Almost all of my detailing brushes (interior detail, carpet/upholstery scrubbing, wheel/tire) come from the general cleaning aisle at the grocery store or hardware store. Such as Rubbermaid, Libman, OXO or whatever. Very cheap and work great. Somehow manufacturers think that something as basic as a brush should cost $10-15 if it’s bought at a “detailer” site.
That first brush is the most awesome tire brush ever. I originally bought mine a few years ago after seeing Darren from Auto Fetish show it. Good video broheim. Thanks!
Young man take my advice from experience, get a rolling cart, rolling bucket, or good knee pad because if you keep squatting down like you do in all of your videos, your knees will be shot by the time you are 40.
Another general detail brush tip is disposable foam paint brushes. Awesome for tight spaces on the interior and exterior. They transfer and hold whatever product you're using and/or applying and are very safe. They compress to get into those really tight spots very well. They are super cheap and come in all sizes. Use them daily. 👌👍✌
Good video. I've tried to use those bigger brushes like the one you showed, but since I have arthritis and have a limited range of motion in my joints, the smaller brush works a whole lot better.
Great videos! I recently started my own detailing business and it's cool to compare ways of doing things. I've learned that there is always a way to improve my methods. Keep the videos coming!
Wilson Auto Detailing Hey I love your videos. I have a new Camaro “garaged” wondering if you’d suggest iron x then wax or sealant for spring. Trying to get best glossy look “blue.” I’m confused about waxes. Can’t afford ceramic. I live in Oregon. Thanks
@@Kavik1938 I live in pdx and use chemical guys butter wax during the summer, meguiars liquid wax during rainy months, I'm using the rest of my supply before getting some beadmaker.
Drill brushes for tires and rims are great if you know what brush to use, I have seen lots of people just buy the $10 drill brush kit from autozone and run it against their wheels and then wonder why their wheels are scratched badly... well the brush in those kits is a hard brush where with wheels you need a soft drill brush, heck even with hand cleaning wheels you want a soft brush you can actually use boars hair brushes on wheels and they work great so just like with any job you have cheap basic tools sold at local stores and you have cheap specific tools that are meant for certain jobs and when you get into these jobs you start to understand the differences in the tools so yes you can use a dirt cheap tool for a job as long as you know what your looking for in that tool :) good video on the brushes 😀
I have been using 12.00 detail brushes for many years. I love the ones we use at my shop. They also last a very long time so I don't have to buy often, most of the time my staff loses them so now I charge them back after losing more than 2.
What kind are they? I dont have the patience to watch the video since I hate all the bullshit talking. Took him like a minute to say " small brush is better for smaller tires"........
You know a standard boar's hair sash paint brush is exactly the same thing but with a metal retaining strap as opposed to rubber/plastic? Just put some insulating tape around the metal and save yourself a fortune over a year... Oh, and your staff are stealing... You don't just 'lose' brushes...
Great Video Again and I agree with everything you said. Cleaning wheels are annoying I will give the MaxShine brush a go cause I probably love them just as much as you... I advise people don't be afraid to give their products a try its professional quality. I now use Eagle One wheel cleaners cause its super cheap and it works great... Its the new line in the blue bottles
@@IVLandDSADPC It works great smells stink wear gloves... Theres like 3 different types I think one of them actually leaves the tire with a deep natural look not glossy just matte... I bought 6 bottles cause its so cheap compared to the other brands and it works thats the main thing...I went to clean the wheels the other day and barely had any brake dust on it... I seems it leaves a protection on the rim and tire... Not just because things are expensive means its always better... Sometimes it depends on how the user uses it gotta be smart ...
I went to Walmart and spent 20+ on some detailing supplies. Meguires Hot-Rims and some vent brush that looks like a toothbrush; it was awesome to clean off some old brake dust by scrubbing the surface. The other stuff was like some trim restorer and microfiber applicators. I also use polishing pads from China and like the foam material from Germany.
