I am a Weekend warrior. Used almost all famous brands.. my favorite wheel and tire cleaner was Ammo plum .. I Just used all clean (15:1) this week Amazing cleaner .. first pass cleaning, economical and smells nice It’s my go to from now on
Thanks for the shout out nick!!!! That’s right brother your product are so fun an soooo easy to use. I bought everything from you guys by the gallon. Am hooked to it.
What competitor products does DIY Detail All Clean compete with please? I realize it's in a class all to itself but surely this can not be the only thing on the market that works this way. Thank you so much!
Thank you guys for doing what you do! Question..Is this safe to use all the time on ceramic coatings? What products can this replace? Wheel and tire cleaner? Bug Remover? Anything else? I love the idea of simplifying the products that I buy with one product if it's safe on ceramic coatings..
Fast detail and awesome results is a lot of fun, but if you don't know what you are doing or use shitty products, it takes longer and it's not fun anymore. So you are not gonna want to do it. It is crucial to follow this guy named Yvan, and use his products. Guys Diy detail changed the game for me for sure, they not only replaced my process also replaced all the products and tools on my shelf. I am so grateful for this two dudes and also Amy she is the best customer service person in the history. Ohh also huge thanks to their chemist he is a genius. I love Diy details team.
Hi Yvan, great seeing you at TOC. I have a question, when cleaning the interior covered in dry dirt found in construction pick up trucks. What is the best ratio should i put into my spray bottle?
Howdy! I really like the versatility of all clean, plus you can foam it! It cuts through grime, and just neutralize with water or rinseless. More so I'll say second, 1st is reserved and I hope he's doing well
Great video! Quick question, I recently bought a Gallon of All Clean via House of Rags coz it was on sale. When I received it, the opening doesn't have any seal and doesn't look full. Is that normal? I also bought the Restore & Protect from The Clean Garage (before DIY website was out of stock) and before I opened it I did some shaking and was surprised when I opened the bottle that it splattered all over my bare hand. Good thing I was able to rinse it off with soap and water before my hand got stained for good.
What dilution would you recommend when spraying All Clean on to the car paint, to remove dirt and grime before a wash? Thank you for the videos and information.
I posted on here idk probably a couple months ago complaining about the price of all clean vs super clean. I just bought a gallon of all clean after getting a 16 ounce bottle. Extremely happy with it. Using as a bug remover how would you dilute it? 1 to 15
Looking forward to using this in the spring to clean the winter grunge off. I've yet to find a cleaner that gets tires clean in one pass after the winter... hoping this will be one... and even if it takes a second pass, at 1:15 it will be very cost effective. Thanks for the video.
What if we don’t have access to a pressure washer (apartment dweller here) for the final rinse? Should I just spray rinseless wash on it at the end and then dry along with ceramic gloss? Or do I need to go to a self serve car wash if I’m going to do a full deep clean with all clean so I can rinse off properly?
what would be a dilution ratio for a foam cannon as water will be added from the pressure washer? i already have tried with the ik2 and love the product btw.
Hey guys- I had some pretty browned tires and I used the suggested dilution 15:1 with the IK foamer and let it dwell about two minutes before agitating and it wasn’t able to clean the browning at all. I ended up using TW tire cleaner and all was well. Is there another dilution recommended for heavily browned tires? Thanks
10-1, but as you experienced it may take 2 applications. Had you used DIY Detail All Clean a second time it would have given you the same results as the other product you used.
If you have the 16 oz bottle, it's pre diluted at 15:1. So you would put that straight into an IK foamer, for example. If you get the gallon concentrate, that's when you would just put one ounce of product in a 15 ounce bottle with water to get that same dilution. Does that make sense? 15:1 is pretty much the only dilution we talk about for exteriors -- it's super versatile and effective
@@diydetailofficial It makes sense. Just one follow up question. Should I pour the entire bottle(15:1) into the foam cannon or just a certain amount of ounces to do all 5 wheels?
