Thanks for giving my CLEAN By Pan The Organizer Tire Dressing a try FAB!! I'm happy you enjoyed it. You can even spray it on for those who prefer spray applications, if you use a quality sprayer like a Tolco. One thing to note, the cure time is 10 min before getting it wet, but 1 hour curing is the even better scenario. The gloss on initial application dials itself back to that dark sheen. Leaves a nice hydrophobic layer that helps repel dirt and dust. Makes cleaning the tire super easy, all you need is soapy water. It can even resist a few rounds of tire cleaners, which normally usually strip off regular tire dressing pretty easily. I will have a video on that soon. Have a great weekend brother!
PANNNN, I don't remember you saying that it can be sprayed on 😂😂, that's one of the reasons I was waiting to try it... Having AT Toyo tires (large lugs on the side) I NEED lol a spray formula.... Now I need a video with a dust test 😂😂.. Fab don't have dust (lucky 😂).. I love my car detailing FAMILY!!
I’ve had the Clean tire dressing on my GTI for almost two weeks. It’s rained three times and car has been washed twice. The tires simply look great. When water is sprayed it simply bounces off and it seems the tires just don’t get that wet. Great product.
Awesome video! It’s great to see you guys reviewing Pans products. I love this dressing. It’s so easy to apply. One thing I noticed…I applied pretty heavy myself and if you run a microfiber towel over it. It will knock down some of the gloss. When I did that, it went to more of a satin finish rather than a gloss. But wait until you try his Coating…I think it’s awesome! But thanks for the video. Always enjoy watching.
Looks like the perfect balance of shine for me. Thanks for reviewing Brian. Did it say how long it supposed to last? If not look forward to a review follow up on longevity
I have started using a brush to apply tire dressing, especially with the newer tires with the vertical ribs. Nice product. Prefer a less glossy finish. Haven’t used it yet.
@@aldaley3537 I also use a brush but I wasn’t sure if it would work well spraying it. I like to do my reviews the way they are to be used per directions. Pan did comment on this video and said you can use it with a sprayer. The little gloss it had diminished within 24 hours and it’s a nice satin finish.
Great video brother! After it cures an dries it is a great finish! I think it depends on the wheels to! Looks GREAT on the chrome! I think youll love it after a quick knock down with a microfiber towel! All in all, i like it!
What I love about this product (visually) is the darkness of rubber it provides. I also love the evenness of the cured result. I’d like to see how durable it is, so I’ll likely buy it at some point. 😊😊😊
It’s mainly a tire dressing. Yes it can be used on plastic trim. But I wouldn’t recommend it on running boards just for safety purposes. It wasn’t tested for that application.
Cool review! I'm not sure why so many auto detailers are anti-gloss regarding tires. The OEM look is preferred, yet you NEVER see a car on a car dealership lot that's as glossy as a car is after it's been polished by a detailer. But somehow, detailers feel that the tires on the vehicles they detail shouldn't be glossy? Hmm... Personally, I want my car's paint to outshine the sun, and I want my tires to match the paint. I may be in the minority on that, but that's fine with me. I want what I want for my ride. As for other people's cars, I give their tires the satin finish look. I've only been detailing cars for the last 4 months, so I'm by no means a car detailing expert. I just know what I like for my own ride and prefer to see. Kudos to Pan for launching his own line of products and thanks for the cool review of his Clean Tire Dressing.
@@chelsabailey1018 Thanks! There is nothing wrong with that. We all like different things. I just like my wheels to outshine the tires but that’s just my preference.
Great video. There’s a high-end detailing company from Japan called Blask that is selling its products on Amazon. Their tire dressing, called No. 6, is something you might want to try. I was wanting to try something new and bought a bottle. It is similarly more liquid like Clean but more of a satin finish despite its Amazon description calling it high gloss. I actually prefer high gloss so was a little disappointed that it wasn’t glossier. It’s solvent based and has lasted well. I’d be interested in seeing it compared to Clean if you do get it, as I’ve not seen any TH-camrs testing it or any of Blask’s products.
