Luke, I started my detailing business four years ago off of your videos. I’ve been subscribed this whole time and I just want to say thank you because if it wasn’t for you and your very detailed mindset, I wouldn’t be successful and out of the the trenches, you may not know who I am, but you changed my life and I wouldn’t be where I am if it wasn’t for your videos
I love Dark Fury. I diluted it about 15:1 and used it on our shower. There was mineral stains and soap scum that wouldn’t not come off, no matter what I tried. I sprayed the diluted dark fury on and rinsed it off, it took off 70-80% just by rinsing. I lightly scrubbed the remaining off and now it looks like new. I have several of their products and I’m impressed with all of it. Very economical too.
Used Dark Fury for the first time yesterday after watching one of your earlier videos for removing bugs. My wife's SUV is white and the front end was caked. Unbelievably good stuff! Over 75% came off touchless with a 30-sec to 1 min dwell time with just a garden hose spray. HIGHLY recommended stuff! Thank you for doing these detailed reviews and thank to Superior for making these awesome detailing products at such good prices. I just ordered Formula 4 for spotless drying.
I just detail my own cars love your channel and am starting to use the Superior Products to save my time and effort in cleaning my cars. Thank you for helping me learn better ways of getting it done.
Superior has a great line of products ! Dark fury has increased my profitability while detailing . No more endless scrubbing of bugs and wheels . They truly make life easier for me a mobile detailer here in Texas heat .
I’ve used Dark Fury for about a year and it’s a real time saver especially on large truck/SUV tires and wheels. Never used for bugs but will try it this week. Thanks
I appreciate the videos on Superior Products. I started using them about 13 years ago as an enthusiast with detailing and paint correction, and I have always loved their stuff.
After watching your earlier video about Dark Fury, I went and bought some and love it! Thank you for your awesome videos. I have been watching them for a very long time.
My mobile detailing business is chemical free. I only do interiors. I use steam and products from the Eco-Sense line by Melaleuca, those being Tough & Tender all purpose, Clear Power for glass and Rustic Touch for conditioning leather. Customers love it and so do my hands (I simply can't wear gloves).
I was using Meguiars D143 for years, but prices went way up. Tried Dark Fury a couple weeks ago and I’m really impressed!!! Locally it’s half the price of Megs too. Dark Fury also works really well on rubber/all weather floor mats.
I would be very careful with Dark Fury. I used it as a pre-wash to loosen surface dirt and bugs at a 10:1 ratio. After a few minutes I noticed the grey colored trim around my windows becoming oxidized and splotchy (2022 Kia Sorento). While I love the product and how well it works... be VERY CAREFUL with where you apply it. Always spot test first! That being said, great video as always, Luke. Keep up the great work!
Thanks for that....definitely won't be using it now...that's a big deal if a customer's car gets damaged like this, very expensive very quickly to fix things like this sometimes
Did a nasty white Frontier work truck yesterday this same process was done in 1.5 inside and out with Spray 4 in a foam cannon and hp rinse and it looked like I hand waxed that truck all the tar and bugs and grease no scrubbing truck looked new and waxed again!
Just used dark fury for the first time today and holy crap is it an amazing product! My wheels are normally the part of my car I loathe cleaning but DF made it insanely simple.
I have been using Dary Fury for quite a while. I really love the way it cleans wheels and that I can use it for other things. One place it does really well is the area around the gas cap. That area under the little door is just a dirt trap. Dark Fury busts through that dirt like nothing else. I also like to use it on the truck and hood sills which collect tons of dirt as well. Makes really short work of things. I really need to try it on the front of the car now to get rid of bugs and road grime. Seems like I should have tried this already but you learn something new every day.
I used Dark Fury diluted at 10:1 on a silver hood to remove black residue from sitting under trees. It also did great on removing tar from the rocker panels and black carbon from chrome tailpipes. All I used was my pressure washer! Thank you!
I use Turtle Wax Hybrid line Wheel and Tire cleaner, 3D Wheel and Tire cleaner diluted 20:1 or 10:1 depending on severity. And lastly DIY APC ALL CLEAN. Never used Superior products. As always informative videos Luke Wilson. You passion is appreciated always 🤜🏽🫡👌👀
For what it's worth. Most of the times, I use vinegar at 12%. Sold usually for cleaning purposes. In fact my two preferred usage is wheels and rust removing! Awesome on both. At home it goes for general cleaning fridge, pipes, kitchen counters...