It makes sense. Just one follow up question. Should I pour the entire bottle(15:1) into the foam cannon or just a certain amount of ounces to do all 5 wheels? Sorry if this was a duplicate. Don't usually comment on TH-cam @@diydetailofficial
What is the suggested dilution when using a foam cannon? Maybe just run it full strength in the bottle and let the foam cannon/pressure washer dilute it when you pull the trigger to apply on wheels? Will the suggested dilution ratio change if using as pre-wash (with maybe a splash of your incredible suds to aid with foaming) in a foam cannon?
In a foam cannon 8 oz DIY Detail All Clean , 1oz DIY Detail Incredible Suds, and fill the rest with water. Ideally though a pump foaming sprayer will give you great results and use much less product
Is all clean safe to spray directly on car windows for bird bombs at a 15:1 dilution? If so, what would be the average dwell time for it in hot and cool temperatures? Thank you
I wouldn’t ever spray All Clean on dry paint OR windows in direct sunlight. With that said it CAN be foamed safely, just use common sense and don’t let it dry. You can pre treat panel with water to cool it off first, then apply all clean and then rinse before it dries on you 👍
Lol that’s a once a year sale my friend, however I do hope we have some good news on the sponge front in coming weeks…what gallon are you wanting? All clean?
Hi Yvan. Two quick questions. With what kind of wheel rim should you be careful to not scratch the rim? And how long does a tyre dressing usually last on tyre?
Is it okay to use all clean in the 16 oz bottle straight to spray on tires and wheels and rocker panels to get the grime off before a phone or rentless wash?Is it okay to use all clean in the 16 oz bottle straight to spray on tires and wheels and rocker panels to get the grime off before a phone or a rentless wash? I didn't know if the all clean in 16 oz bottles is ready to use at that delusion rate of 15-1.I'm just looking for a good way to Use all clean as a pre wrench for the lower parts of panels during the maintenance wash and then if it's OK to use on the tires in the wheels straight out of the 60 oz bottle.
Do you guys recoend anything for painted wheels? I contacted the manufacturer but they said soap and water only . I just think they said that to protect them self .
Would you guys ever do a more aggressive dilution ratio for things like engine bays or underneath the car to get heavy grease? I am assuming there is added strength with more product, but not sure if there's any point to So far I have gotten the rinseless wash and the ceramic gloss, and as a professional absolutely love it. They just do the job, though still having an internal debate between Absolute and DIY Rinseless (mainly because I love the smell of Absolute LOL) -- can't wait to try the All clean and Incredible suds in my next order, I might be replacing half of my products with your line soon!
You can just use All Clean in a more concentrated fashion. And although Yvan would encourage you to stick with one line up for the sake of efficiency (this is nick commenting here, I can't speak for Yvan lol) use what you like! Just eventually find the stuff you like and stick with that, it doesn't have to be our Rinseless if you don't want it to be:) We also have a wholesale program for detailers with pretty steep discounts, so if you're interested in that please email yvan@diydetail.com
@@diydetailofficial Yeah, I will consider sticking to one line up when I want to scale. I literally just opened up last week (been doin some jobs already), and am still finding things that I like best lol I can worry about that last bit of efficiency down the line, and if you guys plan on offering a more professional coating (7+ yrs) then I might just stay with your line 😉 I will definitely reach out for the wholesale program. I am already recommending my customers use your products. They just do what they should. No bs. Thanks Nick, I appreciate your knowledge and perspective! I am sure I will be asking you more questions in the future 😂
16 oz is RTU at 1:15, so you could dilute with water for interior. Sometimes it’s nice to have stronger than 1:15 for tough jobs (exterior usually) which is why concentrate is awesome:)
Won’t the dirt and particles coming off the tires scratch the paint on the rims after you move to the next tire? The brush would be holding on to dirt no?