Looks like a good product. Like how it thinner gets in those ridges easier. That the one downside of my go to tire dressing from Jay Leno. Gonna have to give this a try.
@@woulfie70ish The gloss actually diminished after 24 hours or so. I thought about wiping it down, but I like making my initial review videos the way the direction state. Thanks for watching
Brian, you cant tell me NOT to look... Thats like telling me not to smell something 😂😂... I am with you on the shine but I have learned that if its shiny the first day or so the LONG term dreasings seem to be perfect later on.... One of my trusted TH-cam channels (Family), you going have to find a dirt road SOMEWHERE up there 😂😂!!
@@KatrinaTrys 🤣 I figured people would look and leave a comment so I just got that out of the way. Yes over the next few days it became more of a satin finish. I think I just applied too much to the applicator being my first time using it. This is how we all learn. NO I don’t want any gravel roads. 😂
@@HantsLeo Thank you! I thought about doing that but I like my first review of a product to be done per the directions. I will have to try that in the future.
I'm happy with my Adam's tire dressing right now and don't need to keep looking for "the best" out there. Plus, they always run sales at Adam's and online like Autogeek.
Nice to see the dura-coating applicator. Their tire dressing is way better than these oily watery dust collecting dressings, not to mention they last 10 times or more longer.
@@FABAutomotiveDetailing why not? It’s like a ceramic coating for the tires, and it comes in much bigger quantity than what the popular brands are selling.
@@karlgregory8190 I have probably $30-$40k in Made in the USA tools from being a professional mechanic for the last 21 years. A few Chinese made tools to save some money doesn’t hurt anything.
@@ridergarnes7 I don’t have a favorite but I do have a few I reach for all the time. TW Graphene Tire Shine, Next Level Car Care Tire Protectant Gel, DIY Tire Dressing and now the Pan Tire Dressing is on that list.
@@ozzstars_cars I agree but I think I over applied it being my first time using it. I’m so used to adding a lot of product on most tire shines. A little goes a long way with this dressing. Also after 24 hours or so the shine had diminished and has a nice satin finish now. Thanks for watching
@@FABAutomotiveDetailing If I find a product made in the USA, I am supporting American workers. So if I find a product made in a foreign country & can't find it in our country, I may try it? I have tried CarPro, good products, but I don't find them overall better than other US companies? It is not I think all US products are always better, but I can usually find US that are very good. Also, for me, it's all about 'Bang for the Buck"...Thanks for your videos...
Just to clarify, my brand is actually registered in the USA and most of my products are made there too as many of the chemists I contracted are American and from logistics standpoint it makes sense to have my products made in the USA and then shipped to THOR warehouse which is also made in the USA. 👍🏻
Thanks for giving my CLEAN By Pan The Organizer Tire Dressing a try FAB!! I'm happy you enjoyed it. You can even spray it on for those who prefer spray applications, if you use a quality sprayer like a Tolco.
One thing to note, the cure time is 10 min before getting it wet, but 1 hour curing is the even better scenario. The gloss on initial application dials itself back to that dark sheen. Leaves a nice hydrophobic layer that helps repel dirt and dust. Makes cleaning the tire super easy, all you need is soapy water. It can even resist a few rounds of tire cleaners, which normally usually strip off regular tire dressing pretty easily. I will have a video on that soon.
Have a great weekend brother!
PANNNN, I don't remember you saying that it can be sprayed on 😂😂, that's one of the reasons I was waiting to try it... Having AT Toyo tires (large lugs on the side) I NEED lol a spray formula.... Now I need a video with a dust test 😂😂.. Fab don't have dust (lucky 😂).. I love my car detailing FAMILY!!
@@PanTheOrganizer You are welcome brother! I was curious if it could be used with a sprayer so now I know. Thanks for watching.
I can vouche for the durability. Accidentally left a mark from the applicator sitting on the concrete floor. It’s still there … lol.