Dark Fury is a fantastic wheel cleaner. I'm going to try it as an exterior pre-soak now thanks to this video. I have also had good luck with Nanoskin Non-Acid Wheel Cleaner which is also very economical. Suds Lab XA appears to be the same formula as Dark Fury, on the shelf at Wal-Mart, but not nearly as economical.
Dark fury is an excellent product as you highlighted in this video. I think its the best tire and wheel cleaner hands down for the price and the durability is exceptional. I like using it for pre soaking prior to a full detail and my favorite use is for dirty door jams.
Always been a big fan of acid wheel cleaners like Meguiar's Wheel Brightener. I have tight spoke wheels. So, using Wheel Brightener makes it so much easier to remove brake dust from the tight spots.
I have found the dilution ratio more 5:1 on Dark Fury to be effective in my area on Maui. Additionally, Superior has a great bundle package in 1/2 gallon sizes to try a lot of their products. Interesting, one by one , I’ve been replacing my go to products with this brand for the bulk of my work. Still keep other products for occasional use.
I bought some Turtle wax iron remover last weekend and used some on my wheels. It did every bit as good a job as the stuff you showed did. Not a bit of scrubbing and wheel was shiny clean, iron free also. The car I tested it on just had a 2,500 mile trip to Colorado including a run up Pikes Peak (14,115 feet). I have ferro carbon pads which are also a bit dirtier than the normal ceramics. First time I've found anything that can really clean wheels.
I'm excited about trying the dark fury. I'm able to get to some parts of the barrel of the wheel but but not the whole thing . i hope this helps...THX!
Recently bought a new Audi Q7 and just learning about detailing. Was buying all these other products that everyone recommends, came across your channel a few months ago and having been replacing all my stuff with Superior Products (so far dark fury, road warrior, cherry foam, dirt buster and formula 4). Love the info on the doomsday scenarios - what if I flub up and leave on too long or in direct sunlight.
I love Superior Tire Dressing. It's easy to use, doesn't fling off. Last long and looks great,! What's your favorite tire dressing,? I used to use tire black until it was outlawed or discontinued for some reason
Keep in mind the aluminum brighter has HF as the active ingredient. It absorbs through your skin very easily and will leach the calcium from your bones. I personally wouldn’t use it outside, only inside of a controlled environment with a proper mask, and all of my skin covered.
Not as bad as ammonium bifluoride which is in many acidic cleaners. With HF acid you should feel the burn on the skin. Aluminum bifluoride is the silent killer.
I love both types of products. I'm a bigger fan of RCP Copperhead instead of Dark Fury. It's cheaper and dilutes the same and imo, is stronger. Nonetheless, Dark Fury full strength can be used as a touchless solution. Acids are tremendous and I used to use them exclusively. With this acid, does it stain the tires like acids tend to do?
I used it at the recommended dilution rate on a cold bike out of air conditioned garage. Fury discolored my powder coated front wheel. Bike was in sun while applied but was rim was still cool to touch. I definitely wouldn't apply it to any painted surfaces.
@@KennyKern1 I tried DF as a pre-soak on single stage today, diluted 4:1. I wouldn’t recommend it, it seems to seep into the single stage pores and leaves a stain. I’ll have to polish it out. Other off label uses: 10:1 in a foam cannon as pre-soak on clear coat, I can get away with touchless, especially when the vehicle has a sealant or coating. We use 3D bead it up and it doesn’t strip.
Great video! Ill have to look for these products. I have been using Maguire's Ultimate wheel cleaner, as im a big fan of their Ultimate line if products. It does seem pretty strong, and maybe bot something i need to use all the time, so maybe something like Dark Fury could be used on regular maintenance washes. Again, great video, and i hust realized i wasnt subscribed, so i remedied that
Have you tried Superior White Wall 1000 for really dirty/browning tire cleaning. Its my go to over Dark Fury in those circumstances. Wear appropriate protection when using. Another sleeper product of there's is Non Acid Universal Cleaner.
I've used the Black Fury on factory black Toyota rims and no adverse effects. The Aluminum Brightner I would think it should only be used on Aluminum alloy rims that are not painted. I think the acidic composition can ruin paint. Someone that may know can chime in.
