You need to look at the vehicle history report report and change that oil as soon as you can after driving it off the seedy used car lot lol. I’m with you though. I love my truck but it’s such an odd feeling owning one. It’s like a game of Russian roulette everyday
I know this a old video but how well you think that oven cleaner would work on surface rust with brake dust mix together. Trying to save one wheel before buying one for 300
Good video. I learned from you that oven cleaner works good on filthy/Dirty truck rims. I’m going to try this on my rims. Thank you for sharing. Tim in MI
if you dont use an even coat of the purple power, it will never be a true comparison as you did not get even coverage like you did with the oven cleaner.
Years ago before oven cleaner I took 3 coats of paint off an old John Deere tractor one coat per application of Red Devil lye mixed with cooked Fautless starch as a holding agent. It took the paint off to the bare metal. Had it in old cast iron pot. Used thick rubber gloves. Pit it on and let sit few minutes then hose it off. Repeated for each coat. Then washed with baking soda to nuteralize.
Just a point you may not have covered… works great on un-coated wheels. A lot of wheels have a clear coat or some are even painted. The oven cleaner will strip all of that…. I’m still watching so you may mention it…
Turtle Wax has Bug & Tar remover that work real good on just about every part on your car that have asphalt tar and cleans the tar from your smoking pipe and bug guts from anywhere. They also have Turtle Wax Chrome Polish that works great removing light to moderate rust on chrome. I grew up by the Pacific and my bike got rusty everywhere there was chrome, especially the wheels. It made my bike look almost new every time I shined it up. I used purple power to mop floors at a retail store where I used to work, and it did nothing to get rid of public foot traffic dirt. A squirt of cheap dish soap in a mop buck did better. They also used a cleaner to clean the parking spots just outside so the oil and grease left by the customer's vehicle would not track inside. That stuff got expensive, so they tried purple power outside instead. It only smeared the oil farther into the lot.
You should have taken off the weights and cleaned it all and maybe marked where they went but probably get re balanced since there was some on opposite sides
The oven cleaner is basically lye so depending on what it is it should do the job i might have some reservations usiin on aluminum but whatever and i like the LAs totally awesome for basically everything you can dilute it like 4 to 1 and still works great im sure purple power works but im juat cheap