That's a good-looking tire dressing, just the way I like it. Thanks for the video Brian.
@@archiepezek You are welcome!
I’ve had the Clean tire dressing on my GTI for almost two weeks. It’s rained three times and car has been washed twice. The tires simply look great. When water is sprayed it simply bounces off and it seems the tires just don’t get that wet. Great product.
@@davidbias2509 That is great to hear! Thanks for watching
Thanks Brian. Nice job reviewing Pan’s new tire shine. Really appreciate it.
@@jimprovax6846 Thank you!
Thanks for the review. I purchased this Clean Tire Dressing but I haven’t tried it yet.
@@adamlyman8293 You are welcome! You will enjoy it
Awesome video! It’s great to see you guys reviewing Pans products. I love this dressing. It’s so easy to apply. One thing I noticed…I applied pretty heavy myself and if you run a microfiber towel over it. It will knock down some of the gloss. When I did that, it went to more of a satin finish rather than a gloss. But wait until you try his Coating…I think it’s awesome! But thanks for the video. Always enjoy watching.
@@stevecharnasjr.7241 Thank you!
Can't wait to try the line in the future
@@lennypalumbo7739 So far I’m liking what I have tried!
Thanks for the demo Brian 😁👍
@@davestewart9146 You are welcome!
Great demo Fab!
@@IamDetailedAF Thank you!
Looks like the perfect balance of shine for me. Thanks for reviewing Brian. Did it say how long it supposed to last? If not look forward to a review follow up on longevity
@@jaykid007 Hey Jason. It doesn’t claim any durability but others are seeing 2 weeks or more.
I used it already on my Jeep Cherokee looks great... Al, NJ
@@algiordano9214 Thanks for watching
I have started using a brush to apply tire dressing, especially with the newer tires with the vertical ribs. Nice product. Prefer a less glossy finish. Haven’t used it yet.
Especially us with AT tires with the large outside lugs😅... A brush is essential or it looks like crap..
@@aldaley3537 I also use a brush but I wasn’t sure if it would work well spraying it. I like to do my reviews the way they are to be used per directions. Pan did comment on this video and said you can use it with a sprayer. The little gloss it had diminished within 24 hours and it’s a nice satin finish.
Great view!!! Looks very nice! Well done Fab!
@@ThisOldDetailingDude Thank you!
Great video brother! After it cures an dries it is a great finish! I think it depends on the wheels to! Looks GREAT on the chrome! I think youll love it after a quick knock down with a microfiber towel! All in all, i like it!
Nobody talks about the make up of the rubber of the tyre. They are different from each other and effects the dressing.
@kevinhorner4904 100% correct. Every tire will accept dressings different 👍
@@PapaSmurf918Detail Thanks brother! I think it made the wheels look amazing.
@@hornblower45 This! I have been saying this for years.
I actually like the look of that tire shine. To me it's the perfect look. Great video fab!!
@@404notfound..... I also like it! It really makes the wheel standout! Thank you
Looks great. I’ll be giving it a try.
@@stevejordan9567 Thanks for watching!
What I love about this product (visually) is the darkness of rubber it provides. I also love the evenness of the cured result. I’d like to see how durable it is, so I’ll likely buy it at some point.
😊😊😊
@@Reaper-Jim I agree with you 100%! Thanks for watching
Could you use this on the black trim on the mud flaps and the running boards. Great review on this, Pan will be pleased.
@@tomconnors6310 I can’t answer that but hopefully Pan will see this and answer that for you. Thanks
It’s mainly a tire dressing. Yes it can be used on plastic trim. But I wouldn’t recommend it on running boards just for safety purposes. It wasn’t tested for that application.