You can be as exacting as you'd like on wheels. Certainly it depends upon the wheel face in terms of what it looks like and how susceptible it is to minor scratching, but if you're using the right surfactants and lubricants it's a safe process for sure. You can always do an insurance rinse and re foam on before you agitate the wheel face
I've been interested in pre-soak products lately prior to contact wash. Would this be the ideal product to use for that? In theory, any rinseless wash or even soap can be used. Some use APC's or pre-foam type products (most of the pre-foam products like Gyeon Foam for example don't clean well and seem to be more for a visual appeal).
Yes, diluting All Clean 15/1 make an amazing pre-soak. But before going that far, I highly suggest you take a look at DIY Detail Incredible Suds or DIY Detail Rinseless Wash. Their efficiency might surprise you.
I was told by one of you that All Clean was your version of Bilt-Hamber Touchless and Auto-foam, basically I could it as my pre-wash, I took the challenge. I used 4 ounces of All Clean and 1 gallon of distilled water in my IK Foam Pro 12 to pre-wash my g/f's car before running it through my favorite touch-free wash. After a 10 minute drive back home I noticed the dirt/salt film pretty strong on the bottom sections still, an issue I don't have w/ Bilt-Hamber products. Now to be fair Bilt-Hamber products have a pH of 12-14 and I use 5 ounces, you suggested 4 ounces, is that the issue here, more All Clean in the mix🤔
@DIY Detail I'll try that but maybe in the future you'll make a designated car pre-wash as I'm sure there's a different chemical make up of an automotive pre-wash and an APC🤔
All Clean, a product I’ve actually used. #1. It’s VERY effective straight out of the gallon. #2 it loses a great deal of cleaning power at dilutions greater than 8:1. #3 it is very similar to Brake Buster (straight) at 4:1 dilution. #4 it’s … errr … nasty to breathe in. #5 Adding 1 ounce to soap is an excellent pre-treat. This stuff is a pretty good wheel cleaner. However, soap works just as well and is cheaper. It is NOT good on tires, even straight it struggles. Super Clean is a far superior product for tires. However, I don’t like stripping tires of dressings or coatings, so I’d rather use All Clean unless I need to nuke the rubber. Overall I think All Clean is a great boutique product but ultimately too expensive to be used professionally … as are most boutique detailing products. But at home, I mean … why not? EDIT: I know I sound negative and snarky. Not my intent. 😊😊😊
@@diydetailofficial Again, I support DIY Detail (in my own way). I don’t mean to be negative or disrespectful, I’m trying to be truthful and transparent. It’s in the name DIY Detail (Do It Yourself). The implied reference to doing it yourself at home. This trend that all professional detailers must use the best products and charge the most premium amount for services is not only alarming, it’s completely not true. That has NEVER been my business model nor any professional detailer I’ve ever met. Clients pay me for my labor, not for the products I use. As a professional, I rarely spend more than $10-$15 a gallon for any detailing product. In fact, most are well under $10 a gallon, more so when I get bulk. I get it, you have product and you want to move it. I’m 100% on board with that. But let’s stop with this whole thing that these products are ideal for professional use … because the opposite is true. You are adding to the pile that is confusing would be professional detailers. These people who think they have to use the latest and greatest to be a real detailer. Are DIY Detail products fun to use? Yes. Are DIY Detail products effective? Yes. Are DIY Detail products affordable? Yes. DIY Detail products are NOT economical enough to be considered for professional use, that’s the reality. That does not mean the products are junk. I would argue against that all day long. Marketing DIY Detail as excellent home use boutique detailing products is … amazing. It’s also fair and honest. But suggesting them to be good for professionals is just being dishonest. Just how I see it. 😊😊😊
Products used
Https://diydetail.com/products/ceramic-gloss
Https://diydetail.com/products/copy-of-all-clean
Where can I find that wheel/body brush for the black piano finish rims in Canada?
@@bossmanseen4807 Carzilla.ca has flag tipped nylon brushs
what I really like about your product line is that you don't have a bizzillion products that confuse the living daylights out of you. Nice job!!!!
Thank you.
