Anytime I'm training a new detailer or even a lot attendant, I stress the importance of cleaning the wheels and making them pop because so many people look at the wheels before the paint and when the wheel looks amazing, you nailed the first impression to the customer's eyes. Oh and RIP to the tire tech that tries to balance that Honda wheel next time 🤣🤣
Exactly! Nothing better than a perfectly dressed tire and clean wheel, it just brings the car together. It's not my favorite thing to do, but it's my favorite part of a clean vehicle.
I used to use those types of curved foam applicators for tire dressing. They work okay. But the Detail Factory Curveball brush is where it’s at. Spray the product directly onto the brush, then brush it onto and around the tire. Super easy and less messy also.
Those of us who cam go down the wheel rabbit hole like what we just saw. I purchased a traditional woolie and a angled woolie from Car supplies and they are still holding up over a year later. I use these a lot too and the work stuff brushes are awesome too. Does the Shine Supply. One in a gallon size like Meguiars Non Acid cleaner? I’m lazy at times so after coating a wheel I use a product like Gyeon wetcoat for maintenance washes and just power wash off. Thank you for the video and for having the best online shop for buying chemicals and tools. Maybe Santa can bring me the wheel stand you were using.
Just started using Shine Supply products. The names are hard to figure out what you are buying. Thanks for the video and secrets Jason. I like your style
I actually use a ceramic spray on my freshly cleaned tires after they dry, then I apply a dressing and buff it off. It really prevents the tires from having to be scrubbed the next time I clean them. it doesn't last as long as it does on the paint but helps save time cleaning the tires for a good few washes.
Great video, I was looking for a description of the products you used in this video. I didn’t see it. It would be nice to know the size of the wheel wooly and the other products or even a link to them on the website. Love what you guys do. Note I did see the link for the Shine products.
When a wheel has been neglected it is easier to take it off wheel and to then clean using an acid based cleaner away from the vehicle as long as the clear is not compromised on the wheel. You don’t use acid based cleaners regularly on a car. You chose the safest cleaning routes to minimize risk to the vehicle but sometimes you have to use an acidic cleaner for the sake of time when the wheel is caked with buildup.
i dont have the time or will power to go nutz and actually coat a wheel, but i just use mequiars ceramic detail spray on my wheels. crud cleans off easy, and they stay looking good between washes. im sure an actual coating is better, but sometimes you gotta draw the line at enough.
I have a set of hyper black color wheels that have been ceramic coated since new. They spot terrible. What would be the safest way to clean them and deal withe the spotting? Thanks
Glad to see shine supply getting recognition! I used there tire shine for years but recently changed due to inflation, used to be 60 bucks for a gallon and made you multiple 32oz bottles, now it’s 100$, found a tire shine that’s literally exactly the same for half the price.
We all love to buy crap, but we want to make our own natural ingredient tire shine. Is that so hard to find now adays or should we go read some vintage car mags. I'll chose the later and go to the library or yard sale for real information. (Thumbs up because we still love ya.)
Personally I wouldn't use ANY chemicals on my wheels. I use a regular wax free car wash soap & a soft brush. It takes a little longer but its guaranteed NOT to do any harm to my wheels. But he's the professional.
Great video. I washed my truck really well a few weeks ago, parked it outside overnight, came out the next morning for a drive and noticed the front driver rim got peed on by a dog and it was a lot all over the rim tire and a puddle I was like omg
Great video. I just don't understand everyone's aversion to wheel acid. If you detail for a living, chemicals get expensive, especially the iron removers. It's just as safe when used correctly and like a 4th the price
Pan claims to have over 25 year's of detailing and you say 20 year's of detailing Here's the thing when you first start your not detailing your a car cleaner after how many year's do you say your detailing car's, paint correction wend sanding touch up, etc
Anytime I'm training a new detailer or even a lot attendant, I stress the importance of cleaning the wheels and making them pop because so many people look at the wheels before the paint and when the wheel looks amazing, you nailed the first impression to the customer's eyes. Oh and RIP to the tire tech that tries to balance that Honda wheel next time 🤣🤣
Exactly! Nothing better than a perfectly dressed tire and clean wheel, it just brings the car together. It's not my favorite thing to do, but it's my favorite part of a clean vehicle.
Glad to see y’all carrying Shine Supply now. I have been using them since 2013. They are great products that just work.
Lol at your close up shot.
Too funny.
You do a great job.
You are an excellent educator on keeping up Ines car.
Love seeing Shine Supply getting some love from the bigger detailing channels
Super impressed with everything I have used so far.
@@ChicagoAutoPros “Clutch” is one of my faves. A little pricey but it is so versatile. Does miracles for rejuvenating bed liners
I used to use those types of curved foam applicators for tire dressing. They work okay. But the Detail Factory Curveball brush is where it’s at. Spray the product directly onto the brush, then brush it onto and around the tire. Super easy and less messy also.
yep, it's a must have for off road tires as well.
Those of us who cam go down the wheel rabbit hole like what we just saw. I purchased a traditional woolie and a angled woolie from Car supplies and they are still holding up over a year later. I use these a lot too and the work stuff brushes are awesome too. Does the Shine Supply. One in a gallon size like Meguiars Non Acid cleaner? I’m lazy at times so after coating a wheel I use a product like Gyeon wetcoat for maintenance washes and just power wash off. Thank you for the video and for having the best online shop for buying chemicals and tools. Maybe Santa can bring me the wheel stand you were using.
