finally! a video/product that addresses taking care of tools AFTERWARDS. I've had a drain on my home depot bucket for years, and have used it as a "sink" to rinse things out afterwards... based on previous videos I've always thought everyone on youtube just walks away immediately after they're done washing/drying and then just use brand new products for their next videos
Hey Matt, I'm an industrial electrician and the best trick for getting the crimps on with out the wire poofing out is you cut all the way around the insulation so you can slide the insulation off the wire a bit so you can get a zapstrap on the wire to keep them tight then slide the insulation off, slide the zapstrap near the end, get the crimp on and use the crimp to slide the zapstrap back and when there is enough wire in the crimp you cut off the zapstrap, saves a TON of frustration. I do alot of these crimps.
Thanks for the info around Wheel and Tire cleaning…I would add some PPE though…gotta protect YOU by wearing some gloves, and while being focused on safety where I work…please be mindful around the pressure washer..you momentarily grabbed the front of the spray nozzle (palm against nozzle). Again…ya gotta protect YOU. Take care and thanks again.
Hey guys I just bought my first Adam’s product and it happened to be wheel and tire cleaner. Can I used it straight to clean black machined alloy wheels Thanks.
I used Adam's Graphene Advanced Ceramic sealant on the new RAV4Limited Hybrid we purchased last July. I did the entire car, including the inside & outside of the wheels. Which tire & wheel cleaner would you suggest using for my vehicle and will the cleaner be hard on the graphene sealant. Also, after deep cleaning, do you recommend using a tire dressing or does the cleaner leave the tires looking good enough without tire dressing. I hate having to start using any kind of dressing if the tire looks good enough without. I don't need or want the surface to be shiny, just clean & black. Thanks in advance!
For New Detailers, if your wheel allows an iron remover, which I believe is in their wheel only cleaner has, this should be done once or twice a year, depending on miles driving . Typically in the spring and then again in fall, I perform deep cleaning, and one step is to apply iron remover not only to the wheels, wheel wells, but also tho the paint. Then apply a protectant.
My car has factory wheels and carbon ceramic brake rotors and pads. Which of these products are safe to use with my brake system? Do I need to follow a special procedure to clean the Carbon Ceramic brakes, or will the process outlined in the video work for me?
finally! a video/product that addresses taking care of tools AFTERWARDS. I've had a drain on my home depot bucket for years, and have used it as a "sink" to rinse things out afterwards...
based on previous videos I've always thought everyone on youtube just walks away immediately after they're done washing/drying and then just use brand new products for their next videos
Hey Matt, I'm an industrial electrician and the best trick for getting the crimps on with out the wire poofing out is you cut all the way around the insulation so you can slide the insulation off the wire a bit so you can get a zapstrap on the wire to keep them tight then slide the insulation off, slide the zapstrap near the end, get the crimp on and use the crimp to slide the zapstrap back and when there is enough wire in the crimp you cut off the zapstrap, saves a TON of frustration. I do alot of these crimps.
That wheeled bucket & seat with a drain plug is everything ❤
Where do I get one of those? ive got 4 cars in my house
Found it nvm 😂
@@markunion9156 Where you find it? It shows as sold out on adams website.
@@markunion9156… where ya find it?
Thanks for the info around Wheel and Tire cleaning…I would add some PPE though…gotta protect YOU by wearing some gloves, and while being focused on safety where I work…please be mindful around the pressure washer..you momentarily grabbed the front of the spray nozzle (palm against nozzle). Again…ya gotta protect YOU. Take care and thanks again.
you should work for osha or something lol
Proper Title “ Our products for cleaning Wheels and Tires”
You gotta watch the detailing influencers for the best "unbiased" products 😅
What are you using for rolling stool and bucket - are you ganging two (2) Adam's Premium Detailing Buckets?
This video is good for a drinking Game! "DRINK" every time he says "BLAST"! Lol😎
Hey guys I just bought my first Adam’s product and it happened to be wheel and tire cleaner. Can I used it straight to clean black machined alloy wheels Thanks.
Whats the difference between wheel and tire cleaner vs tire and rubber cleaner
I used Adam's Graphene Advanced Ceramic sealant on the new RAV4Limited Hybrid we purchased last July. I did the entire car, including the inside & outside of the wheels. Which tire & wheel cleaner would you suggest using for my vehicle and will the cleaner be hard on the graphene sealant. Also, after deep cleaning, do you recommend using a tire dressing or does the cleaner leave the tires looking good enough without tire dressing. I hate having to start using any kind of dressing if the tire looks good enough without. I don't need or want the surface to be shiny, just clean & black. Thanks in advance!
What pressure washer is that in the video
For New Detailers, if your wheel allows an iron remover, which I believe is in their wheel only cleaner has, this should be done once or twice a year, depending on miles driving . Typically in the spring and then again in fall, I perform deep cleaning, and one step is to apply iron remover not only to the wheels, wheel wells, but also tho the paint. Then apply a protectant.
Agreed. It caused my old cars wheel caps to start to peel from frequent use.
Consider using a rinseless wash for older cars?@@NoirSavant
Are this buckets connected?
My car has factory wheels and carbon ceramic brake rotors and pads. Which of these products are safe to use with my brake system? Do I need to follow a special procedure to clean the Carbon Ceramic brakes, or will the process outlined in the video work for me?
The process in the vid will work
Probably one of the products he mentioned. Smh
Only thing I might add to this demo is I will typically use the blower to dry the wheel
I use a blower after I have washed the entire car...
Where is the video on how to clean billet aluminum wheels?
Use Dioniezed water never have water spots
...carpeted fenderwells?
3 different wheelers yet they all do the same work I’ve had them all
I wash my car at night so water spots aint an issue.
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