90 % of my go to products is Superior Products and Dark Fury is also can be used as a Touch less Wash and Will literally be used on everything outside no problem 😉
@@wilsonautodetailing Thanks man been detailing 20 plus years I am thankful for your channel we are going to start our own channel posting more frequently thanks for all the hard work you put into giving us solid information I saw this company on Fb before you started mentioning them and once you did I took the plunge and I am going to use all their products other then cermaics and other special items. This makes it much easier to be profit!
@@wilsonautodetailingI can try to help on this Luke!! Wire Wheel Cleaner is composed of Hydrofluoric Acid, Phosphoric Acid, 2-Butoxyethanol and a detergent. F-30 is just Phosphoric Acid and Hydrofluric Acid. Both will do a similar job when it comes to cleaning mineral based deposits on your paint and wheels however Wire Wheel Cleaner will do a better job at not only cleaning but brightening the appearance because of the added surfactants. Both products can be used at full strength however it would be overkill for the typical amount of contamination on a vehicle. You would normally only do this on extremely dirty vehicles such as in the fleet detailing world on bare unpolished metal. Something like a heavily corroded excavator or dump truck. Even then that would be rare. (Great news because you get more for your money diluting it down) Normal dilution ratios for both products are are as follows: Wheel Cleaning - 4:1 Removal of Oxidation - 3:1 Water Spot Removal - 8:1 Removal of Brake Dust - 10:1 *side note for Luke… you can download a little book from my website that has all my dilution ratios and even some off label use cases for the products I use for my business. Also I am in your DPM and Ceramic Coating Master Classes thanks for the opportunity 💪😊
Are all aluminum brightners created equal is the question? I work At Napa and we sell a Mac branded product that I wonder if would work like this. Usually Mac wash and wax is junk but wonder if this one might be ok.
Megs D140 wheel brightener works just as good for an acid base cleaner. Used it for many years. Makes chrome POP with a 4:1 mix. Let sit for 60 seconds or so. For alkaline I would get 5 gallons of Zep TNT on Zoro for the cost of 2 gallons of Dark Fury. Fury is a really good cleaner though. Not knocking it at all except for the price.
Nicely done. I may check them out. Do you know if Adams wheel and tire cleaner can be used in the same way as you used the Dark Fury all over the vehicle?
Also mention you cant put aluminum bright on all rims some wheels work with no touch some don’t. We been in mobile detailing for over 50 years and its a lot of chemicals that would be safe for all rims. Aluminum bright will damage powder coated rims and is very harmful to to rims in the summer time.we have 32 mobile vans and cover 45% of sc but keep up the good work
Technically you can, but you CAN NOT let it sit too long nor dry completely on the painted wheels. I still wouldn't chance it though. You could try a higher dilution to make it less of a risk. I would not use it as wheel maintenance, only if the wheel is hammered.
If you wanna take it to another level.. Apply the wheel acid, wait 15 secs then use dark fury in a foam cannon over the top to neutralize the acid then go in with your wheel brushes. Insane
@@joelpasserell4525 the wheel acid 4-1 and I put couple of ozs of undiluted dark fury in my foam cannon and fill the rest with water. Works great in direct sunlight to help slow anything drying out while you clean
I got the dark fury but I diluted it 4:1 idk I was able to dlt 10:1. Also I got BugzGone bc idk I could use DarkFury. Ty for the suggestions Luke. What’s the pump sprayer you use I don’t want to damage my IK sprayer😊
i will like to try some of the superior products. but i want to know if they are safe to use on plasti dip. i use my car to experiment, and i plastidip dash, rims, mirrors and embrems.
Ammonia is a cheap base with pH of 11-12. Vinegar is a cheap acid with pH of 2-3. Dish soap is cheap degreaser with pH around 8-9. You can use these diluted with warm water to safely clean anything. No expensive chemical concoctions needed.
Acid based eheel cleaners have always been superior to alkaline cleaners...but you just have to be careful with application and not leave it on too long, etc. You can even cut them down a but to make more of the cleaner because most are far stronger than they need to be.
Haven’t tried Dark Fury, I would like to. Currently using super clean 3:1 on wheels and tires, combined with Hybrid Solutions Iron Decon on the wheels. I have tried Superior leather cleaner. it works well and is strong. I usually dilute it 1:1 or 2:1 and it cleans well. I would also like to try the aluminum brightener. Do you know the difference between that and the wire wheel cleaner? i have not used any acid yet. I was also intrigued by Jimbos Magic Wheel cleaner
Their acidic cleaners differ in the primary active chemical that is actually the acid... one of them is hydrofluoric, the others are different... can't remember exactly right now,, will get back
Aluminum Brightener and Wire Wheel Cleaner both contain Hydroflouric Acid and Phosphoric Acid. Wire Wheel Cleaner has a much higher acid concentration. There is also Superior Products F30 Cleaner. It contains both of those acids plus the addition of Sulfuric Acid. HTH. Thanks!