Great! I’ll buy a shit load of toilet brushes , put a nice shiny sticker on them with the words pro detailing high end and slap it on eBay at 200% markup
@@jamesjones8720 when it's sale you can make great deals on brushes i have 3 brushes an have had them for about 4 years now. They can last a long time if properly maintained and boorhair brushes are much softer than cheap plastic brushes. But ofcourse i have cheap ones too:)
@@jamesjones8720 I use it on my emblems to minimize scratch possibilities aswell. I understand your view on the matter to. You didn't offend me :) and yes hogs hair.
I dont care for the Max shine black tire brush. Bristles are too firm. I have a similar brush, Bristles are more dense but also softer .. one thing it doesn’t sling product as much.
As a valeter/retailer myself I'm always up for trying new stuff, and as you say nearly everything you buy is made in China 🙈 I've just had a look on their website and their products like quite decent, no prices though 😐
Can I ask what are some good chemical resistant spray bottles for auto detailing? One that could handle an acid base and the bit heavier thicker solutions as well?
I'm looking for a stiff brush. I just did my first detail and there were parts on the wheels that I just couldn't remove. I feel like I need a stiffer brush or maybe a different product? I used super clean diluted 5:1 btw
I cant believe how much your channel has grown over the past year, incredible! I'm totally going to get one of those brushes they are nearly half the cost of a comparable rim brush I've seen on amazon. Keep up the quality videos!
Yep didn’t you hear me say that in the video? MaxShine is worlds best. That’s exactly what I was trying to communicate, I’m glad you were hear to clear that up.
I never knew that Maxshine offered brushes. I just purchased a Maxshine backing plate for my new Harbor Freight DA polisher, a bargain at $10.39. I have not used it yet as I need a cloudy day to use it since my garage is full and can't accomodate my car. I'll post an update but I'm sure it will be better than the Warrior plate it came with.
@@themachine8009 On Amazon. I haven't had a chance to use it, yet I know it will work great. Maybe you can do Maxshine a favor and review it. It's a 5.5 backing plate.
Ed Ruiz i have both of their polishers and haven’t had any problems with them at all as far as brushes shop around I remember that tuff brush ( the first one he used) back in the day you was able to get those for 2.99 lol now these detainers are promoting them now look at the price lol crazy
If you can wait, and need something particular, most of the asshats selling stuff are just ordering stuff in bulk from aliexpress or another vendor. You too can order like a bass and only pay 1$ a brush... Same with microfibers. Don't over complicate shit.
Hey I love your videos. I have a new Camaro “garaged” wondering if you’d suggest iron x then wax or sealant for spring. Trying to get best glossy look “blue.” I’m confused about waxes. Can’t afford ceramic. I live in Oregon. Thanks
Bob M Chemical decon is good but you might have to follow up with a clay bar. The best bang for your buck IMO is Griot’s Garage Liquid Gloss Polywax. Leaves the paint looking wet and last 8-10 months. Also very easy application and no effort wipe off. Hope this helps.
@@MJJCvideo the kärcher adapter, it cracked due to too much pressure. Thought the max pressure was 200 bar, turns out it was 150 and i ran 180 so BOOM... They said to me that you dont deliver orders under 50 dollars so i couldnt get replacement adapter.
Hi Wilson , I wanted to ask you a few things about maxshine , there is been many bad reviews about the maxshine polishers which they just would either vibrate too much , work not properly , or defected and that most of the time as the reviews ( from verified purchases) says that maxshine haven’t reply back about the warranty at a point where they just had no choice than return it for a full refund . I have really heard good thing bout this polisher from you , Dallas , pan and I’m really want to get one but the different reviews just makes me think tewice before I do it
Ya you know all I can say is that every company is going to have bad reviews, and many times people put bad reviews when they have an expectation that is not met. I try to explain the MaxShine polisher in an accurate way where I communicate what it is and what it is not. I have never had any technical issues with any of mine as in they malfunction, but inevitably I’m sure some people have. When you buy a $170 polisher that is what you are getting. It’s not a Rupes. But does that mean it’s not good... not in my opinion
Appreciate your response I’m now motivated to get one , i was looking for the 15mm pro version but somehow they don’t have it in their site anymore , would you recommend buying it from amazon or from the same maxshine website ?