Chem bros!😂😂😂
It’s outstanding that both of you are demonstrating the entire line of the DIY Detail products.
Thanks Al!
The moment I see a new DIY Detail vid pop up in my feeds....I stop everything and watch!
Wow, thank you
I am a Weekend warrior. Used almost all famous brands.. my favorite wheel and tire cleaner was Ammo plum .. I Just used all clean (15:1) this week
Amazing cleaner .. first pass cleaning, economical and smells nice
It’s my go to from now on
So great to hear, thank you!!
Thanks for the shout out nick!!!! That’s right brother your product are so fun an soooo easy to use. I bought everything from you guys by the gallon. Am hooked to it.
Thank you!
I need to. Clean my ac condenser coils unit outside. A lot coil cleaners eat away at the metal fins. Will all clean be safe to clean this with ?
Yes, it’s what I use
What competitor products does DIY Detail All Clean compete with please? I realize it's in a class all to itself but surely this can not be the only thing on the market that works this way. Thank you so much!
There are many high quality APC’s. DIY Detail All Clean is one of the best values on the market with its safe surfactants and high concentration.
Thank you guys for doing what you do! Question..Is this safe to use all the time on ceramic coatings? What products can this replace? Wheel and tire cleaner? Bug Remover? Anything else? I love the idea of simplifying the products that I buy with one product if it's safe on ceramic coatings..
DIY Detail All Clean is safe on a quality Ceramic Coating. Yes it replaces wheel, tire, and bug cleaners.
Is iron remover necessary to remove the brake dust, or does All Clean remove the iron as well?
If it’s baked on, then DIY Detail Iron Remover will be needed
Fast detail and awesome results is a lot of fun, but if you don't know what you are doing or use shitty products, it takes longer and it's not fun anymore. So you are not gonna want to do it.
It is crucial to follow this guy named Yvan, and use his products. Guys Diy detail changed the game for me for sure, they not only replaced my process also replaced all the products and tools
on my shelf. I am so grateful for this two dudes and also Amy she is the best customer service person in the history. Ohh also huge thanks to their chemist he is a genius. I love Diy details team.
Thanks man!
Looking forward to putting this up against my current staple APC Power Clean. Thanks for the video guys!
Let us know the results.
Considering they are like the same price, the dilution ratio seems way better on All Clean
Hi Yvan, great seeing you at TOC. I have a question, when cleaning the interior covered in dry dirt found in construction pick up trucks. What is the best ratio should i put into my spray bottle?
30/1. But I would first try DIY Detail Rinseless Wash or DIY Detail Interior Clean & Protect
Yvan and Nick , for maintenance washes of coated rims dedicated mild wheel cleaner such as a Brake buster vs APC ?
if they're coated, either one should work no problem!
Howdy! I really like the versatility of all clean, plus you can foam it! It cuts through grime, and just neutralize with water or rinseless.
More so I'll say second, 1st is reserved and I hope he's doing well
Humberto has a great connection.
@@diydetailofficial top notch
Great video! Quick question, I recently bought a Gallon of All Clean via House of Rags coz it was on sale. When I received it, the opening doesn't have any seal and doesn't look full. Is that normal? I also bought the Restore & Protect from The Clean Garage (before DIY website was out of stock) and before I opened it I did some shaking and was surprised when I opened the bottle that it splattered all over my bare hand. Good thing I was able to rinse it off with soap and water before my hand got stained for good.
Please contact the THOR customer service team.
DIY Detail Interior Clean & Protect doesn’t stain, so no worries
I love all clean! It cleans well and doesn't make me cough like crazy. Compared to other APCs that I've used. 🤛
Thank you.
What dilution would you recommend when spraying All Clean on to the car paint, to remove dirt and grime before a wash?
Thank you for the videos and information.