@Wilson Auto Detailing is this an ad for Superior Products? Seems like a you’ve got a partnership with them, given the amount of videos featuring their products. I’m perfectly fine with that, but you don’t specifically mention that to be the case. Do these two products remove waxes or sealants? Finally, can you use it the same way (i.e., in the sun, letting it dwell, etc.) on PPF?
I use Marolex sprayers they can be purchased for alka and acid types. I do flush the sprayers after each use. They last a very long time if you do this. If you did need to rebuild the sprayer, you can get replacement orings, etc for them too.
Would Dark Fury strip ceramic coating or damage ppf? I want to try it as a bug remover and also to clean rocker panels, but I'm paranoid it would damage my ceramic coated ppf. Also, @ 13:23, isn't the pressure gun dangerously close to the paint? I've heard you gotta keep it 6 inches away from the paint and 12 inches away from the trim to avoid damage. I actually damaged the clear coat on my old car before I knew any better. I was trying to pressure wash some bird droppings from my car by getting in super close with the pressure washer. It took less than a month for those spots to show bubbling on the clear coat.
Luke, I started my detailing business four years ago off of your videos. I’ve been subscribed this whole time and I just want to say thank you because if it wasn’t for you and your very detailed mindset, I wouldn’t be successful and out of the the trenches, you may not know who I am, but you changed my life and I wouldn’t be where I am if it wasn’t for your videos
This is an awesome thing to read on a YT video.
same bro i retired my dad its been a dream to me from getting 120 at my reg job now that what i make washing 2 cars
I love Dark Fury. I diluted it about 15:1 and used it on our shower. There was mineral stains and soap scum that wouldn’t not come off, no matter what I tried. I sprayed the diluted dark fury on and rinsed it off, it took off 70-80% just by rinsing. I lightly scrubbed the remaining off and now it looks like new. I have several of their products and I’m impressed with all of it. Very economical too.
Great way to get cancer
Used Dark Fury for the first time yesterday after watching one of your earlier videos for removing bugs. My wife's SUV is white and the front end was caked. Unbelievably good stuff! Over 75% came off touchless with a 30-sec to 1 min dwell time with just a garden hose spray. HIGHLY recommended stuff! Thank you for doing these detailed reviews and thank to Superior for making these awesome detailing products at such good prices. I just ordered Formula 4 for spotless drying.
I just detail my own cars love your channel and am starting to use the Superior Products to save my time and effort in cleaning my cars. Thank you for helping me learn better ways of getting it done.
Superior has a great line of products ! Dark fury has increased my profitability while detailing . No more endless scrubbing of bugs and wheels . They truly make life easier for me a mobile detailer here in Texas heat .
So true!!
I’ve used Dark Fury for about a year and it’s a real time saver especially on large truck/SUV tires and wheels. Never used for bugs but will try it this week. Thanks
I appreciate the videos on Superior Products. I started using them about 13 years ago as an enthusiast with detailing and paint correction, and I have always loved their stuff.
Yes as well! They're awesome
After watching your earlier video about Dark Fury, I went and bought some and love it! Thank you for your awesome videos. I have been watching them for a very long time.
I have yet to use Dark Fury but seems very versatile. Currently using Adam’s wheel and tire and have been pleased with it.
My mobile detailing business is chemical free. I only do interiors. I use steam and products from the Eco-Sense line by Melaleuca, those being Tough & Tender all purpose, Clear Power for glass and Rustic Touch for conditioning leather. Customers love it and so do my hands (I simply can't wear gloves).
I was using Meguiars D143 for years, but prices went way up. Tried Dark Fury a couple weeks ago and I’m really impressed!!! Locally it’s half the price of Megs too. Dark Fury also works really well on rubber/all weather floor mats.
I would be very careful with Dark Fury. I used it as a pre-wash to loosen surface dirt and bugs at a 10:1 ratio. After a few minutes I noticed the grey colored trim around my windows becoming oxidized and splotchy (2022 Kia Sorento). While I love the product and how well it works... be VERY CAREFUL with where you apply it. Always spot test first!
