I just cleaned my tires (their first clean at 1,000 miles) yesterday. It took 5-6 rounds of Super Clean aerosol each to get the brown out. I was at it for over an hour before I started washing the car lol
I have shown in another video comparing purple power to adams, degreasers are cheap but tehy arent as good as a dedicated product. def grab a tire cleaner and save some time and fatigue!
@@BelLavoroAutoSpa I might some day, but I'm generally pretty skeptical towards these boutique products in terms of cost per oz. I mean a can of Super Clean aerosol gives you a perfectly targeted beam of foam that doesn't run off the tire, and once it turns brown you know it's working. Then you can go use it on other things around the house...so the value is hard to beat. We'll see. Btw I used the Super Soap for the first time yesterday. It took a bit more than one pump per L in the MJJC Pro 2 to get a good foam (it was set to max foam). It was a bit wet for my liking so I think I ended up with 1.5 pumps, maybe even 2. That dampens its cost-effectiveness however I did not end up using the whole bottle. I think I have about 25% left after doing the whole car. It's a good soap though.
@@matsudakodo Some boutqie products are pricy but armour made their tire cleaner gallon as a concentrate so you can dilute up to 5:1, pretty cost effective for a superior tire cleaner. Also super soap, their pump is 2/3 ounce per pump, and for a full foam cannon it is .5-1 ounce, so you are right on the money there. ME personally, I fill foam cannons for 500ml for one vehicle, then just use 1 pump of super soap.
I finally got around to using ADS Tire cleaner. After two rounds of a fan favorite, I sprayed ADS and I got immediate browning. Their Tire+ Conditioner quality leaves a nice finish.
for lightly dirty tires yes but it will not do nearly as good of a job as the tire cleaner. However you can use the tire cleaner on OEM clear coated wheels, it just doesn't break down iron. the wheel cleaner is safe on all wheel finishes.
Tire cleaner is a high ph tire and rubber cleaner Tire+ is a tire and trim dressing Wheel cleaner is a ph neutral cleaner with an iron remover, safe on all wheels
Looking forward to the comparison against Adam’s. Haven’t tried anything from them yet. Might give their wheel coating a try in the future instead of using Dlux.
The only thing I’ve tried from Adams is the water spot remover and it works pretty good. Just make sure you follow the instructions otherwise it will etch glass.
Awesome showcase of the RTU version, Martin! Can't wait for you to see the power and versatility of the concentrate
What’s the pH of the RTU version?
I just cleaned my tires (their first clean at 1,000 miles) yesterday. It took 5-6 rounds of Super Clean aerosol each to get the brown out. I was at it for over an hour before I started washing the car lol
I have shown in another video comparing purple power to adams, degreasers are cheap but tehy arent as good as a dedicated product. def grab a tire cleaner and save some time and fatigue!
@@BelLavoroAutoSpa I believe the Super Clean was extremely effective. There was just a ton of brown in these new tires
@@matsudakodo try out armour, see how you like it!
@@BelLavoroAutoSpa I might some day, but I'm generally pretty skeptical towards these boutique products in terms of cost per oz. I mean a can of Super Clean aerosol gives you a perfectly targeted beam of foam that doesn't run off the tire, and once it turns brown you know it's working. Then you can go use it on other things around the house...so the value is hard to beat. We'll see.
Btw I used the Super Soap for the first time yesterday. It took a bit more than one pump per L in the MJJC Pro 2 to get a good foam (it was set to max foam). It was a bit wet for my liking so I think I ended up with 1.5 pumps, maybe even 2. That dampens its cost-effectiveness however I did not end up using the whole bottle. I think I have about 25% left after doing the whole car. It's a good soap though.
@@matsudakodo Some boutqie products are pricy but armour made their tire cleaner gallon as a concentrate so you can dilute up to 5:1, pretty cost effective for a superior tire cleaner.
Also super soap, their pump is 2/3 ounce per pump, and for a full foam cannon it is .5-1 ounce, so you are right on the money there. ME personally, I fill foam cannons for 500ml for one vehicle, then just use 1 pump of super soap.
Best tire and wheel cleaner I have ever used
I finally got around to using ADS Tire cleaner. After two rounds of a fan favorite, I sprayed ADS and I got immediate browning. Their Tire+ Conditioner quality leaves a nice finish.
Thank you for taking the time to showcase Tire Cleaner for us. Appreciate it. 👊🏻
Can you use their wheel clean as a tire cleaner too?
for lightly dirty tires yes but it will not do nearly as good of a job as the tire cleaner. However you can use the tire cleaner on OEM clear coated wheels, it just doesn't break down iron. the wheel cleaner is safe on all wheel finishes.
@@BelLavoroAutoSpa Oh ok. Ty for the quick response.
Good Vid Martin... I've tried a few of their products now..all good.. I really liked the shampoo Plus soap
Thanks for the review. You may have covered this in the past so sorry but what is the difference between Tire, Wheel, Tire +??
Tire cleaner is a high ph tire and rubber cleaner
Tire+ is a tire and trim dressing
Wheel cleaner is a ph neutral cleaner with an iron remover, safe on all wheels
Thank you for the clarification!!
Looking forward to the comparison against Adam’s. Haven’t tried anything from them yet. Might give their wheel coating a try in the future instead of using Dlux.
The only thing I’ve tried from Adams is the water spot remover and it works pretty good. Just make sure you follow the instructions otherwise it will etch glass.
I use purple power @ 100%. Works well.
You should check out my video comparing purple power to adams