15:1
Thank you
I posted on here idk probably a couple months ago complaining about the price of all clean vs super clean. I just bought a gallon of all clean after getting a 16 ounce bottle. Extremely happy with it. Using as a bug remover how would you dilute it? 1 to 15
Yep! Exterior dilution 15:1, no need to add any more product it’s a great strength at 15:1
Would the all clean diluted 30 to 1 break down or damage the ceramic coating you just applied to the rim?
@@brandonnguyen1486 no
Looking forward to using this in the spring to clean the winter grunge off. I've yet to find a cleaner that gets tires clean in one pass after the winter... hoping this will be one... and even if it takes a second pass, at 1:15 it will be very cost effective. Thanks for the video.
Thank you
What if we don’t have access to a pressure washer (apartment dweller here) for the final rinse? Should I just spray rinseless wash on it at the end and then dry along with ceramic gloss? Or do I need to go to a self serve car wash if I’m going to do a full deep clean with all clean so I can rinse off properly?
That’s a great way to do it.
what would be a dilution ratio for a foam cannon as water will be added from the pressure washer? i already have tried with the ik2 and love the product btw.
In a foam cannon you would need to use 1 part DIY Detail All Clean to 3 parts water. It’s best foamed with a dry pump foamer.
@@diydetailofficial ok. I will try it one time and if the ik2 is better I will stick with that. Thanks!
Hey guys- I had some pretty browned tires and I used the suggested dilution 15:1 with the IK foamer and let it dwell about two minutes before agitating and it wasn’t able to clean the browning at all. I ended up using TW tire cleaner and all was well.
Is there another dilution recommended for heavily browned tires?
Thanks
10-1, but as you experienced it may take 2 applications. Had you used DIY Detail All Clean a second time it would have given you the same results as the other product you used.
@@diydetailofficial ok good to know- thank you
Im starting a detail business and i would like to try some of your products, you guys are awesome
Thank you Carlos! We hope you love them
Can you mix all clean with incredible suds in a foamer? Or is that something youd recommend against doing.
Yes, but you will need to use a considerable amount in your foamer
@@diydetailofficial i plan on using my 2gallon keg. What kind of dilution ratios would you recommend?
120 oz water
8oz DIY Detail All Clean
1/2-1oz DIY Detail Incredible Suds
Will this remove the graphene type tire shine on tires? If so what dilution ratio. Thanks
It should, 15/1
If you only have the 16oz bottle how do you use a foam cannon to clean tires/rims? Ratio? This is new to me.
If you have the 16 oz bottle, it's pre diluted at 15:1. So you would put that straight into an IK foamer, for example. If you get the gallon concentrate, that's when you would just put one ounce of product in a 15 ounce bottle with water to get that same dilution. Does that make sense? 15:1 is pretty much the only dilution we talk about for exteriors -- it's super versatile and effective
@@diydetailofficial It makes sense. Just one follow up question. Should I pour the entire bottle(15:1) into the foam cannon or just a certain amount of ounces to do all 5 wheels?
It makes sense. Just one follow up question. Should I pour the entire bottle(15:1) into the foam cannon or just a certain amount of ounces to do all 5 wheels? Sorry if this was a duplicate. Don't usually comment on TH-cam @@diydetailofficial
I just ordered a gallon of this can’t wait
enjoy!!
What dilution is the RTU 16oz bottle?
15/1
Would quick beads be a substitute for the ceramic gloss?
It can
Should I use incredible suds or all purpose for the tires?
If it’s done regularly, no need for DIY Detail All Clean
Is the 16 of bottle and gallon going to need same dilution ratio for ik foamer?
16oz bottle is ready to use, gallon needs to be diluted 15/1
What is the suggested dilution when using a foam cannon? Maybe just run it full strength in the bottle and let the foam cannon/pressure washer dilute it when you pull the trigger to apply on wheels? Will the suggested dilution ratio change if using as pre-wash (with maybe a splash of your incredible suds to aid with foaming) in a foam cannon?
In a foam cannon 8 oz DIY Detail All Clean , 1oz DIY Detail Incredible Suds, and fill the rest with water.
