i prefer Hydrosilex Wheel Cleaner over this because it works just as good and it's cheaper then for maintenance wheel cleaning, I'll use P&S Brake Buster because of the anti-rust inhibitors and it's super safe and since it's 12 pH, it can clean the tires and wheels, and if you really wanted to, you can dilute it.
Since it has iron remover, do you think its ok to use it on a regular basis? I mean iron contamination doesnt accumulate as much as like dirt do right?
It looks like a good product but I'm not keen on dual purpose wheel cleaners, I wouldn't use one on a dry wheel as you use too much product that way, better to rinse off some of the debris first although I do appreciate you were showcasing it's ability to clean. I agree with you about not using it every time and I only use fallout remover on my wheels every couple of months because excessive use will cause pitting and wear on the brake discs and callipers. As a decon cleaner it's good for a deep clean every couple of months but you would be better off using Garage Therapy wheel shampoo every clean and then a splash with their iron remover every now and then and it will work out considerably cheaper in the long run. Sorry if I sound too picky but a great video non the less and I look forward to your review of the GT products you just bought 👍
Hay Paul hope your well dude I agree with some of the stuff dude yoy do get a much better bite if the wheel is dry for that real stubborn brake dust on my evo had black wheels and if I just rinsed off and used just a standard shampoo etc I would damage the finish bloody big brakes. But yhhh every month or so the iron builds up very very fast depending on the materials and compounds of the pads. Garage stuff is very good beeb Impressed trying to get out and film today but sun is baking today or will be anyways and we'll isn't the best thing to be doing in the sum might have to wait till later this evening. Thanks for watching dude
Always apply products initially to a dry wheel. You pre rinse you will then dilute the product, no matter what product you’re using and ultimately have to use more, or won’t clean as effectively and lead to marring or swirls. It’s been shown in tests that pre rinsing is not as effective as pre wash on dry car or wheel followed by a rinse
hey man love your channel! do you know any good eco friendly wheel cleaners? here in the netherlands you cant dump chemicals on the street unless they're eco friendly, and i don't have a garage sadly
I don’t really like them tbh, I don’t feel the need for them. Im either doing a maintenance clean with more cost effective diluted products or I’m doing a decon where I’ll wash the wheel then use a fallout remover. That said- Garage Therapy iron oxide doesn’t glow red as quickly as some but definitely shifts the toughest of contamination I’ve even seen it melt tar spots
I'm a big fan all to there opinion I guess on my evo has big brakes and after a track day on gloss black wheels noting gets it off otter then a proper heavy wheel cleaner like this. I'm testing all garage therapy stuff atm filming Sunday fingers crossed
Whats your favourite fallout wheel cleaner let me know enjoy guys and girls
I’ve been using the Bilt Hamber and have to say it’s amazing stuff.
Not tried this though but it looks decent.
i prefer Hydrosilex Wheel Cleaner over this because it works just as good and it's cheaper then for maintenance wheel cleaning, I'll use P&S Brake Buster because of the anti-rust inhibitors and it's super safe and since it's 12 pH, it can clean the tires and wheels, and if you really wanted to, you can dilute it.
I need to try the Gyeon range, each product looks class
I'm a big fan I'm sure you can tell haha
Since it has iron remover, do you think its ok to use it on a regular basis? I mean iron contamination doesnt accumulate as much as like dirt do right?
@thefreshprinceofgreenhills once a month is fine or every 5 washes somthing like that not every time
@@APASSIONFORDETAILING Got you mate, thanks!
It looks like a good product but I'm not keen on dual purpose wheel cleaners, I wouldn't use one on a dry wheel as you use too much product that way, better to rinse off some of the debris first although I do appreciate you were showcasing it's ability to clean.
I agree with you about not using it every time and I only use fallout remover on my wheels every couple of months because excessive use will cause pitting and wear on the brake discs and callipers.
As a decon cleaner it's good for a deep clean every couple of months but you would be better off using Garage Therapy wheel shampoo every clean and then a splash with their iron remover every now and then and it will work out considerably cheaper in the long run.
Sorry if I sound too picky but a great video non the less and I look forward to your review of the GT products you just bought 👍
Hay Paul hope your well dude I agree with some of the stuff dude yoy do get a much better bite if the wheel is dry for that real stubborn brake dust on my evo had black wheels and if I just rinsed off and used just a standard shampoo etc I would damage the finish bloody big brakes. But yhhh every month or so the iron builds up very very fast depending on the materials and compounds of the pads. Garage stuff is very good beeb Impressed trying to get out and film today but sun is baking today or will be anyways and we'll isn't the best thing to be doing in the sum might have to wait till later this evening. Thanks for watching dude
Always apply products initially to a dry wheel. You pre rinse you will then dilute the product, no matter what product you’re using and ultimately have to use more, or won’t clean as effectively and lead to marring or swirls. It’s been shown in tests that pre rinsing is not as effective as pre wash on dry car or wheel followed by a rinse
Thx for the video. How many cars do u get out of that 1L bottle? Ive just ordered the 500ml bottle to try it out. My main concern is cost per use. Thx
Its hard ti say dude don't need to use to much its strong stuff
hey man love your channel! do you know any good eco friendly wheel cleaners? here in the netherlands you cant dump chemicals on the street unless they're eco friendly, and i don't have a garage sadly
Appericated dude look up bilthamber they have eco friendly products
Good wheel cleaner, but you want to avoid getting it on your brake discs where possible, as it will cause pitting.
I did that no 😭
Only with use everyday your not going to have any issues
@@APASSIONFORDETAILING ahh alright I clean my car once a week, I sprayed it on the brake discs it left a brown mark and I had fun trying to wipe it
@yogev7717 once you drive it that will go
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I don’t really like them tbh, I don’t feel the need for them. Im either doing a maintenance clean with more cost effective diluted products or I’m doing a decon where I’ll wash the wheel then use a fallout remover. That said- Garage Therapy iron oxide doesn’t glow red as quickly as some but definitely shifts the toughest of contamination I’ve even seen it melt tar spots
I'm a big fan all to there opinion I guess on my evo has big brakes and after a track day on gloss black wheels noting gets it off otter then a proper heavy wheel cleaner like this. I'm testing all garage therapy stuff atm filming Sunday fingers crossed