Yep, I partner with MaxShine with certain products, and I don’t with others. For example, I said no to promoting their polishes because they suck. I said yes to promoting their polisher because it’s a great bang for your buck. I spent 2 years giving out completely free information on this channel busting my butt to help guys get in the business, so ya, when there is a product that will benefit me, my audience, and they are willing to pay me for my efforts, at times I take it. Then of course cynics come and act like anyone who gets paid to work is corrupt 😂 what is with people
There are times of course when I partner with companies that I like when the products are actually good and benefit the community. That seems like a win win to me.
Not only in this cite, but in others, I feel that I am walking in a walmart or AutoZone aisle. I have been in the legal and advertisement business, and now in the intertaiment business when you sign a contract, the RUclips channel belongs to the corporation. It feels like slowly the corporations are taking over this type of channel. You had to ask😎
What do you think is when a company gives a product to a youtuber to try out and endorse it????😨 okey. Okey. What do you get when you mix the legal, advertising and entertainment businesses in a pot?!? RUclips😂😂
Luke I just happened to find your channel. For me less is more. Less talking I prefer not to be told something 3 to 4 times. This video could have been cut in half. Yes Maxshine is a good company now move on, thank you for your disclosure.IMO no sense cleaning a tire and not dressing it. Now that the wheel is clean it make the undressed tire look worse.
I have looked everywhere but can you please tell me what size the bucket that you use is? It would be ideal for use with ONR for me and I want to make sure I get the same size. Many thanks
Bro no offense, but you talk too much...You're using too much repetition and too much verbiage to convey a simple idea or concept. I stopped after less than five minutes because I couldn't take it anymore. There's almost no break when you're speaking, it's like a constant flow of words. This video could have been half as long and it would have gotten the point across more effectively.
I think he did it the right way, disclosing his association with the company. Now if he never used the brush and pushed it in only one video, that would be an entirely different story. Here he is trying to teach you something and tell you what he uses/prefers.
@@kazper2011 im not criticising him its you tube im annoyed with. if they paid out ad revenue to the content creators fairly, then we would not have all these sponsors every single video across you tube
I feel like this detail stuff is getting too crazy all for the sake of making money do we really need to obsess about cleaning a tire that’s going to get dirty in less time than I cleaned it ? Im all for scrubbing and shit but idk
That brown colour on the tyre is exactly what you want? No mate it's whatever the customer wants. Me personally I don't like brown tyres, I sure they're ment to be black and round and I bet if your customers mentioned black instead of brown and you speil out " no that's what you want" you'll get lots of happy customers. 🤔
steven bewick he’s talking about the suds, if the suds become completely white you run a risk of stripping the UV protectant in the tire and can cause cracking and premature deterioration. While if it’s a light brown it leaves the tire black even before the use of a tire shine
Tip for new detailers....Never lay your detail brushes on the ground
why
@@kishawhite47 Because they pick up debris, then scratch what you’re cleaning.
Exactly
PRO TIP: Attach a nice length of rope on your brush handles and hang them from your neck while you work. 😉
yeah but it shouldn't be a problem. It's not a car show.
Almost all of my detailing brushes (interior detail, carpet/upholstery scrubbing, wheel/tire) come from the general cleaning aisle at the grocery store or hardware store. Such as Rubbermaid, Libman, OXO or whatever. Very cheap and work great. Somehow manufacturers think that something as basic as a brush should cost $10-15 if it’s bought at a “detailer” site.
Good god! Can we not repeat 1000 times!
Toilet bowl brush for $3.99 at Walmart works great as wheel barrel brush. This is not rocket science, just keepin it real.