Ideally though a pump foaming sprayer will give you great results and use much less product
Does all clean break down ceramic gloss and require an immediate reapplication?
No
is All Clean in the ready to use 16 oz a 15:1 product?
Yes, it’s ready to use on the exterior.
@@diydetailofficial thought so thanks team!
Is all clean safe to spray directly on car windows for bird bombs at a 15:1 dilution? If so, what would be the average dwell time for it in hot and cool temperatures?
Thank you
I wouldn’t ever spray All Clean on dry paint OR windows in direct sunlight. With that said it CAN be foamed safely, just use common sense and don’t let it dry. You can pre treat panel with water to cool it off first, then apply all clean and then rinse before it dries on you 👍
All Clean Dilution ratio for WeatherTec floor mats? 30:1 or 15:1? TIA!
15/1 if they are neglected, on maintained mats DIY Detail Interior Clean & Protect or DIY Detail All Clean at 30/1
Can’t wait for these to hit the UK market! 😎
You’re not alone, ask your favourite supplier for it by name.
Nick! Gonna need that 30% off gallons for new years, along with the red sponge 😊
Lol that’s a once a year sale my friend, however I do hope we have some good news on the sponge front in coming weeks…what gallon are you wanting? All clean?
@@diydetailofficial yee, you sold me on it with the cleaning of the wheels..multi use products are ❤️
Thank you
Hi Yvan. Two quick questions. With what kind of wheel rim should you be careful to not scratch the rim? And how long does a tyre dressing usually last on tyre?
All wheels have scratch risks. Tyre shines generally last a few weeks
@@diydetailofficial Appreciate the reply!
Hi guys, what is tire dilution in the 16oz Rtu bottle? Ty.
15/1
Hey guys.....Is the All clean in the 16oz diluted already, or is it full strength?
Diluted at 15/1
Ok...thanks. Just to confirm....the gallon is full strength? I just ordered a gallon.
@MrLaynee Thank you. Yes gallon is full strength
👍🏽
Thank you DIY, you guys know I’ve been waiting for this video 🙏
Thank you for your patience.
Hey Yvan. What is the best way to clean a wheel well? And I assume it's a part of a standard wash clay seal?
Pressure washer
@@diydetailofficial Appreciate it
Can I use all clean as a PPF prep? Like to degrease the paint, with a synthetic clay bar?
Yes, but not with a Perforated Synthetic Decontamination Towel
Do you add anything else in a Foamer besides 1:15 All Clean?
No
Is it okay to use all clean in the 16 oz bottle straight to spray on tires and wheels and rocker panels to get the grime off before a phone or rentless wash?Is it okay to use all clean in the 16 oz bottle straight to spray on tires and wheels and rocker panels to get the grime off before a phone or a rentless wash? I didn't know if the all clean in 16 oz bottles is ready to use at that delusion rate of 15-1.I'm just looking for a good way to Use all clean as a pre wrench for the lower parts of panels during the maintenance wash and then if it's OK to use on the tires in the wheels straight out of the 60 oz bottle.
All Clean comes in the 16 oz bottles pre-diluted at 15:1 (15 parts water 1 part product)
Do you guys recoend anything for painted wheels? I contacted the manufacturer but they said soap and water only . I just think they said that to protect them self .
Most wheels are painted. DIY Detail Quick Beads is great for protection.
👍
Will that hurt a ceramic coated rim or a highly polished rim
No
Would you guys ever do a more aggressive dilution ratio for things like engine bays or underneath the car to get heavy grease? I am assuming there is added strength with more product, but not sure if there's any point to
So far I have gotten the rinseless wash and the ceramic gloss, and as a professional absolutely love it. They just do the job, though still having an internal debate between Absolute and DIY Rinseless (mainly because I love the smell of Absolute LOL) -- can't wait to try the All clean and Incredible suds in my next order, I might be replacing half of my products with your line soon!
