brush: bit.ly/3MzZKXp
Microfiber wheel brush: bit.ly/41fpb4D
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Detail Factory Tire Brush: bit.ly/3YOwhMa
Detail Factory detailing brush (calipers & lug nuts): bit.ly/3ZVcz1I
Fender well brush: bit.ly/3Kqr9bN
Wash bucket with grit guard: bit.ly/3mkQnjB
Gyeon WetCoat: bit.ly/3XHhUZd
CarPro Hydro2 Lite: bit.ly/3rL2EwZ
Tire dressing applicator: amzn.to/3tXe95A
CarPro PERL: bit.ly/3ys4feR
Koch Chemie Plast Star (Pss): bit.ly/3YqQJD3
CarPro DarkSide tire sealant: bit.ly/3mnzW6c
MetroVac dryer: amzn.to/3XyZ0ET
🇫🇷 For people in France: c3po.link/QPYAnXnDph
How do you remove the old stickers from the weights of the wheels when they balance them? I am having a hard time and I don't want to scratch the rims.
Good video helps a lot than you
can I replace the ruststopper with wd-40 ?
Coffee and watching a new Pan video on Saturday morning…traditions
True
I'll take that as a big compliment! Thank you Richard!
Catching this upload on Sunday,same senecio
@pantheorganizer if I’m using a spray tire and wheel cleaner, can I just pour the product in a foam cannon since it’s already ready to use or do I have to still dilute it?
@@mr3xotic175I’m going to give you my opinion since Pam has not responded yet. Anything else apart from the soap before contact wash in a foam cannon is a waste of product since you will need to put it in relatively strong taking into consideration all the water coming from the pressure washer which will dilute your product. I use a foam sprayer like Pam did on the video….this is the most efficient way to apply any product that foams since your dilution will be final at your container so you will use less product contrary to a foam cannon that will introduce more water as explained before.
Lighting, sound quality, and editing always on point Pan. Makes the video so satisfying to watch.
Thank you! I put a lot of time and effort to produce my videos, and although I don't consider myself a professional videographer by any means, I put a lot of pride in making them look and sound as good as possible. So it's nice to see that my efforts don't go unnoticed by my viewers. ;)
Did this for the first time today, March 3/24 in Montreal (Canada, Pan). No pressure washer, used P&S Brake Buster and Gyeon Wet Coat to finish., all the tools with the exception of the Vyper chair, EGO blower and the MetroVac Air Force Blaster Sidekick blower:. Used a leaf blower and finished with a microfibre cloth. Outstanding results!! But, I gotta get me a Vyper chair. I had to use a short bucket to sit on and now my back is complaining. Also, two bucket wash and towel dry.The car, 2024 Mazda 3, garnet red, first wash!! Thanks for all the helpful demonstrations.
Good to know you’re enjoying detailing your ride Mike!
Best car detailing channel …hands down 💯
Thanks Juan! It means a lot to have such great support and love from my viewers!! I hope you'll have a great weekend.
@@PanTheOrganizer your welcome…likewise my friend !
This series is great especially for those who are just getting into detailing👍🏻. Fantastic work Pan!
Thank you! I want to make detailing accessible for everyone to enjoy. :) Have a great weekend Konsta!
@@PanTheOrganizer My pleasure Pan! Have an amazing weekend!🥳
Great video. I love P&S Brake Buster for every week wheel and tire cleaning. 11 months later and I have no corrosion of my calipers or rotors on my 2022 Tesla MYLR. The Gtechniq W6 is my 4-6 week chemical to remove brake dust from my wife’s 2014 Mercedes GLK 350. W6 made her wheels look almost new when they looked horribly stained after 6 years. Magic. 😆
Thanks for sharing your experience with us Bob!
Your Porsche always looks better than new! Great tips and I do need to buy the microfiber madness flat wheel brush as this looks more efficient than the woolies I currently use. Thank you for the video Pan! An idea for a video could be to apply PPF to headlights or those pesky piano black pillars on the doors.
Thanks Neil. And good idea for PPF to gloss black trim!
Recently purchased a BMW 5 series and will be detailing myself. Love the way you explain the process and offer options. Thanks!