I used to use one. It will scratch some rims though, little too stiff. That said one of those $7 wheel brushes on amazon is sufficient.
Your right...its not rocket science. But those cheap retail grade brushes are WAY to stiff and are going to harm the wheel.
Yeah make sure its soft enough, I use a retail flat dish brush, works great, the degreaser does most of the work
I use my old shoe cleaner brush
Could’ve swore he said this was gonna be a quick video.. bro did more talking then cleaning.
THAN, THAN, GREATER THAN, LESS THAN, MORE THAN, edit : ASSHOLE
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That first brush is the most awesome tire brush ever. I originally bought mine a few years ago after seeing Darren from Auto Fetish show it. Good video broheim. Thanks!
Sweet! Thanks for the backup!
Young man take my advice from experience, get a rolling cart, rolling bucket, or good knee pad because if you keep squatting down like you do in all of your videos, your knees will be shot by the time you are 40.
I agree! I'm using that short handle brush and it's so hard to brush. I'll pick up that longer handle brush when I have the money.
Another general detail brush tip is disposable foam paint brushes. Awesome for tight spaces on the interior and exterior. They transfer and hold whatever product you're using and/or applying and are very safe. They compress to get into those really tight spots very well. They are super cheap and come in all sizes. Use them daily. 👌👍✌
Been using them from the dollar store for years
Good video. I've tried to use those bigger brushes like the one you showed, but since I have arthritis and have a limited range of motion in my joints, the smaller brush works a whole lot better.
I feel for you
Great videos! I recently started my own detailing business and it's cool to compare ways of doing things. I've learned that there is always a way to improve my methods. Keep the videos coming!
That big red brush seems it would work well on mats.
For inner barrel you can use the toilet brush
Haha I guess
Toilet brush is a little too stiff for that, I do use a cheap toilet brush for wheel wells though.
Wilson Auto Detailing Hey I love your videos. I have a new Camaro “garaged” wondering if you’d suggest iron x then wax or sealant for spring. Trying to get best glossy look “blue.” I’m confused about waxes. Can’t afford ceramic. I live in Oregon. Thanks
@@Kavik1938 I live in pdx and use chemical guys butter wax during the summer, meguiars liquid wax during rainy months, I'm using the rest of my supply before getting some beadmaker.
lance t thanks
Drill brushes for tires and rims are great if you know what brush to use, I have seen lots of people just buy the $10 drill brush kit from autozone and run it against their wheels and then wonder why their wheels are scratched badly... well the brush in those kits is a hard brush where with wheels you need a soft drill brush, heck even with hand cleaning wheels you want a soft brush you can actually use boars hair brushes on wheels and they work great so just like with any job you have cheap basic tools sold at local stores and you have cheap specific tools that are meant for certain jobs and when you get into these jobs you start to understand the differences in the tools so yes you can use a dirt cheap tool for a job as long as you know what your looking for in that tool :) good video on the brushes 😀
True its not always you get what you pay for. That saying is over used but quality or good things comes in different prices
can't beat wheel woolies expensive but brilliant. I find those metal twisted ones holding them bristles on scratches the wheels
I have been using 12.00 detail brushes for many years.
I love the ones we use at my shop.
They also last a very long time so I don't have to buy often, most of the time my staff loses them so now I charge them back after losing more than 2.
What kind are they? I dont have the patience to watch the video since I hate all the bullshit talking. Took him like a minute to say " small brush is better for smaller tires"........
@@MrRedex88 thanks , I use some of their other products. Thanks
Are you sure they are :losing" them? Or is their own personal detailing kit "finding" them? hahaha
You know a standard boar's hair sash paint brush is exactly the same thing but with a metal retaining strap as opposed to rubber/plastic? Just put some insulating tape around the metal and save yourself a fortune over a year... Oh, and your staff are stealing... You don't just 'lose' brushes...
Depends on what tires you're cleaning, if on big 36" tires the larger maxshine brush would be best. Geat video
Yep yep!