You can just use All Clean in a more concentrated fashion. And although Yvan would encourage you to stick with one line up for the sake of efficiency (this is nick commenting here, I can't speak for Yvan lol) use what you like! Just eventually find the stuff you like and stick with that, it doesn't have to be our Rinseless if you don't want it to be:) We also have a wholesale program for detailers with pretty steep discounts, so if you're interested in that please email yvan@diydetail.com
@@diydetailofficial Yeah, I will consider sticking to one line up when I want to scale. I literally just opened up last week (been doin some jobs already), and am still finding things that I like best lol I can worry about that last bit of efficiency down the line, and if you guys plan on offering a more professional coating (7+ yrs) then I might just stay with your line 😉
I will definitely reach out for the wholesale program. I am already recommending my customers use your products. They just do what they should. No bs.
Thanks Nick, I appreciate your knowledge and perspective! I am sure I will be asking you more questions in the future 😂
Yvan, est-ce qu’on peut utiliser All Clean comme prewash?
Oui.
Is it ok to dilute stronger than 1:15 if there are tough spots that won't come off with 1:15 on the wheels
Yes
Is all clean safe to use on ceramic brakes with the higher ph?
Yes
To make a gallon of solution, would that approximately be9.5floz of product per gallon of water?
8 oz
@@diydetailofficial thanks for answering my question, been looking for a rinseless that can remove iron, thanks
Not yet, your best to wash first then use an iron remover.
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Is the 16oz bottle a concentrate or ready to use (RTU)? If RTU, do you know if it’s at the exterior (1:15) or interior (1:30) dilution?
16 oz is RTU at 1:15, so you could dilute with water for interior. Sometimes it’s nice to have stronger than 1:15 for tough jobs (exterior usually) which is why concentrate is awesome:)
@@diydetailofficial thank you!
Thank you for your question.
@@diydetailofficial what's the strongest dilution it can be used? Neat?
Awesome guys.💪🏻🔥🪣🧽
Thank you
can it be used as a rinsless for tires Thanks!
Yes simply spray on, agitate and wipe off.
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Differences between an apc and a degreaser?
APC is designed to be used in automotive interiors and exteriors. Degreasers are typically solvent based, and designed for removing grease and oils.
Now I gotta order it to put it up against your current main!!
You won’t be disappointed .
What can you use to clean grease off gas stoves?
Oven cleaner
Gents, I love the Large Green Brush, How about making a large tire brush, with the stiff bristles?
We’ll see what we can do.
@@diydetailofficial Thanks, the Green Brush is not quite stiff enuff, in my opinion, for Large Truck and or SUV Tires?
Our red brush may give you the stiffness you need.
diydetail.com/products/8-chemical-resistant-brush
Won’t the dirt and particles coming off the tires scratch the paint on the rims after you move to the next tire? The brush would be holding on to dirt no?
You can be as exacting as you'd like on wheels. Certainly it depends upon the wheel face in terms of what it looks like and how susceptible it is to minor scratching, but if you're using the right surfactants and lubricants it's a safe process for sure. You can always do an insurance rinse and re foam on before you agitate the wheel face
I've been interested in pre-soak products lately prior to contact wash. Would this be the ideal product to use for that? In theory, any rinseless wash or even soap can be used. Some use APC's or pre-foam type products (most of the pre-foam products like Gyeon Foam for example don't clean well and seem to be more for a visual appeal).
Yes, diluting All Clean 15/1 make an amazing pre-soak. But before going that far, I highly suggest you take a look at DIY Detail Incredible Suds or DIY Detail Rinseless Wash. Their efficiency might surprise you.
@@diydetailofficial with this method presoak allclran and rinseless wash for cleaning, do need absolutly rinse with water?
No
Cant you clean all 4 wheels before rinsing them
Yes
I was told by one of you that All Clean was your version of Bilt-Hamber Touchless and Auto-foam, basically I could it as my pre-wash, I took the challenge.