Thank you! And congrats on your new BMW 5 series! Hell of a car. Before my 911 Turbo S, I had a BMW M550i which I loved. And I have many videos showing how we detailed it, if it can serve as an inspiration. Including a full wash, decon, prep and ceramic coating in this video: ua-cam.com/video/dsCmJJDP3xo/v-deo.htmlsi=cLERLRWnAXFKQTjY
And this other one when we switched to a professional grade coating: ua-cam.com/video/C_hb8PMP3KA/v-deo.htmlsi=mpXKB1Yvw7XAGvxW
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 1 million subscribers and we have over 135 million views! I have been detailing for 27 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
Hey Pan, im just getting into detailing. Having a lot of fun with it. I own a 2022 Audi S5 and a 2023 Volvo XC60 which is the car that got me interested in detailing. I originally purchased a few Chemical Guys products but never got the results I saw in their videos or that they claimed i should get. It was frustrating. I started watching your channel and have since purchased the products from your awards video. I really appreciate your expertise and recommendations. The P&S products in particular have been such a big upgrade. Their interior cleaner is fabulous. Just wanted to thank you for the content. Its really helped me a tremendous amount.
Hi Jeff! First, welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 940,000 subscribers and we have over 123 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
Yeah Chemical Guys aren't really used in my videos, as there are much better brands out there in my opinion. Especially in their category of big box store general consumer type, Meguiar's, Turtle Wax, Adam's and Griot's Garage are all better in my opinion. And once you get into the more prosumer and professional grade stuff like CarPro, Gtechniq, Gyeon, DIY Detail, P&S, etc that's where the performance really is!
By the way, I detailed a new XC60 in this video: ua-cam.com/video/tvDBBenhYFA/v-deo.html
@@PanTheOrganizer thanks it's really been helpful! The professional products really have made the difference. My S5 is my driving to work and back so it stays pretty clean. The Volvo is for when my wife and two daughters are with me so it gets more wear! I love the Volvo interior, it's really why I chose it, but lots of little spaces. Your video was incredibly helpful!
My wife isn't as big on cars or maintaining them so my next task is detailing hers. I've been holding off a bit! It's a 2019 Suburban that we bought new and hasn't been detailed since. She has horses and spends time at the barn we board them at. It's not a mess with trash or stains and such but the interior needs help. I ordered the Bissell extractor so once I get it I plan on tackling the Suburban. It's huge so it could be a multiple day event!
Thanks again.
Yes Suburbans are a pain to deal with if they aren't maintained properly.
I thought something was wrong with me washing my truck once to twice a week! Glad I'm not alone, I like to put one squirt of chemical guys diablo wheel cleaning gel in the foam Cannon. Gives mega foam and cleans super well. It gives you enough foam to clean 8 wheels with leftover! So wife gets her wheels clean too!
The Pan The Organizer family definitely has clean cars. :)
I used TW hybrid Wheel and tire prep, brake buster, and iron remove.. works extremely well together
P&S Brakebuster is so good. The price to performance is unreal
Absolutely!
I'm really liking the results I get from Gyeon Wheel cleaner and the Gyeon Tire cleaner. All the old tire shine and dirt just run off the tires when I spray the cleaner on them.
I'm digging that mitt. Looks satisfying to get behind the spokes. Thank you Pan! Maybe a million subscribers by end of year??😊
Thanks for watching! I doubt we'll surpass 1 million by the end of 2023, but perhaps by the end of 2024. It is a suuuuuper difficult thing to get to that point, but thanks to my awesome viewers, I am confident we'll continue our massive growth. I'm the third biggest detailing channel in the world at this point, as we also surpassed 112 million views. It's mind blowing!
@@PanTheOrganizer dude you may have spoke too soon…
You’re so close! Only 50k away
Pro tip keep the body wet around the wheels like you have at the start of the video , probably you forgot to mention that ,we don't want any of that chemicals to get in contact with the clear coat and dry on the body while we work on the wheel , lovely tips , good content, keep up the good work .❤❤❤
I just washed my mom's car. I used blending pros wheel and tire cleaner, amazing stuff and their graphene tire shine is amazing..
Also best to use tire cleaner on a dry wheel. But I can see your wheel is hydrophobic lol .