I just bought an awesome brush at dollar tree for $1! Look through the cleaning isle there should be some
Bam! Not everything that is good is pricey
@@wilsonautodetailing meant to say dollar tree!! Corrected it
Great Video Again and I agree with everything you said. Cleaning wheels are annoying I will give the MaxShine brush a go cause I probably love them just as much as you... I advise people don't be afraid to give their products a try its professional quality. I now use Eagle One wheel cleaners cause its super cheap and it works great... Its the new line in the blue bottles
Farouqi Amin seen those last night, was thinking of grabbing a bottle due to it being so cheap. Will give it a shot soon
@@IVLandDSADPC It works great smells stink wear gloves... Theres like 3 different types I think one of them actually leaves the tire with a deep natural look not glossy just matte... I bought 6 bottles cause its so cheap compared to the other brands and it works thats the main thing...I went to clean the wheels the other day and barely had any brake dust on it... I seems it leaves a protection on the rim and tire... Not just because things are expensive means its always better... Sometimes it depends on how the user uses it gotta be smart ...
I’ll have to test out the eagle one for sure
I went to Walmart and spent 20+ on some detailing supplies. Meguires Hot-Rims and some vent brush that looks like a toothbrush; it was awesome to clean off some old brake dust by scrubbing the surface. The other stuff was like some trim restorer and microfiber applicators. I also use polishing pads from China and like the foam material from Germany.
Really the best detailing brushes they sell them at the dollar store don't waste your time and money on name tag products
I agree and dollar tree has good applicator pads and decent micro fiber cloths
I just bought the tire brush. I've tried many tire brushes, but they all feel awkward to use. The max shine looks promising.
I do agree. But if you have expensive wheels you don't by the cheap stuff.
Great! I’ll buy a shit load of toilet brushes , put a nice shiny sticker on them with the words pro detailing high end and slap it on eBay at 200% markup
@@jamesjones8720 when it's sale you can make great deals on brushes i have 3 brushes an have had them for about 4 years now. They can last a long time if properly maintained and boorhair brushes are much softer than cheap plastic brushes. But ofcourse i have cheap ones too:)
Andreas Christiansen makes sense to me👍🏻 yeah sorry being a bit of an arse with my reply lol, boar hair is same as hogs hair ?
@@jamesjones8720 I use it on my emblems to minimize scratch possibilities aswell. I understand your view on the matter to. You didn't offend me :) and yes hogs hair.
I dont care for the Max shine black tire brush. Bristles are too firm. I have a similar brush, Bristles are more dense but also softer .. one thing it doesn’t sling product as much.
As a valeter/retailer myself I'm always up for trying new stuff, and as you say nearly everything you buy is made in China 🙈 I've just had a look on their website and their products like quite decent, no prices though 😐
Yep, I would check them out on amazon because they are just now getting into the American market so their website is a little sub par
@@wilsonautodetailing ah cheers buddy 👍🤙💪
How do you feel about the mothers tire brush?
Can I ask what are some good chemical resistant spray bottles for auto detailing? One that could handle an acid base and the bit heavier thicker solutions as well?
Honestly that is something that I am constantly experimenting with and right now I’m a bit in between bottles so I will get back
I learned a lot from your channel. Thank u
Thanks man!
I literally use a such sponge, it works fine.
I'm looking for a stiff brush. I just did my first detail and there were parts on the wheels that I just couldn't remove. I feel like I need a stiffer brush or maybe a different product? I used super clean diluted 5:1 btw
I cant believe how much your channel has grown over the past year, incredible! I'm totally going to get one of those brushes they are nearly half the cost of a comparable rim brush I've seen on amazon. Keep up the quality videos!
Thank you so much for being involved for such a long time Shawn. Means the world to me!
I have wheels 10.5 inches wide I need a brush to reach and clean the barrel of my wheels. What would be your recommendation
I acid or mag n wheel cleaner for non chrome. Using a pressure washer I don't need to agitate. But you prob make three times as me.