That being said, great video as always, Luke. Keep up the great work!
Thanks for that....definitely won't be using it now...that's a big deal if a customer's car gets damaged like this, very expensive very quickly to fix things like this sometimes
It's very potent stuff. It knocks down ceramic coatings.
That's not good, its a non-acid cleaner though are you positive it was a t a 10:1 dilution?
Did a nasty white Frontier work truck yesterday this same process was done in 1.5 inside and out with Spray 4 in a foam cannon and hp rinse and it looked like I hand waxed that truck all the tar and bugs and grease no scrubbing truck looked new and waxed again!
Thats awesome!
Did you mix the two or do two separate sprays?
I have been using superior products for a number of years now and can say they are awesome as a group of products.
Definitely
Just used dark fury for the first time today and holy crap is it an amazing product! My wheels are normally the part of my car I loathe cleaning but DF made it insanely simple.
I have been using Dary Fury for quite a while. I really love the way it cleans wheels and that I can use it for other things. One place it does really well is the area around the gas cap. That area under the little door is just a dirt trap. Dark Fury busts through that dirt like nothing else. I also like to use it on the truck and hood sills which collect tons of dirt as well. Makes really short work of things. I really need to try it on the front of the car now to get rid of bugs and road grime. Seems like I should have tried this already but you learn something new every day.
I used Dark Fury diluted at 10:1 on a silver hood to remove black residue from sitting under trees. It also did great on removing tar from the rocker panels and black carbon from chrome tailpipes. All I used was my pressure washer! Thank you!
I use Turtle Wax Hybrid line Wheel and Tire cleaner, 3D Wheel and Tire cleaner diluted 20:1 or 10:1 depending on severity. And lastly DIY APC ALL CLEAN. Never used Superior products. As always informative videos Luke Wilson. You passion is appreciated always 🤜🏽🫡👌👀
Thanks for the superior products use cases. Affordable and available easily through O’Reilly.
No problem, they are definitely a big solution for pro detailers
Love your videos! Been a fan of Dark Fury for a while now. Looking forward to trying the aluminum cleaner. Thanks Luke.
Absolutely, such a good cleaner
For what it's worth. Most of the times, I use vinegar at 12%. Sold usually for cleaning purposes.
In fact my two preferred usage is wheels and rust removing! Awesome on both.
At home it goes for general cleaning fridge, pipes, kitchen counters...
Dark Fury is a fantastic wheel cleaner. I'm going to try it as an exterior pre-soak now thanks to this video. I have also had good luck with Nanoskin Non-Acid Wheel Cleaner which is also very economical. Suds Lab XA appears to be the same formula as Dark Fury, on the shelf at Wal-Mart, but not nearly as economical.
Dark fury is an excellent product as you highlighted in this video. I think its the best tire and wheel cleaner hands down for the price and the durability is exceptional. I like using it for pre soaking prior to a full detail and my favorite use is for dirty door jams.
Always been a big fan of acid wheel cleaners like Meguiar's Wheel Brightener. I have tight spoke wheels. So, using Wheel Brightener makes it so much easier to remove brake dust from the tight spots.
I have found the dilution ratio more 5:1 on Dark Fury to be effective in my area on Maui. Additionally, Superior has a great bundle package in 1/2 gallon sizes to try a lot of their products. Interesting, one by one , I’ve been replacing my go to products with this brand for the bulk of my work. Still keep other products for occasional use.
Great input here
Suds Lab XA zero acid wheel cleaner is absolutely the goat touchless.
I bought some Turtle wax iron remover last weekend and used some on my wheels. It did every bit as good a job as the stuff you showed did. Not a bit of scrubbing and wheel was shiny clean, iron free also. The car I tested it on just had a 2,500 mile trip to Colorado including a run up Pikes Peak (14,115 feet). I have ferro carbon pads which are also a bit dirtier than the normal ceramics. First time I've found anything that can really clean wheels.
I'm excited about trying the dark fury. I'm able to get to some parts of the barrel of the wheel but but not the whole thing . i hope this helps...THX!