The tires had a good tire sealant on them (CarPro DarkSide) which is hydrophobic and lasts a few months. I love that sealant.
@@PanTheOrganizer Great, which prevents the tires from becoming really dirty right?
My wheels and tires have never been this clean ever since I started following pan.
Awesome!! 😁👍🏻
Auto Fanatic Wheel Cleaner is amazing, love that stuff and lasts forever.
Yes and you can dilute it to different strengths according to your needs.
Amazing breakdown Pan. Learning techniques from the GOAT is a great way to start a Saturday.
Let's go!! Thanks for always showing your support!
@@PanTheOrganizer you are welcome my friend.
I just bought a gallon of the rapid decon because it works so well for me. About to Chen decon my 2 cars as well and I want to use my foam cannon with it
The turtlewax product really works well. And the smell from it, is a little more pleasant on the nose.
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 1 million subscribers and we have over 135 million views! I have been detailing for 27 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
I just want to point out , for every step you took scrubbing tires or rims or applying each product you passed 3-4 times on the upper portion of the wheel vs 1 on the lower portion .
I've always been a Sonax fan for cleaning the wheel itself. It's very very strong and will break through the heaviest brake dust buildup.
I picked up some of the Brake Buster at the Creator event last weekend at Car Supplies Warehouse. It was great seeing you there, Pan!
Same here Benjamin! Nice meeting you!
So informative, I was wondering about the rust on rotors after cleaning my new RS3 and this video addressed it thank you from Australia
You bet! 👍🏻
I'm from UK just discovered your channel excellent tips and tutorials I especially enjoyed this wheel prep,clean and wheel tyre finish video can't wait to try it out on my car
Awesome, thank you! How did you discover my channel by the way?
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 930,000 subscribers and we have over 122 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
I put on iron remover and alkaline degreaser first and let it sit for a few minutes then rinse without any touch. After this they are quite clean and I use my micro fiber brushes only with shampoo afterwards. I have M-Sport Jet black wheels (glossy) so I don't want to scratch them.
The timing is perfect for this, I just bought a 2024 BMW with painted wheels, trying to figure out how to care for them and I saw this video.
Congrats on your new whip! What model did you buy?
@@PanTheOrganizer M440i Convertible
I use Matt from obsessed garage’s wheel and tire cleaning method. Even sped up my wheel and tire clean time alittle!
I want your garage. It's everything i love about IKEA. Functional & no wasted space.
Thanks! We’re much higher quality cabinets than IKEA, but I get what you mean.
Did you watch my full garage tour video? Here: ua-cam.com/video/wx6HTBAzeXI/v-deo.html
@@PanTheOrganizer the reference to IKEA certainly wasn't an insult. When it comes to something as simple as packaging a product, they make use of every millimeter of space.
I love your videos Sir, super informative, unfortunately I don't have a space to wash my car so my only option is those self car washes with pressure washer, I'm in Calgary, can you please make a video of hot to wash our car safely in those car washes, I know its weird but i wanted to learn from a professional, Thank you so much for the content.
You're in luck, I have a popular tutorial on how to wash your car at a self-service car wash here: ua-cam.com/video/z0kKDkPB2js/v-deo.htmlsi=9ndxb5rLFsZyZMoo
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 1 million subscribers and we have over 147 million views! I have been detailing for 27 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
A nicely done video as always! I alllllways start with the wheels. After they've cooled, or, if the car sat overnight, roll it out and start on the wheels. Brake buster IS good. Adam's has a little more strength I think.
Yeah the Adam’s is pH 13 if memory serves me well and I wouldn’t recommend it on coated wheels. Yes it’s powerful.
I prefer Brake Buster.
@@PanTheOrganizer I seldom coat My wheels. Sometimes I'll use quick beads on them, or beadmaker or something. I coated the wheels on my vette a long time ago. The heat from the brakes seemed to degrade the coating quickly. It was CSL.
I've been using that Hyde's for years, great stuff.
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Adams air cannon is effective, also dog groom dryer can be effective. Many of the pet dryers filters so if you live in a sandy area *wink wink FL* wont be blasting that when drying off the tires. My wife is a pet stylist and one of her dryers is nearly identical to my Adamns air cannon jr. She payed less for it.
