I’d be inclined to apply the wheel cleaner, leave it to dwell and then rinse with pressure washer first. I would then use conventional car shampoo and wheel brushes including a wash mitt for a final wash. I have found that by applying the wheel cleaner and then using the wheel brushes on dirty wheels there is a tendency for the brake dust ingrained wheel cleaner to splatter over your face and clothing. I would always start at 12 o’clock position to commence wheel cleaning which maintains a reasonably wet wheel brush as you move around the wheel, starting at 6 o’clock realises a very dry brush by the time you get to the top of the wheel.
Is the reason you say move the car back half a wheel because when Nick started he forgot to clean some of the boss mans wheels on his BMW?? by the way, the podcast is awesome!!
As mentioned in this video, this product comes neat. However it comes with a trigger head, how are you supposed to dilute it without using all your product? Should I invest in a separate chemical resistant Trigger bottle? If so why bother using the included trigger head? Can anyone explain this please....
You're expected to just buy another empty bottle and decant it into that and add the sprayer to the new bottle. Essentially keeping the 'pretty' bottle it came in to store the neat product. The empty sprayer bottles also tend to have dilution ratio markers imprinted on them.
Like those new brushes ...
They’ve literally copied Carbon Collective design lol
I’d be inclined to apply the wheel cleaner, leave it to dwell and then rinse with pressure washer first. I would then use conventional car shampoo and wheel brushes including a wash mitt for a final wash.
I have found that by applying the wheel cleaner and then using the wheel brushes on dirty wheels there is a tendency for the brake dust ingrained wheel cleaner to splatter over your face and clothing.
I would always start at 12 o’clock position to commence wheel cleaning which maintains a reasonably wet wheel brush as you move around the wheel, starting at 6 o’clock realises a very dry brush by the time you get to the top of the wheel.
For the decant bottle, can you just buy a standard bottle, that the trigger gun can screw into?
Is the reason you say move the car back half a wheel because when Nick started he forgot to clean some of the boss mans wheels on his BMW?? by the way, the podcast is awesome!!
As mentioned in this video, this product comes neat. However it comes with a trigger head, how are you supposed to dilute it without using all your product? Should I invest in a separate chemical resistant Trigger bottle? If so why bother using the included trigger head?
Can anyone explain this please....
You're expected to just buy another empty bottle and decant it into that and add the sprayer to the new bottle. Essentially keeping the 'pretty' bottle it came in to store the neat product.
The empty sprayer bottles also tend to have dilution ratio markers imprinted on them.
Is this safe for gloss black alloys??
Yes but, we have switched this product over to the Wheel and Tyre cleaner now
@@AutobriteDirectLTD thanks for the reply was looking for it on you're website and I couldn't find it, that'll be why
Cheers
Thoughts on best product to clean tyre walls? I’ve tended to scrub with a little VC non acid. Tyre dressing seems to hold a little better afterwards.
Jon Hunt I find very cherry does a nice job on tyres mate 👍
This is why I get 5 spoke wheels 😂