Hi luke! are the detailing brushes boar hair or synthetic?
The brush you like is plastic. It throws tire dressing on the wheel and on the fenders and elsewhere.
I think you completely missed the point of the video 😂
Great video Luke! Would love to see a follow up video on how you protect the wheels. I know tired you like VRP, but what about the rim itself?
Definitely! I’ll try to do a video there! Some spray wax makes it easy!
You need to use a bristle brush. It will not throw tire dressing all over the car.
Max Shine, Max Shine, Max Shine, Max Shine, WORLDS BEST RIGHT?
Yep didn’t you hear me say that in the video? MaxShine is worlds best. That’s exactly what I was trying to communicate, I’m glad you were hear to clear that up.
hahaha....you made my day
I never knew that Maxshine offered brushes. I just purchased a Maxshine backing plate for my new Harbor Freight DA polisher, a bargain at $10.39. I have not used it yet as I need a cloudy day to use it since my garage is full and can't accomodate my car. I'll post an update but I'm sure it will be better than the Warrior plate it came with.
Ed Ruiz where did u buy it? Yard sale?
@@themachine8009 On Amazon. I haven't had a chance to use it, yet I know it will work great. Maybe you can do Maxshine a favor and review it. It's a 5.5 backing plate.
Ed Ruiz i have both of their polishers and haven’t had any problems with them at all as far as brushes shop around I remember that tuff brush ( the first one he used) back in the day you was able to get those for 2.99 lol now these detainers are promoting them now look at the price lol crazy
Dark Man is it k to use a regular soft bristle paint brush?
If you can wait, and need something particular, most of the asshats selling stuff are just ordering stuff in bulk from aliexpress or another vendor. You too can order like a bass and only pay 1$ a brush... Same with microfibers. Don't over complicate shit.
How do you actually buy anything from maxshine?? Their website is just full of catalog numbers ? Maybe I’m just being stupid lol
They can be bought on Amazon
Ya I actually just use amazon for their products
Ah right silly me lol shoulda checked amazon 🤣
No not your fault! I would have initially gone to the website too hahaha
How often do you leave your brushes on the ground and expect no scratching?
Lol “long throat” 😂🤣
Good techniques thanks man
What do you use to clean Satin black Milled wheels ?
Chemical ?
Seems like they discontinued the barrel brush?...no luck on amazon anymore
they really put mags on a hybrid
that comes stock.
The rim brush wont scratch painted rims?
Hey I love your videos. I have a new Camaro “garaged” wondering if you’d suggest iron x then wax or sealant for spring. Trying to get best glossy look “blue.” I’m confused about waxes. Can’t afford ceramic. I live in Oregon. Thanks
i would suggest iron x, clay, then wax topped with spray sealant
Bob M Chemical decon is good but you might have to follow up with a clay bar. The best bang for your buck IMO is Griot’s Garage Liquid Gloss Polywax. Leaves the paint looking wet and last 8-10 months. Also very easy application and no effort wipe off. Hope this helps.
^^^great input above. Also check out the link below:
www.detailingjunk.com/liquid-paste-wax
They have good prices on those brushes most other company's ask you to give your first born
😂😂😂😂 true
Hi, Wilson, would you be interested in reviewing the MJJC foam cannon Pro?
I loved my foam cannon S but it cracked......
@@trainsoffinland651 hey, Trainsof, which part is broken? why not contact MJJC and ask for help?
@@MJJCvideo the kärcher adapter, it cracked due to too much pressure. Thought the max pressure was 200 bar, turns out it was 150 and i ran 180 so BOOM... They said to me that you dont deliver orders under 50 dollars so i couldnt get replacement adapter.