I do try to keep the garage floor clean and driveway is paved. but the road that leads to our driveway isnt paved and some sand and seashells.
I do like PnS break buster only because can get gallon size cheaper. I do like second place is the red Turtlewax wheel cleaner, but cant get that in gallon size so i just stick to PnS break buster unless the tires are really bad, then i found Red Turtlewax wheel cleaner does a great job. Like Pan showed there is many great wheel and tire cleaners out there. Use what is best in your budget and performance.
Thanks again Pan!
My Camry has the stock steel rims with the tiny round holes in them. I was told by another pro detailer that I would have to remove the rims and tires to clean them well. What a pain. I would like to get me custom rims for my Camry but I dare not because I live in a crime area of town here where I live in the state I live in. I do like this video. Thanks much.
Bro where
Thanks for watching!
Gyeon tire is also a good product. I learnt also elsewhere that heating the tire (using heat gun) before applying the dressing increases the longevity .
Correct.
Awesome addition of the Rust Stopper. That’s an extra detail I like to do whenever I detail cars for my mobile detailing business. #chasethedetails
Your channel inspired me to start my own business and I’ve been thriving thanks to you Pan!!
That's great that I can serve as an inspiration Chase. I want to make detailing accessible to everyone and make it enjoyable.
If you had to pick one, what's your favourite video on my channel so far?
@@PanTheOrganizer so far it’s gotta be the Gyeon Wax on Andy’s car. Just the joy you get from watching those crazy water beads is enjoyment in itself and it’s pretty satisfying seeing all those water beads lol.
Can’t spray the backside of the rotor, so questionable value in the rust stopper.
can I use wd40?
My method is the following:
1. Spray CarPro Iron X for iron decon.
2. Pump-spray P&S Brake Buster (1:10) while the wheel is still dwelling with CarPro Iron X.
3. Contact wash: the tire with a tire brush, the rim with a soft detailling brush and the barrel with these long brushes.
4. Rinse.
5. Apply a protective hydrophobic coating while the wheel is still wet. I use Meguiars Hybrid Ceramic Wax or Gyeon WetCoat.
I and I get awesome results. Super clean wheels. Now I'm wondering of what you said about using normal car shampoo aswell. It'd add one step more to my method and I don't know if it'll impact in my final results, maybe making them better or maybe it's not needed.
Thank you for all the great content! I've learned a lot. Regarding the Hydes Serum Rustopper, apply it before applying the spray on rinse off sealant correct? Do you rinse or wipe off the Rustopper before applying the spray on rinse off sealant? The instructions for Rustopper are to allow to dry.
I don't know why but cleanig the wheel & tire is my fav thing.
Oh yeah?
Depi Pan drop yon Episode , mwen toujou la
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Pan, this is modern poetry! 👍 Thanks for lesson 👍
Thanks for the feedback!
Bonjour Pan, Merci pour cette vidéo très détaillée pour le nettoyage des roues. Pour le nettoyage à l'arrière des bâtons des jantes, j'ai vu que tu utilises un gant avec un pouce. Personnellement, j'utilise une brosse coudée de la marque Detailing Gloss. Je la trouve bien pratique car elle permet de passer à l'arrière des bâtons même quand ils sont rapprochés. Bien sûr ce n'est pas le problème avec ta voiture. Bonne fin de semaine depuis la France :)
Oui il existe des brosses angulaires aussi pouvant donner accès aux rayons pour ceux avec des designs de roues multi-rayons difficiles d'accès.
Bon weekend!
Needed just the right modivaton to clean the whip thx pan
There you go! :)
Nicely done Pan!
Thanks Lee!! By the way, I was finally able to listen to some Wilson Audio Alexia V speakers, some Wilson Audio Yvette and Magico speakers. All absolutely amazing! I'm in the process of getting an entirely new HiFi setup, with a much bigger budget, so it opened my eyes and ears to what is available out there!!
I feel the only thing that works best for brake dust is Sonax Wheel Cleaner Plus (I’ve tried all kinds of wheel cleaners).
It is also very expensive, even at the 169oz version.