Cool review! I'm not sure why so many auto detailers are anti-gloss regarding tires. The OEM look is preferred, yet you NEVER see a car on a car dealership lot that's as glossy as a car is after it's been polished by a detailer. But somehow, detailers feel that the tires on the vehicles they detail shouldn't be glossy? Hmm... Personally, I want my car's paint to outshine the sun, and I want my tires to match the paint. I may be in the minority on that, but that's fine with me. I want what I want for my ride. As for other people's cars, I give their tires the satin finish look. I've only been detailing cars for the last 4 months, so I'm by no means a car detailing expert. I just know what I like for my own ride and prefer to see. Kudos to Pan for launching his own line of products and thanks for the cool review of his Clean Tire Dressing.
@@chelsabailey1018 Thanks! There is nothing wrong with that. We all like different things. I just like my wheels to outshine the tires but that’s just my preference.
Great video. There’s a high-end detailing company from Japan called Blask that is selling its products on Amazon. Their tire dressing, called No. 6, is something you might want to try. I was wanting to try something new and bought a bottle. It is similarly more liquid like Clean but more of a satin finish despite its Amazon description calling it high gloss. I actually prefer high gloss so was a little disappointed that it wasn’t glossier. It’s solvent based and has lasted well. I’d be interested in seeing it compared to Clean if you do get it, as I’ve not seen any TH-camrs testing it or any of Blask’s products.
I love a show room ready tire so I love it glossy, not wet wet but a nice shine. for me with a Matt look it doesnt look clean, I love the visuals
@@BK12344 You would definitely love this one! Thanks for watching
Hi Brian, that's a nice looking tyre dressing, i will definitely have to try some of the products in the future
@@eamonkelly2792 I agree! You won’t be disappointed! Thanks for watching
Looks like a good product. Like how it thinner gets in those ridges easier. That the one downside of my go to tire dressing from Jay Leno. Gonna have to give this a try.
@@luketuttle1096 You will like this dressing! Thanks for watching
I like the satin shine finishes. Good video.
Me on the other hand like it more shiny.
Will there a wet look in the future ?
@@mikemc330 After 24 hours it the shine had diminished and is now satin. I think I just over applied it to be honest. Thanks
@@FABAutomotiveDetailing thanks for the update.
@@mikemc330 You are welcome
Awesome review!!...yes.. a little glossy....but definitely liking the looks of that👌🏻😎
@@MNpicker Thank you!
I actually like a bit more shine on the tires..looks good
@@barrybij8079 I think a second coat would make it even glossier. Thanks for watching
I wonder If after maybe 5 minutes, a light wipe over with a cloth will take away some of that gloss to give it even more of a satin finish?
@@woulfie70ish The gloss actually diminished after 24 hours or so. I thought about wiping it down, but I like making my initial review videos the way the direction state. Thanks for watching
I love your rims! They are so beautiful!
@@goodhomeplan Thank you!
How would you compare this to dark side? Running low on a bottle and thinking about picking up this dressing
@@ziads3653 I have not used CarPro Darkside so I can’t say which is better.
Do a comparison with Nasiol Detailer Shine even Pan had a hard time deciding whether Clean or Nasiol gave a better look.
Brian, you cant tell me NOT to look... Thats like telling me not to smell something 😂😂...
I am with you on the shine but I have learned that if its shiny the first day or so the LONG term dreasings seem to be perfect later on.... One of my trusted TH-cam channels (Family), you going have to find a dirt road SOMEWHERE up there 😂😂!!
@@KatrinaTrys 🤣 I figured people would look and leave a comment so I just got that out of the way.
Yes over the next few days it became more of a satin finish. I think I just applied too much to the applicator being my first time using it. This is how we all learn.
NO I don’t want any gravel roads. 😂
Looks nice. Longivity?
@@richsmith3120 I haven’t had it on long enough to tell you. I have talked to someone that has used it and so far it’s going strong 2 weeks later.
Good demo of the product, I wonder how it would look if you wiped it over with a microfibre? Also I'm interested in the durability.
@@HantsLeo Thank you! I thought about doing that but I like my first review of a product to be done per the directions. I will have to try that in the future.
@FABAutomotiveDetailing cheers man, I agree, I was just curious.
