@@MojobuckProductions I did go buy a can and used yesterday. I would say it worked alright. I had more dirt build up then you did (not by a lot though) therefore I had to wipe a lot for it to do it’s job after the first spray. I sprayed about 4 coats and some spots like my battery for instance I had to wipe with a rag to get the dirt off and then re-spray it. Overall it did a decent job but depending on what someone’s engine looks like it will require more wiping than spraying.
@@sneakers_and_stripes4908 for sure, if it’s caked on your prob have to go with a very light degreaser / misting water to get the bull off. But in between details or normal non off road grime it’s perfect !
Kudos for cleaning it...but... tire foam is really not a cleaner? Maybe use a degreaser first...then...use tire foam as a protectant. Nothing bad here but left me a little confused?
Oh for sure. The foaming action lifts all of the dirt and grease, helps it all slide off. I personally don’t like a degreaser since you have to rinse post application. The less water in the engine bay the better. In my opinion
I like your video haven't tried it on my tacoma yet.
Question tire foam wont crack the engine hole's . Like your video👍
Great work! I’m going to do this on my 17 Tacoma!
Epic tutorial 🤌🏽🤌🏽🤌🏽
Thanks man !
Best information on this day. I think it is easier and more suitable to clean an engine. Thanks
Thanks man cheers 🥃👌🏽
Great video thank you for the tip! That came out great
@@robrocker7544 anytime !!!
Amazing. I will be buying a can today and see how it works on my '07 Tacoma.
Awesome !!! Let us know how it turns out !!!
@@MojobuckProductions I did go buy a can and used yesterday. I would say it worked alright. I had more dirt build up then you did (not by a lot though) therefore I had to wipe a lot for it to do it’s job after the first spray. I sprayed about 4 coats and some spots like my battery for instance I had to wipe with a rag to get the dirt off and then re-spray it. Overall it did a decent job but depending on what someone’s engine looks like it will require more wiping than spraying.
@@sneakers_and_stripes4908 for sure, if it’s caked on your prob have to go with a very light degreaser / misting water to get the bull off. But in between details or normal non off road grime it’s perfect !
Kudos for cleaning it...but... tire foam is really not a cleaner? Maybe use a degreaser first...then...use tire foam as a protectant. Nothing bad here but left me a little confused?
Oh for sure. The foaming action lifts all of the dirt and grease, helps it all slide off. I personally don’t like a degreaser since you have to rinse post application. The less water in the engine bay the better. In my opinion