I’ve tried a whole gallon of P&S Brake Buster, and while it doesn’t perform anywhere close to the Sonax in terms of addressing brake dust, this would cost the same as Sonax overall if adding a separate quality iron remover.
Hey Pan -
Been a Huge P&S BB fan for years, especially for its anti-corrosive properties, but I’ve recently been substituting Koch Chemie Magic Wheel Cleaner every other wash or so. I find it easy to use and the product does a fantastic job. It’s not a tire cleaner also like BB, so I have to use some CarPro ReTyre to get the rubber.
Have you tried MWC?
What’s your opinion of using this instead of BB every so often? Potential drawbacks?
The magic wheel cleaner is for deep cleaning bb is for maintenance
Pan, a couple videos ago I commented on how I've been using Detail Factory's Interior Brush as a wheel cleaning brush and how I thought it works amazing for that purpose. I can tell from your response that you thought I was referring to their Curveball as you said you use it for applying tire dressing. I just wanted to clarify that they did come out with a brand new Interior Brush a month or so ago and that it what I was referring to...
Ah ok that makes sense!
Hi Pan great informative video, question do use silicone based dressing or mainly water and why . Thanks
Loved the video! Super informative, but I’ve used Brakebuster for a while both straight from the bottle and diluted a little bit, but for some reason as soon as the tires dry the browning is there without fail. Im a little confused since the tire is clearly clean and tire dressing covers up the browning just fine, but I’m unsure if I’m doing something wrong. Same thing happens on brand new cars with new tires and older rubber too :(
Weird. When you are scrubbing, do you get to the point where the foam is white? That's when you know you fully degreased the tires and you should have no more brown blooming (ozonites in the tire). Some tires generate more ozonites than others and when those chemicals migrate to the tire surface, they oxidize and brown. That could be a tire related issue as well.
@@PanTheOrganizer Yep, I've gotten to the point where the foam is white, I'm tossing it up to the tire though. Really appreciate the reply and love love love the content!
Pan I love your channel and videos!!
Also I have been looking into getting a Porsche Cayenne too! :)
How often should I be using iron remover on my wheels? I typically weekly wash.
Thanks! Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 1 million subscribers and we have over 135 million views! I have been detailing for 27 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
On wheels, you would use once a month or every other month depending on your level of brake dust contamination.
@@PanTheOrganizer Thank you Pan! Super grateful for your channel and how genuine you are!
PSS, so satisfying to use.
I agree James!
Hi Pan great video
I wash Wheel like you do and on tire use carpro Blackout then 3 to 4 weeks later put darkside on. Then ever week use Adam's graphene tire dressing. Do you think Pan good why keep tire best shape lot time or do need do something else ?
Very Informative as always! Thank you for helping me learn how to properly detail my Wheels and Tires!! 🔥
Thanks! How did you discover my channel by the way?
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 952,000 subscribers and we have over 127 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
@@PanTheOrganizer You’re welcome! I found your Channel from searching up detailing videos on google/reddit. Great content, super thorough explanation of your processes and tons of recommendations for great products. 10/10
Thanks man, I appreciate the feedback!! I work hard to produce quality videos for my viewers, so it's nice to see those efforts don't go unnoticed by my audience. :)
Thanks for this helpful video im from nepal🇳🇵
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Good video as usual thanks Pan
Thank you! :)
Top walk through and ace level of how to look after your car, thanks!
The extra small steps (the wheels & tyres are some of the hardest things I've found to do / appreciate your advice on this!)
Thanks Andrew. It's all about the details.
which wheel and tire clean/technique would you recommend for painted wheels (repainted) and tires (rubberized paint)?
thanks and more power to your channel
Hey Pan,
Hope you’re doing well and hope you have a great holiday season and new year!! Was wondering how we maintain tire applicators or how long do the last. Once you apply tire dressing to all 4 tires are you suppose to rinse off the applicator? Hope you can help!
Appreciate all the content and responses! 🫶
I just set my applicator face down on an old microfiber towel when done, and reuse it the next time. If you are changing types of tire dressing, or just want to clean the applicator, spray some APC on it, rub it in, rinse in warm water, let it air dry face down, and boom, good do go.
Thank you for another amazing 101 lesson How to 😎.