Recently bought a new Audi Q7 and just learning about detailing. Was buying all these other products that everyone recommends, came across your channel a few months ago and having been replacing all my stuff with Superior Products (so far dark fury, road warrior, cherry foam, dirt buster and formula 4). Love the info on the doomsday scenarios - what if I flub up and leave on too long or in direct sunlight.
i have only been using brake buster def gets the job done 75% of the time but if there is a lot of caked on brake dust you have to re apply re apply
Never used Dark Fury but I just ordered some to try . I mainly use Turtle Wax hybrid solution tire and wheel and Maguires non acidic wheel cleaner.
I love Superior Tire Dressing. It's easy to use, doesn't fling off. Last long and looks great,! What's your favorite tire dressing,? I used to use tire black until it was outlawed or discontinued for some reason
Is dark fury safe for powder coated wheels? Aftermarket or oem
Dope video, will probably go pick some up tomorrow!
Great video! I really like the various examples. Very helpful!
How is this in powder coated wheels? Any negative effects?
Keep in mind the aluminum brighter has HF as the active ingredient. It absorbs through your skin very easily and will leach the calcium from your bones. I personally wouldn’t use it outside, only inside of a controlled environment with a proper mask, and all of my skin covered.
Not as bad as ammonium bifluoride which is in many acidic cleaners. With HF acid you should feel the burn on the skin. Aluminum bifluoride is the silent killer.
I love coverall tire shine by superior products. It has latex in it and sticks to the tire and don’t sling off on your car after detailing…
I love both types of products. I'm a bigger fan of RCP Copperhead instead of Dark Fury. It's cheaper and dilutes the same and imo, is stronger. Nonetheless, Dark Fury full strength can be used as a touchless solution.
Acids are tremendous and I used to use them exclusively. With this acid, does it stain the tires like acids tend to do?
Would you use this over road warrior entirely?
How about a video of when NOT to use Dark Fury?
What about when you’re working with aftermarket wheels. Chrome/ black/ powder coated and aluminum. Vs stock aluminum
I like dark fury, now I have to try this one 👍
I used it at the recommended dilution rate on a cold bike out of air conditioned garage. Fury discolored my powder coated front wheel. Bike was in sun while applied but was rim was still cool to touch. I definitely wouldn't apply it to any painted surfaces.
Thanks for the thorough review of SP, Wilson!
Off Label Use: Has anybody got experience using Dark Fury as a pre-soak on single stage paint?
Good question!
Was wondering the same thing
@@KennyKern1 I tried DF as a pre-soak on single stage today, diluted 4:1.
I wouldn’t recommend it, it seems to seep into the single stage pores and leaves a stain. I’ll have to polish it out.
Other off label uses: 10:1 in a foam cannon as pre-soak on clear coat, I can get away with touchless, especially when the vehicle has a sealant or coating. We use 3D bead it up and it doesn’t strip.
Dark fury 10 to 1 is excellent for bugs as well.
legend! hopefully I can get this in Australia
Great video! Ill have to look for these products. I have been using Maguire's Ultimate wheel cleaner, as im a big fan of their Ultimate line if products. It does seem pretty strong, and maybe bot something i need to use all the time, so maybe something like Dark Fury could be used on regular maintenance washes. Again, great video, and i hust realized i wasnt subscribed, so i remedied that
How well doesn’t it work on factory painted wheels is it safe
Have you tried Superior White Wall 1000 for really dirty/browning tire cleaning. Its my go to over Dark Fury in those circumstances. Wear appropriate protection when using. Another sleeper product of there's is Non Acid Universal Cleaner.
It's a great tire cleaner. I heard it's discontinued.
What do you use on gloss black rims? Afraid to try anything other than soap. Any suggestions?
Meguiars makes a good product for black wheels. It’s gentle on the finish.
I've used the Black Fury on factory black Toyota rims and no adverse effects. The Aluminum Brightner I would think it should only be used on Aluminum alloy rims that are not painted. I think the acidic composition can ruin paint. Someone that may know can chime in.
Question…. Have you tried Dark Furry on the windows and the windshield? And does it work effectively as it does on the paint and wheels??
Thanks for the details! I just picked up some Superior Road Warrior, can it be used for similar purposes?
Does dark fury strip old wax? How about ceramic?
Yes it is a very harsh cleaner. It'll greatly diminish waxes and negatively impact ceramic coatings.
90 % of my go to products is Superior Products and Dark Fury is also can be used as a Touch less Wash and Will literally be used on everything outside no problem 😉
Very true!
Is the Aluminum brightener Ready to use ? if so do you think its just their Wire wheel acid ready to use? or their F30 acid ready to use?