Good stuff, Thanks
You’re welcome!
Just started using Shine Supply products. The names are hard to figure out what you are buying. Thanks for the video and secrets Jason. I like your style
Thanks for watching.
I love this. I'm not sure my wife will appreciate me spending two days to make my wheels look good, but WTH, I'm going for it :)
She will appreciate it when she’s how clean and shiny they are.
Last tip on spreading the tireshine with an old microfiber always leaves my tires looking super clean👌
I was already subscribed, but when I clicked “like” you still stared at me… . I was skeered.
😂
Great tips on wheel cleaning. Love all your videos, keep up the fantastic work.
Thank you!
I love these types of videos! Keep them coming.😎👊🏻
Will do! Thanks for watching!
I use Ammo mud for the tires and even on plastic well liners for the extra depth
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks
Thank you I dont do alot but I want to do it correct now I can.
Jason dropping some gold once again. 👍
I actually use a ceramic spray on my freshly cleaned tires after they dry, then I apply a dressing and buff it off. It really prevents the tires from having to be scrubbed the next time I clean them. it doesn't last as long as it does on the paint but helps save time cleaning the tires for a good few washes.
MMMMM, I love me some clean wheels!
Great video, I was looking for a description of the products you used in this video. I didn’t see it. It would be nice to know the size of the wheel wooly and the other products or even a link to them on the website. Love what you guys do. Note I did see the link for the Shine products.
Go down a little further and you will see separate links for all the products. Thanks for watching.
When a wheel has been neglected it is easier to take it off wheel and to then clean using an acid based cleaner away from the vehicle as long as the clear is not compromised on the wheel. You don’t use acid based cleaners regularly on a car. You chose the safest cleaning routes to minimize risk to the vehicle but sometimes you have to use an acidic cleaner for the sake of time when the wheel is caked with buildup.
This is awesome! Thank you.
Shine Supply is the best!
i dont have the time or will power to go nutz and actually coat a wheel, but i just use mequiars ceramic detail spray on my wheels. crud cleans off easy, and they stay looking good between washes. im sure an actual coating is better, but sometimes you gotta draw the line at enough.
Awesome video and thanks for dropping the knowledge Jason!
You are a true pro!!👊🏾
Cheer’s
Jason please make a video on how to clean different wheel finishes
Love to see the shine supply products being used. How do you like their wheel coating compared to something like gtechniq's c5 wheel armor?
It went on very similar, I haven’t done any long term testing yet.
Hopefully a future test?
I have a set of hyper black color wheels that have been ceramic coated since new. They spot terrible. What would be the safest way to clean them and deal withe the spotting? Thanks
What is the DA you are using in the video?
Is pns brake buster ok?
Secret #2 with that small wheel mitt, YES, great way to safely clean wheels. Mustang factory black wheels are easily cleaned with the mitt
It’s da shit!
Glad to see shine supply getting recognition! I used there tire shine for years but recently changed due to inflation, used to be 60 bucks for a gallon and made you multiple 32oz bottles, now it’s 100$, found a tire shine that’s literally exactly the same for half the price.
*Their
Lol... "If you're still watching this video I would really like it if you gave it a tumbs up..." 👍
Safe for all wheels except for aluminum or anodized??? Want to edit that aluminum part?
Thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Great video
We all love to buy crap, but we want to make our own natural ingredient tire shine. Is that so hard to find now adays or should we go read some vintage car mags. I'll chose the later and go to the library or yard sale for real information. (Thumbs up because we still love ya.)
Personally I wouldn't use ANY chemicals on my wheels. I use a regular wax free car wash soap & a soft brush. It takes a little longer but its guaranteed NOT to do any harm to my wheels. But he's the professional.
Great video. I washed my truck really well a few weeks ago, parked it outside overnight, came out the next morning for a drive and noticed the front driver rim got peed on by a dog and it was a lot all over the rim tire and a puddle I was like omg
😂
PXE80 is worth every penny. 🏁
It is awesome! No cords!
How do you clean the rotors?... I got some rust build up due to using tire shine.
Drive the car. Brake pads should clean them up..
There's only one thing I use mother's tire cleaner, it's the Best.
Great video. I just don't understand everyone's aversion to wheel acid. If you detail for a living, chemicals get expensive, especially the iron removers. It's just as safe when used correctly and like a 4th the price
Yes, acid is great but comes with risks. We chose to avoid it in our situation.
fantastic video my dood - thx!!
Thank you for watching!
I know you could, but is anyone else going to paint correct the barrel of their Honda Pilot wheels? LOL! Good info though!
I would like to see a video with dirty wheels this guy is cleaning wheels that are basically clean already
Maybe hard to get on camera, but they were dirty as fuck.
Secrets that everyone does already 😅
For tyre shine our workers used to use sugar & water mixed in a cup, laugh now thank me later.
Jason. Nice creepy face you did there.
You like that!?
@@ChicagoAutoPros LOL. 👍
Pan claims to have over 25 year's of detailing and you say 20 year's of detailing
Here's the thing when you first start your not detailing your a car cleaner after
how many year's do you say your detailing car's, paint correction wend sanding
touch up, etc
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