Thanks for the positive feedback. Always appreciated!
I use gyeon for wheel and tire cleaners. Do you like these more?
Gyeon is very good too. There are tons of good brands out there.
@@PanTheOrganizer I have always thought Gyeon was good for the price. Thanks
Went through a lot of comments looking to answer my question...to no avail. I noticed that when you use the flat brush to clean the barrel, that it is dripping wet when it comes on camera. What do you have in your bucket, besides water, that all your cleaning brushes are in? Thank you in advance, and I love your videos!!!!
Same soap in the wheel bucket, as the soap in the wash bucket, for lubrication.
Pan, for something like the 911 would you use a EZ detail brush to clean wheel liners without removing the wheels?
Any suggestions for a small wheel liner brush that would work with the 911? Thanks for the great content!
Great video on tire and wheel cleaning, enjoyed, thanks…
Glad you enjoyed it
Great tutorial. Thank you for the time and effort involved. Much appreciated. Take care.
Thanks!
great video as usual🙏🏽 my wheels looks good but i need to remove them and give them a serious going over at some point this summer
You're in luck. I have a wheels off detailing tutorial here: ua-cam.com/video/3LCQ0g589pM/v-deo.html
@@PanTheOrganizer i don’t like how meticulous you are making me become pan. my neighbours have already started mentioning how much time i spend on the cars on saturday 😅😅
Hi Pan,
No matter how much I make sure to agitate every spot, after I rinse I get clumps of dirt leftover in the nooks and crannies of where the spokes meet the rim and I have to touch them up and rinse a second time. How are you getting it all in one pass?
I use P&S Brake Buster diluted 1:5 in a foam sprayer, agitate with a boar's hair brush or microfiber madness incredibrush. Wheels are coated with CarPro Dlux.
It depends on the wheel design, or perhaps you're diluting Brake Buster too much. Try 1:3
@@PanTheOrganizer Thank you so much Pan!
Thanks for a video. Straight forward video answering all the important aspect. By the way, mind I ask if you still have leftover products inside the pump sprayer, how do you store it? Or you just throw away the leftover product after detailing car? Thanks
You can keep the mixture for a few months in the pump sprayer.
Hey pan love your UA-cam channel always so detailed videos. quick question what do you think about when people mix p&s and iron remover is that a good combination to use all the time when you clean wheels and tires
I found Detailling like meditation. Im into detailling cuz I have a brand new Bronco Sport of 2022. I dont want my transportation to become deteriorated earlier.
Exactly. As soon as you get a new car, you want to start protecting it right away. That way, it will look good for years to come.
Congrats on your Bronco! What color did you get?
Hi Pan Thank you for another great video. Hopefully you have a page for Q&A about detailing.
Thanks! I have many Q&A style videos. Just go to the UA-cam search bar, and type "Pan The Organizer Q&A".
Thanks Pan for another great video. Wheels is the one thing i never get to come out super clean. Tires is much easier, haha
For fender wells i love Adam's Invisible Undercarriage Spray
Thanks Pat! What wheel cleaner do you normally use?
@@PanTheOrganizer i mostly use Turtle Wax Hyper foam with an Adam's Wheel Face Brush and the smaller brush you mention. Perhaps i do not let it dwell long enough? 1 or 2 mins
Hi Pan, I'm sure you've cleaned thousands of wheels and most likely have come across damaged/scrapped rims; do you polish or restore those and if so are there videos? Thank you.
Great video Pan ….. always enjoy your well explained step by step approach 🇨🇱🤠
Thanks Randy!
Pan, looks like you are showing the P&S Brake Buster is 100% safe to use on Porsche PCCB (ceramic) brakes, either straight strength or diluted?
Brake Buster not needed on carbon ceramic discs. Just a pH neutral shampoo is more than enough. CCBs don't really generate any brake dust or iron particles. Here's my tutorial on cleaning wheels with CCB's: ua-cam.com/video/jIt2k0DcvC4/v-deo.html
But to be honest, I have used Brake Buster on my Porsche with no issues. My friend Matt (Obsessed Garage) also has had a few 911's with carbon ceramics, a GT4, an M4 with carbon ceramics, etc and always uses Brake Buster and never has issues.