I used 4 ounces of All Clean and 1 gallon of distilled water in my IK Foam Pro 12 to pre-wash my g/f's car before running it through my favorite touch-free wash. After a 10 minute drive back home I noticed the dirt/salt film pretty strong on the bottom sections still, an issue I don't have w/ Bilt-Hamber products. Now to be fair Bilt-Hamber products have a pH of 12-14 and I use 5 ounces, you suggested 4 ounces, is that the issue here, more All Clean in the mix🤔
Our All Clean is a PH of 12. 5 oz will strengthen the mixture 20%, so yes give that a shot.
@DIY Detail I'll try that but maybe in the future you'll make a designated car pre-wash as I'm sure there's a different chemical make up of an automotive pre-wash and an APC🤔
@@klasseact6663they do-it’s called All Clean at five or six to one 🤓😝
@SimplySimpleMobileDetailing That is not very economical compared to Bilt-Hamber, can't win them all😇
@@klasseact6663 we played around, 28oz water, 2oz All Clean, 1/2 to 1oz of Incredible Suds.
It's cold outside! What do you use for someone who doesn't have a climate controlled garage to rinse the wheels?
You can use a sprayer to flush the wheels.
Great APC, it’s replaced my Power Clean.
Thank you
All Clean, a product I’ve actually used.
#1. It’s VERY effective straight out of the gallon.
#2 it loses a great deal of cleaning power at dilutions greater than 8:1.
#3 it is very similar to Brake Buster (straight) at 4:1 dilution.
#4 it’s … errr … nasty to breathe in.
#5 Adding 1 ounce to soap is an excellent pre-treat.
This stuff is a pretty good wheel cleaner. However, soap works just as well and is cheaper. It is NOT good on tires, even straight it struggles. Super Clean is a far superior product for tires. However, I don’t like stripping tires of dressings or coatings, so I’d rather use All Clean unless I need to nuke the rubber. Overall I think All Clean is a great boutique product but ultimately too expensive to be used professionally … as are most boutique detailing products. But at home, I mean … why not?
EDIT: I know I sound negative and snarky. Not my intent.
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Thanks for the feedback Skull, appreciate you caring enough to buy the product and share your thoughts!
@@diydetailofficial Again, I support DIY Detail (in my own way). I don’t mean to be negative or disrespectful, I’m trying to be truthful and transparent.
It’s in the name DIY Detail (Do It Yourself). The implied reference to doing it yourself at home. This trend that all professional detailers must use the best products and charge the most premium amount for services is not only alarming, it’s completely not true. That has NEVER been my business model nor any professional detailer I’ve ever met. Clients pay me for my labor, not for the products I use. As a professional, I rarely spend more than $10-$15 a gallon for any detailing product. In fact, most are well under $10 a gallon, more so when I get bulk.
I get it, you have product and you want to move it. I’m 100% on board with that. But let’s stop with this whole thing that these products are ideal for professional use … because the opposite is true. You are adding to the pile that is confusing would be professional detailers. These people who think they have to use the latest and greatest to be a real detailer.
Are DIY Detail products fun to use? Yes.
Are DIY Detail products effective? Yes.
Are DIY Detail products affordable? Yes.
DIY Detail products are NOT economical enough to be considered for professional use, that’s the reality. That does not mean the products are junk. I would argue against that all day long. Marketing DIY Detail as excellent home use boutique detailing products is … amazing. It’s also fair and honest. But suggesting them to be good for professionals is just being dishonest.
Just how I see it.
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Can we get a 16oz concentrate? $9 for basically 1oz of concentrate is highway robbery. DIYers don’t need a gallon of concentrate.
Unfortunately the costs are there
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Only thing I don’t like is it’s not foamy enough
Add a few drops of DIY Detail Incredible Suds and foamy it will be.
Should have used your tire dressing in this video 🤔
Yes, but we don’t want to make the videos too long when we can avoid it.
REALLY ! DEEP CLEAN ???? WHERE ????? Thats aJOKE ????
If you try DIY Detail All Clean you will see how well it performs.