I'm happy with my Adam's tire dressing right now and don't need to keep looking for "the best" out there. Plus, they always run sales at Adam's and online like Autogeek.
@@dtna Nothing wrong with sticking with what you already knows works for you. Thanks for watching
I always tell that to my wife, love that slogan. Wish I trade marked it earlier 😭😭
@@moisesceja5294 What slogan are you talking about?
@@FABAutomotiveDetailingkeep it tight , keep it clean
@@Mr330d 😂 Ok that makes sense now!
Nice to see the dura-coating applicator. Their tire dressing is way better than these oily watery dust collecting dressings, not to mention they last 10 times or more longer.
@@gimaru1 Dura Coating applicator? It’s just a cheap crescent applicator you can buy anywhere.
@@FABAutomotiveDetailing my bad then. What do you think about their duracoating?
@@gimaru1 I’ve never used it.
@@FABAutomotiveDetailing why not? It’s like a ceramic coating for the tires, and it comes in much bigger quantity than what the popular brands are selling.
@@gimaru1 I’ve just never bought it. I have to many products on my shelf as it is. 😂
Cant beat Carpro Perl for value as a Tyre dressing.
@@rooboy99 Perl is decent but doesn’t last long
@@FABAutomotiveDetailingyeah true, but at the price i dont mind applying it every wash or so :)
@@rooboy99 I always say do what works for you thee is nothing wrong with sticking with a product you are happy with.
Outside it’s looking pretty good. I actually don’t mind that. You know it’s there but it’s not too much.
@@FineDetailingAZ I agree 100%! Thanks for watching
Great video! Check it after some cure time it may go to a satin finish.
@@jayz313 Thank you! After about 24 hours it diminished and is more satin now.
Is this a water-based product?
@@barrydehart5630 No it is solvent based!
get rid of the i love china in the back ground. the icon box
@@karlgregory8190 I have probably $30-$40k in Made in the USA tools from being a professional mechanic for the last 21 years. A few Chinese made tools to save some money doesn’t hurt anything.
Damn you 1st
Looks very easy to put on, but for me it's to shiny.
@@osystem Super Easy! The shine actually diminishes as it cures. After 24 hours it was like a nice satin finish.
Fab what’s your favorite tire dressing
@@ridergarnes7 I don’t have a favorite but I do have a few I reach for all the time. TW Graphene Tire Shine, Next Level Car Care Tire Protectant Gel, DIY Tire Dressing and now the Pan Tire Dressing is on that list.
I like my car paint shiney but not my tires.
@@ozzstars_cars I agree but I think I over applied it being my first time using it. I’m so used to adding a lot of product on most tire shines. A little goes a long way with this dressing. Also after 24 hours or so the shine had diminished and has a nice satin finish now. Thanks for watching
I think doing the tires make it pop!
Brian, Nice Intro! I'll stick with American Companies, Keep It American!
@@hartlanddetailer5670 Thanks! Why would you say this? So you have never used products from non American companies like Gyeon or CarPro etc.?
@@FABAutomotiveDetailing If I find a product made in the USA, I am supporting American workers. So if I find a product made in a foreign country & can't find it in our country, I may try it? I have tried CarPro, good products, but I don't find them overall better than other US companies? It is not I think all US products are always better, but I can usually find US that are very good. Also, for me, it's all about 'Bang for the Buck"...Thanks for your videos...
Just to clarify, my brand is actually registered in the USA and most of my products are made there too as many of the chemists I contracted are American and from logistics standpoint it makes sense to have my products made in the USA and then shipped to THOR warehouse which is also made in the USA. 👍🏻
@@PanTheOrganizer God Bless America!
I would have bought it if he named it Pan Juice.
@@trxntroll843 Well you could always suggest that to him! 😂
First!!!
@@1stfrompuertorico568 🏆
Too shiny. Sorry
@@fiouable At first it is a little shiny but after a day or it diminished and is more of a satin finish now.
Good . Thanks for the kind reply
@@fiouable You are welcome
Damn you 1st