Hello, thank you for this video! About the Rust Stopper, the product is not in the links.
Here: Hyde's Serum Rustopper: bit.ly/3BtfwNe
Wow that’s amazing how you clean a wheel…
Thank you!
Pan great video I have learned so many things from you. No matter how many times I use p&s or Adams or turtle wax wheel cleaner I always have browning on the tires still what can I do please help. Thanks for all you do.
Do you clean the tires until you see white foam? That's when they're clean. Also, browning or blooming often comes form the ozonites in the rubber, that migrates to the surface and oxidizes when in contact with air and rusts hence the brown color. Some tires eject ozonites more than others so it could be a tire issue too.
@@PanTheOrganizer it’s on all my Michelin tires and I clean them at least 4 times with most of the products you used they look clean come out with white foam and by the time I’m don’t washing the car and go to put on the dressing they are brown again
Which one of these wheel cleaners do you suggest for chrome?
Fabulous and informative video as usual and expected! Question: I have caked on brake dust in the corners of the spokes where they connect to the outer rim. It looks and feels just like very coarse sandpaper. My rims are a satin black finish and I have tried an iron remover and Meguires Hot Rims Black Wheel cleaner. Neither made a difference. Are there effective procedures and products that will remove that built-up brake dust?
Do a polish 3000 grit followed by a finish polish, has always worked for me on black wheels.
Going along with the lower end of the vehicle, what is a good process for cleaning and protecting the black wrinkle finish on my running boards on my new truck?
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i want start detail story(as a new hobby) wich brand should i u use ? Koch chemie, carpro, gyeon? Can you give me some tips abouts brand? Thanks alot you learned me alot!
Help! What is the remedy for the scuffs and scratches in hard black plastic on the interior doors and glove box of FJ Cruisers, etc? Thank you in advance.
Thanks for this helpful video
My pleasure Alamin!
Hi Pan, to clean wheels, do you use 40 or 25 degrees Mosmatic Nozzle tip? 4.0 orifice? Thanks
I use a 40 degree tip to wash the car and wheels. Personal preference. For the orifice, you have to select what size is needed for your specific pressure washer as it varies greatly from one to another, also what desired flow (gpm) and pressure you want (psi). My high end Kranzle pressure washer is rated at 1400 psi and 2.1 gpm, so to maximize flow, I use a 4.0 or 4.5 orifice to get 1000 psi and that 2+ gpm of water output.
@@PanTheOrganizer thanks Pan, I have a similar one (Kranzle K10/122 TS ) , thinking of changing my 40degree 4.5 to 4.0
So comprehensive. Awesome info as usual.
I've seen videos and comments out there that using Hydro2 Lite, and similar, on wheels is potentially leading to problems? The particular video I'm thinking of had Obsessed Garage chime in in the comments and they said you need be careful over using it, it can actually lead to collection of more dirt or something etc?
Is this video here of your suggesting that you use Hydro2 Lite as part of your routine every time you do your tire maintenance? You have any thoughts on this?
I have never seen any evidence of a spray on rinse off sealant leading to "problems". They are meant to be used on all the exterior surfaces of the vehicle, including painted surfaces, wheels, glass, trim, lights.
I have been using things like CarPro HydrO2 Lite and Gyeon WetCoat for years to maintain wheels and never had issues. It actually makes cleaning of the wheels much easier, and you maintain the wheel coating beneath to optimal performance.
This is not something you'd apply every week though. Once a month or every other month is good enough, as HydrO2 Lite and WetCoat typically last 1-3 months.
@@PanTheOrganizer Okay,
Here is the specific video I was referring to, and the one OG commented on:
ua-cam.com/video/Zfu-gK_7xQM/v-deo.html
Could you use Hydro2 Lite every time if you wanted to? Perhaps doing so could lead to the issues being talked about, I'm not sure...
Pan, whats the best for removing Blumming on tires? i have some that brown out worse in hot weather
Hi Pan, great video. I have a question if I may. My wife's car wheels have a few areas of corrosion and there is dirt that seems to be embedded in the corrosion. Do you have any tips for cleaning these? I don't want to go too heavy handed and do any/more damage. I've used iron removers but that didn't seem to do too much.