@@trainsoffinland651 i see. Do you accept 4 weeks delivery? As covid-19 makes shipping slow and expensive. If so, please email to info@mjjc.com
Hi Wilson , I wanted to ask you a few things about maxshine , there is been many bad reviews about the maxshine polishers which they just would either vibrate too much , work not properly , or defected and that most of the time as the reviews ( from verified purchases) says that maxshine haven’t reply back about the warranty at a point where they just had no choice than return it for a full refund . I have really heard good thing bout this polisher from you , Dallas , pan and I’m really want to get one but the different reviews just makes me think tewice before I do it
Ya you know all I can say is that every company is going to have bad reviews, and many times people put bad reviews when they have an expectation that is not met. I try to explain the MaxShine polisher in an accurate way where I communicate what it is and what it is not. I have never had any technical issues with any of mine as in they malfunction, but inevitably I’m sure some people have. When you buy a $170 polisher that is what you are getting. It’s not a Rupes. But does that mean it’s not good... not in my opinion
Appreciate your response I’m now motivated to get one , i was looking for the 15mm pro version but somehow they don’t have it in their site anymore , would you recommend buying it from amazon or from the same maxshine website ?
Can someone please answer, but will a detailing brush scratch the paint if I use it on the paintjob?
YESSSSSS
Are the brushes safe to use on all wheels?
Sean Mcmurray I would think so
I want to say yes, but OFCOURSE the 100,000 dollar wheels might require something more gentle
How would u suggest testing the market for ceramic coating cause my area only has one person offering it
Start offering it hahaha! Gotta get the word out to see what people like and how they respond
Wilson Auto Detailing what ceramic coat do u find to be the best
Max Shine pays you to promote they're product.
Yep, I partner with MaxShine with certain products, and I don’t with others. For example, I said no to promoting their polishes because they suck. I said yes to promoting their polisher because it’s a great bang for your buck. I spent 2 years giving out completely free information on this channel busting my butt to help guys get in the business, so ya, when there is a product that will benefit me, my audience, and they are willing to pay me for my efforts, at times I take it. Then of course cynics come and act like anyone who gets paid to work is corrupt 😂 what is with people
Degreaser? I hardly even knew her!
You make it so difficult.
Texting your ex?
Good detailing products are so overpriced. It sucks.
Haha many times yes they are
Hey Luke! Have you ever tried super clean on wheels? If so what at what dilution rate?
I don’t use degreaser on wheels... dangerous in my opinion
@@wilsonautodetailing do you mind explaining why? I'm a newbie in car detailing
I found a tyre brush for £6 I find it not too expensive
i agree, why pay 10$ for the tuff and shine when maxshine only 7??!? and have the same excact quality?
@Prestige Mobile Auto Detailing Amazon says otherwise
If look around for tuff shine can get for 5 but I agree it's all made in China you cleaning rubber get what you can for cheaper
Detailed image gives the tuff shine brush away for free with a coupon code from time to time
Exactly
Because the tuff shine is $4.99
what were u using to do the wheel wells I saw a long handle brush
Why do I feel this is sponsored
There are times of course when I partner with companies that I like when the products are actually good and benefit the community. That seems like a win win to me.
How much kickback do you get? Enough for a wedding?
Hahahahaha if that were true I wouldn’t still be Detailing 😂😂😂
Not only in this cite, but in others, I feel that I am walking in a walmart or AutoZone aisle. I have been in the legal and advertisement business, and now in the intertaiment business when you sign a contract, the RUclips channel belongs to the corporation. It feels like slowly the corporations are taking over this type of channel. You had to ask😎
What do you think is when a company gives a product to a youtuber to try out and endorse it????😨 okey. Okey. What do you get when you mix the legal, advertising and entertainment businesses in a pot?!? RUclips😂😂
The small minded are easily confused and distracted. If you want good results you have to put in the effort.
Definitely gotta put in the effort! No doubt
What's the best wheel well brush?
I love a simple set I get off of amazon, I’ll link it up:
amzn.to/2Uy4XRA
Sounds like max shine paid the most.
You need a pressure washer no need for manual labor.
Says the same thing 100 times over. We get it!!!
Wilson you didn't talk about the long brush you used to clean the wheel wells
Make a video reviewing majestic solutions!
