I love to do that too, but for a detailer that takes a LOT of time, and they have x amount of time to get these jobs done. If the customer didn't pay for that amount of work, we can't expect to see it done.
@@kwbalance108 yeah you pay for what you get, like someone buy stuffs on the internet and compare the prices to prices from shops, example like led headlight kit, on the internet it's cheap, but that thing has no warranty, but when you get it from the shop, it's a bit expensive but you get warranty and they'll install it for you too, but some people just don't get it
So satisfying! That's the best wheel cleaning video I've seen. Absolutely love the sounds. Thanks for taking the time to make the video and show the methods.
Personally I use McKee’s 914 in an IK Multi on everything to lift the dirt, let sit, then rinse. Then P&S BB in an IK foamer and 3 step clean with some CarPro Reset in a bucket and use speed master brush & boars hair on rims then tire brush and rinse. I finish with a spray and wash 303 sealant then blow dry. So very close to your Method 3. Love you videos man. You’re just so chill while doing everything. Clearly you really enjoy this. Really motivates me to soak it all in while I’m detailing!!
My go-to product for when my wheels need a proper clean is Brake Buster. I use an IK Foam Pro 2 to apply it after a good rinse, with Reset in my bucket as well. Though sometimes with a weekly maintenance wash I can perfectly get away with just Reset. I occasionally top them off with HydrO2 Lite, which works wonders too. Great vid again man, love the showcase of all the different products too.
I use this method: 1. wheel cleaner for the rims 2. foam cannon with a regular car soap, spray on the wheel and rims 3. wash the wheels with a woolie, detailing brush and a mitt 4. then i spray the tire with an alkaline product or APC, and use a stiff brush to get all the dirt and grime out
In the bucket I love the classic reset shampoo and in the foam sprayer I use the CarPro Iron X soap. But all that maters is the final results and yours are always amazing ! 👍
I work with automotive detailing and use two products, intercap and solupan. One has the same proposal as the ferrous decontaminant and the other has the function of removing dirt . Like 👍
Great video man. I never tried pearl straight on tires. I away use 1:1 I use P&S brake buster diluted 1:5 in iK foamer and separate 1.5 in spray bottle for tires.
P&S brake buster for the win! One product for wheel and tires. Foams well with a cannon or an ik foam pro. Means I only have to buy and keep one product on hand! Like alot of ppl here I spend lots of time and $ detailing my ride so anytime I can combine and simplify its a win!
to be honesty I like all products and the method I use them all since I seen your vids. before I saw your vids I been washing wrong and wasn't seeing progress but now I've learnt more and better ways now just learning how to master the waxing and polishing buffing with the coatings
Thx for the share. On my Wheel bucket i put opt no rinse. I put p&s brake buster for wheel and tire. When my Wheels are vert dirty i put car pro iron x too.
Nv Purge is the best wheel cleaner I’ve tried for baked on brake dust and heavy soiling. Brake Buster will not remove baked on brake dust. It’s good for maintenance cleaning.
Very good video. May I please ask a question? I am torn between using Armour Shield IX and Car Pro CQUARTZ UK 3.0, topped with SIC. Which would you choose?
How do you like that BigBoi pressure washer setup? I recently bought the BigBoi Pro dryer and absolutely love it, so I’m wondering if the pressure washer is comparable to the Kranzle models As always, love the video man. Such a great channel!
Top class as always! Can u mention in further videos what dilution ratio are you using in all your products? Especially in APC for tires :) Thanks buddy!
Hello, may I ask which high-pressure cleaner gun do you use and which attachments fit on it? Very good job, like every video. Always nice to look at Many greetings Flo
I spray it down first. Hit it with iron remover then once it changes color, hit it with brake buster in an IK blaster. Then spray BB straight onto the tires and scrub them, then finish it off with VRP for the tires and a mist of sealant for the wheels
I like brake buster in the foam cannon. Never tried multi X or MWC but I see you use it a lot and it works awesome. Great video. What should i use for my bucket shampoo on my car? GSF?
J’utilise Ik foamer avec break buster. Je lave mes jantes toutes les semaines et de ce fait le carpro iron x n’est pas nécessaire. Pour les protéger carpro hydro 2 tous les 15 jours. Merci pour tes magnifiques vidéos, sans parler on voit très bien ce qu’il faut faire.
exact le ik foamer + brake buster + carpro hydro2 sont les produits que j'utilise pour nettoyer et proteger mes jantes. J'habite au Québec donc pour l'hiver, j'applique le ironx chaque mois, pour être sur de dissoudre le sel.
Method 2 is most similar to how I roll. Dedicated iron remover followed by brake buster with neutral shampoo in the wheel bucket. For the really nasty stuff I’ll use 4:1 acid followed by a high ph soap or degreaser
I like to foam the wheels first with Brake Buster and clean the inner barrels. Then I rinse it off and apply Magic Wheel Cleaner and clean the spokes before I give it a final overall rinse.
@@VermijlCarDetail I’m gonna try it the other way around next time. To start with Magic Wheel Cleaner (like your first method) and end with Brake Buster. Maybe the anti-corrosion inhibitors from BB will help to minimize the rust on the brake discs.
how should I tackle dirty piano black rims? I am afraid to damage them in any ways so which product you think will be better at cleaning them while not causing any damage?
In my opinion, the safest way is touchless. I think MWC is a great product for that (just bought 10 liters of it this month). You MUST use it on cold wheels ONLY. (DON'T use this product if you just ride your car less than 2 hours ago, or if it was sitting in the hot sun for the day. You will stain your black wheels). Use it directly on dry wheels. Let the product do is thing for 5 minutes, idealy when the product comes off by itself it's time to rinse, but it will be difficult to spot on black. Do not let dry. It is the safest method (in my opinion of course), BUT it doesn't comes cheap. I hope that helped you🙂. Ps: Don't forget to read the instructions on the bottle...
i think a safe way to clean them is apply brake buster in a foam cannon, foam them up. Then put ph neutral soap in the bucket use a wheelie woo microfiber wheel brush + detail factory extrasoft brush + wash mitt to clean the rims. At the end apply carpro Hydro02 or Gyeon wetcoat to add protection, rinse right after for the hydrophobe and to make them attract less dirt. if you want, apply small coat of p&s brake buster or Xtreme solution topper on the rim and buff it with a quality buffing microfiber. Piano black rims look so good but are nightmare to maintain 😄.
I've been wondering for a while now, why does nobody use 2 buckets for wheel cleaning? You're also working on high gloss finished rims and have much more dirt and filth on them than on the actual car body. The tools become super dirty but one bucket is enough there? I don't get it
Honestly I’ve tried the second method (IronX and snow foam) but I still can find some dusty spots at the spokes edges as the rims has lots of spokes (cayenne spyder RS rims) what would you recommend ?
@@ZDE13 tried that but the only difference that it was a soft towel .. I might try the microfiber glove he’s using next time hoping it would make a difference some how