Hi, great videos! What would be the difference between using a tire/ wheel cleaner and an apc on tires and wheels? Is the apc safe on tires? Thanks!
It’s safe, but sometimes too strong. Many use APC for wheels and tires as it is cheaper to use, but I prefer dedicated wheel cleaners formulated specifically for that task.
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Hello Pan, At which point you would apply the iron remover ? Thanks
Clean the wheels, rinse them, and then you can use the iron remover. Thoroughly rinse once done, and continue with your wash process.
Great video again. I find black rims with a high sheen to he pretty easy to clean but I find the matte finish style to be really difficult especially ones that haven't been cared for. Any suggestions or a video on those would be great. Thank you
Thanks Alan! For sure, for any wheel, the first order of business is to coat them with a ceramic coating. Makes any maintenance a breeze.
@@PanTheOrganizer I totally agree but usually when I see them they are dirty and I need to clean them before coating and the matte one just never seem to look nice like the high sheen ones do. Will P&S stain a matte finish?
Pan hello, we need a video of how to Alcántara clean. Tks
Here: ua-cam.com/video/pvKJXGRneJg/v-deo.html
Hi Pan. For wheels that have grime/buildup really caked into the wheel, what do you recommend? Will P&S brake buster do the trick or would I need something a bit more heavy duty? Perhaps a tar remover? Also, would I need to use a more abrasive tool to aid in the removal of the gunk? Thanks
Hard to say as I don't see the wheels and don't know what caused them to be caked in dirt or possible brake dust. Brake Buster is great for light to moderate levels of dirt. If you have heavily caked wheels, you'll likely need something more powerful like an acid based wheel cleaner like this: amzn.to/49J9970
Meguiar's Wheel Brightener and Poorboy's Spray & Rinse Wheel Cleaner are other good examples of such products.
Hi Pan, I just washed, Clayed, and dried my car today. Tomorrow morning, now keep in mind, it’s outside in my driveway? What would you recommend I do, before I polish it, with my DA MACHINE? I don’t have any deep scratches, very little in fact? I’m just going to do a polish with CAR PRO ESSENCE, before I put the Adam’s graphene coating, in my neighbors garage. My question is, should I wash the car again, before I polish it? I just ran out of time. Can’t wait to put this graphene on👍Thanks.
PREPARATION IS KEY before applying any ceramic coating. You'll likely have to wash your car again as it will have accumulated dirt from being outside all day and night. I would wash, iron remover, clay, machine polish (but I wouldn't recommend CarPro Essence if you're using a coating from another brand), just use a regular polish, then IPA wipe with a panel prep spray, and then apply the coating.
Watch my tutorial on how to properly prep the paint and then apply the coating here: ua-cam.com/video/sqQYVjxFqK0/v-deo.html
See how I applied the Adam's coating in this video: ua-cam.com/video/idU5XsHTj7Y/v-deo.html
@@PanTheOrganizer I already have 3M ONE. Would that be ok to use, for a paint correction? I may even have Car pro reflect, I have Menzerna final finish 3000.
@@PanTheOrganizer Thanks for you time. I really appreciate it, Pan. I know you’re a super busy guy, all the time, I’m sure? I just want to learn from the best. 👍Thanks again.
Hey Pan! Would P&S brake buster and wheel inhibitor work and be gentle on matte wheels? no damage or staining?
Pan I know it’s not the right video to ask you a question about something else but I would like to know which shampoo I can use to wash my sprinter van? Thanks and always the best pan
I made a video about the best car shampoos here: ua-cam.com/video/kWSQSpD0Rww/v-deo.html
Always informative and helpful! Thanks for all the great content Pan!
Thanks! I appreciate the positive feedback!
Any recommendation for cleaning rust off brake calipers? I try to clean them with Meguiars all wheel cleaner when I clean my wheels pretty regularly, but even when using a wire brush I cant seem to get rid of the brown spots. I don't even know how it built up since I clean them at minimum once every two weeks, and alot of times weekly depending on the weather.
Nice video Pan. In my opinion, Mckees37 Hydro Blue PRO is a better product than Gyeon Wet Coat
I also like the new McKee's Hydro Graphene. That thing is great!