Luke I just happened to find your channel. For me less is more. Less talking I prefer not to be told something 3 to 4 times. This video could have been cut in half. Yes Maxshine is a good company now move on, thank you for your disclosure.IMO no sense cleaning a tire and not dressing it. Now that the wheel is clean it make the undressed tire look worse.
I wouldn't dress a tire until the car has been washed.
Kevin Brown lol me neither but for purposed of this demonstration it would have made the before and afters look more finished.
" Hi Luke Have you heard of Chemical guys Stiffy Scrub brush!! It Can be great for using on tires or rubber floor mats!!
Ill have to check it out!
Carcarez, great brushes and cheap.
I have looked everywhere but can you please tell me what size the bucket that you use is? It would be ideal for use with ONR for me and I want to make sure I get the same size. Many thanks
3 gallon bucket 😝
Harry Potter and his wond brushes
Hee hee, that was well bowled!
Yes but a good quality get on for staining due to you using a chemical
You use WAY TOO much Super Clean. I only spray it on with 3 sprays And I’m good!
Talk about beating a dead horse.
Amen.
Some good info, just very hard to watch at times!
😂😂 thank you for the honesty!
Bro no offense, but you talk too much...You're using too much repetition and too much verbiage to convey a simple idea or concept. I stopped after less than five minutes because I couldn't take it anymore. There's almost no break when you're speaking, it's like a constant flow of words. This video could have been half as long and it would have gotten the point across more effectively.
Honestly such a brilliant way of explaining what’s wrong with this.
This information is about as useful as a chocolate fireguard
Why did you watch the video if you think it was a waste of your time?
A chocolate fire guard 😂😂😂😂😂
FFS give them back the ads so we dont hae to listen to a sales pitch every video
It’s always amazing to me how many people complain after two years of me strictly putting out free content to help detailers hahaha
@@wilsonautodetailing and if your videos were monetised with adds every you tuber would not be doing these annoying sales pitches
I think he did it the right way, disclosing his association with the company. Now if he never used the brush and pushed it in only one video, that would be an entirely different story. Here he is trying to teach you something and tell you what he uses/prefers.
@@kazper2011 im not criticising him its you tube im annoyed with. if they paid out ad revenue to the content creators fairly, then we would not have all these sponsors every single video across you tube
Lame
Tiring to listen to. 🤮
All talk, no action.
Omfg. I can't finish this video he's just talking and not doing anything
You have been doing it wrong with tire dressing!!!!!!!!
M Mahtnart He never used tire dressing in the video, only degreaser and an acid based wheel cleaner. Are you high?
Clean those rusted out rotors 🤢
Rubbish, most wheel spokes on a car are much closer and you can't get all the way in with a brush...
where did you get your glasses? lol
Eyebuydirect.com 😂
Do you have to verbalize every friggen thought that comes into your head? Are your parents the same way? Who could put up with that?
I'm out of here! You are history!
M Mahtnart why?
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Again, again, again, again I don’t know if I have ever watched a video with so many repeated words and sentences in my entire life
Holy hell with the edits mid sentence. So annoying.
I feel like this detail stuff is getting too crazy all for the sake of making money do we really need to obsess about cleaning a tire that’s going to get dirty in less time than I cleaned it ? Im all for scrubbing and shit but idk
Never seen anyone detail a Prius.
He talks about a flipping wheel brush for 3 minutes straight
Oh ya he does
That brown colour on the tyre is exactly what you want? No mate it's whatever the customer wants. Me personally I don't like brown tyres, I sure they're ment to be black and round and I bet if your customers mentioned black instead of brown and you speil out " no that's what you want" you'll get lots of happy customers. 🤔
steven bewick he’s talking about the suds, if the suds become completely white you run a risk of stripping the UV protectant in the tire and can cause cracking and premature deterioration. While if it’s a light brown it leaves the tire black even before the use of a tire shine
No disrespect but I think you missed the point of the video entirely