Actually there are small difference… let me get back to you on this
@@wilsonautodetailing Thanks man been detailing 20 plus years I am thankful for your channel we are going to start our own channel posting more frequently thanks for all the hard work you put into giving us solid information I saw this company on Fb before you started mentioning them and once you did I took the plunge and I am going to use all their products other then cermaics and other special items. This makes it much easier to be profit!
@@wilsonautodetailingI can try to help on this Luke!!
Wire Wheel Cleaner is composed of Hydrofluoric Acid, Phosphoric Acid, 2-Butoxyethanol and a detergent. F-30 is just Phosphoric Acid and Hydrofluric Acid. Both will do a similar job when it comes to cleaning mineral based deposits on your paint and wheels however Wire Wheel Cleaner will do a better job at not only cleaning but brightening the appearance because of the added surfactants.
Both products can be used at full strength however it would be overkill for the typical amount of contamination on a vehicle. You would normally only do this on extremely dirty vehicles such as in the fleet detailing world on bare unpolished metal. Something like a heavily corroded excavator or dump truck. Even then that would be rare. (Great news because you get more for your money diluting it down)
Normal dilution ratios for both products are are as follows:
Wheel Cleaning - 4:1
Removal of Oxidation - 3:1
Water Spot Removal - 8:1
Removal of Brake Dust - 10:1
*side note for Luke… you can download a little book from my website that has all my dilution ratios and even some off label use cases for the products I use for my business. Also I am in your DPM and Ceramic Coating Master Classes thanks for the opportunity 💪😊
Hey Luke, I was wondering if Dark Fury is safe to use on glass.
Great video and info man! Thanks for your help and information.
Are all aluminum brightners created equal is the question? I work At Napa and we sell a Mac branded product that I wonder if would work like this. Usually Mac wash and wax is junk but wonder if this one might be ok.
Are you aware that you can now buy Superior Products nationwide at Napa?
Luke, can I use the Aluminum Brightener to remove hard water stain on paint?
I also use muscle magic mixed 4 to 1 for engine bay, door jambs and fender wells
Can I use aluminum brightener 10/1 for water stains. Just like Meguiars aluminum brightener? Lmk asap
Megs D140 wheel brightener works just as good for an acid base cleaner. Used it for many years. Makes chrome POP with a 4:1 mix. Let sit for 60 seconds or so. For alkaline I would get 5 gallons of Zep TNT on Zoro for the cost of 2 gallons
of Dark Fury. Fury is a really good cleaner though. Not knocking it at all except for the price.
D140 has been discontinued.
Nicely done. I may check them out. Do you know if Adams wheel and tire cleaner can be used in the same way as you used the Dark Fury all over the vehicle?
Do you dilute the aluminum brightener? Or use it as is
Does the Dark Fury stripe the wax or ceramic coating off?
Hi Luke, an old 70yo woman here who only cleans her own car. Can you tell me what that little sprayer is that you use? Is it battery operated? Thanks!
Luke, did you test it on PPF?
Great video man
Dark fury 💯
Also mention you cant put aluminum bright on all rims some wheels work with no touch some don’t. We been in mobile detailing for over 50 years and its a lot of chemicals that would be safe for all rims. Aluminum bright will damage powder coated rims and is very harmful to to rims in the summer time.we have 32 mobile vans and cover 45% of sc but keep up the good work
Will dark fury in that dilution remove or prematurely wear a ceramic coat on the paint ?
Have you had any issues to your floor top coat with any products? I just got a full flake floor and cautious about what products to use.
Well I'm buying this! Awesome video!
dumb question... can you use acid wheel cleaner on painted wheels? powder coated?
Technically you can, but you CAN NOT let it sit too long nor dry completely on the painted wheels. I still wouldn't chance it though. You could try a higher dilution to make it less of a risk. I would not use it as wheel maintenance, only if the wheel is hammered.
Would you recommend acid wheel cleaner on hard baked brake dust that normal cleaners will not clean ? is there any thing the acid could damage
Is it safe to use Darkfury 10-1 as a prewash for entire vehicle or just for troubled areas?
If you wanna take it to another level..
Apply the wheel acid, wait 15 secs then use dark fury in a foam cannon over the top to neutralize the acid then go in with your wheel brushes. Insane
@bchaffer79 Great idea! What dilution would I use for each of them when using them together like that?
@@joelpasserell4525 the wheel acid 4-1 and I put couple of ozs of undiluted dark fury in my foam cannon and fill the rest with water. Works great in direct sunlight to help slow anything drying out while you clean
Could you mix 2-3 oz of dark fury and 2-3 oz of aluminum brightner in a foam cannon then filling remaining with water and apply it this way?
@@troyhenry3267 no they would just neutralize each other in the foam cannon
I think acidic wheel cleaner sped up the paint-lifting process on my OEM wheels.
Can the dark fury damage the clear coat (paint and headlights) over time?
If it dries on those surfaces yes.
Does the wheel cleaner do anything to plastic? I have wheel covers that are plastic. But lots of brake dust. Thanks
What wheels would acid be bad for?
Uncoated aluminum.
I have a question, does dark fury work as a paint decon?
I got the dark fury but I diluted it 4:1 idk I was able to dlt 10:1. Also I got BugzGone bc idk I could use DarkFury. Ty for the suggestions Luke. What’s the pump sprayer you use I don’t want to damage my IK sprayer😊
What is a good product for painted wheels????
Awesome video as always 🙌🏾
i will like to try some of the superior products. but i want to know if they are safe to use on plasti dip. i use my car to experiment, and i plastidip dash, rims, mirrors and embrems.
Ammonia is a cheap base with pH of 11-12. Vinegar is a cheap acid with pH of 2-3. Dish soap is cheap degreaser with pH around 8-9. You can use these diluted with warm water to safely clean anything. No expensive chemical concoctions needed.
Will ether one help with water spots ?
Acid based eheel cleaners have always been superior to alkaline cleaners...but you just have to be careful with application and not leave it on too long, etc. You can even cut them down a but to make more of the cleaner because most are far stronger than they need to be.
Haven’t tried Dark Fury, I would like to. Currently using super clean 3:1 on wheels and tires, combined with Hybrid Solutions Iron Decon on the wheels. I have tried Superior leather cleaner. it works well and is strong. I usually dilute it 1:1 or 2:1 and it cleans well. I would also like to try the aluminum brightener. Do you know the difference between that and the wire wheel cleaner? i have not used any acid yet. I was also intrigued by Jimbos Magic Wheel cleaner
Their acidic cleaners differ in the primary active chemical that is actually the acid... one of them is hydrofluoric, the others are different... can't remember exactly right now,, will get back
Aluminum Brightener and Wire Wheel Cleaner both contain Hydroflouric Acid and Phosphoric Acid. Wire Wheel Cleaner has a much higher acid concentration. There is also Superior Products F30 Cleaner. It contains both of those acids plus the addition of Sulfuric Acid. HTH. Thanks!
Can you use it on Chrome?
The sakoya alloys also not bad , do wheels that have done 0000s of miles
Does it work on tires It doesn’t look like a lot of grime comes off the tire 🤷✌️🇨🇦🙏
@Wilson Auto Detailing is this an ad for Superior Products? Seems like a you’ve got a partnership with them, given the amount of videos featuring their products. I’m perfectly fine with that, but you don’t specifically mention that to be the case. Do these two products remove waxes or sealants? Finally, can you use it the same way (i.e., in the sun, letting it dwell, etc.) on PPF?
Is there a spay bottle that you can recommend? Something that lasts more than a couple months.
I use Marolex sprayers they can be purchased for alka and acid types. I do flush the sprayers after each use. They last a very long time if you do this. If you did need to rebuild the sprayer, you can get replacement orings, etc for them too.
Would Dark Fury strip ceramic coating or damage ppf? I want to try it as a bug remover and also to clean rocker panels, but I'm paranoid it would damage my ceramic coated ppf.
Also, @ 13:23, isn't the pressure gun dangerously close to the paint? I've heard you gotta keep it 6 inches away from the paint and 12 inches away from the trim to avoid damage. I actually damaged the clear coat on my old car before I knew any better. I was trying to pressure wash some bird droppings from my car by getting in super close with the pressure washer. It took less than a month for those spots to show bubbling on the clear coat.
Can you use it on painted wheels
This may be a stupid question, but will products like Dark Fury strip waxes or decrease the effectiveness of a ceramic coating?
Yes it will.
I plasti dipped my wheels. Can i use this to clean them, or is it not safe????
I can't find aluminum brightener from Superior Products; is it sold under Purple Power?
No. It's made by Superior Products and they do sell it at O'Reilly