A non-acid, high-foam wheel & tire cleaner. Removes road grim, dirt, grease, brake dust and other deposits. For light deposits, simply spray on and rinse off. Agitation may be required for heavier deposits.
Sonax or p21s work so much better, they are more expensive but they don't have any strong fumes like carbrite cheap products. A lot of carbrite products aren't safe when you breath them and your using them on your car.
I've been using CarBrite products for 20 years (and DO like CarBrite!), but this video is pathetic! Why are you cleaning a CLEAN wheel? Show me some brake dust!!!
Rest of tyre use black shoe polish its water resistant & will last looking shiny for several washes. I have used this method for years valeting cars like Rolls Royce. Mercedes & my current Lexus. If you have a white car you will find that Ciff will also act like T-cut & will even remove minor scratches from the bodywork. Might require a good quality car polish after but I guarantee you will be totally amazed at what a little Ciff & boot polish can do. Cost of a few $ or £
.(never use brillo pads or abrasive material as you will scratch the whitewall & although they will still look great when done,once they get dirty again the dirt will fill the invisible scratches & they will never clean out) A rag or nail brush is the only thing you can use & Ciff is a none scratch cream.
Waste of money. Mr Muscle kitchen cleaner will do the same job. Available in any supermarket for around £1.30p. it will also clean grease & oil from the engine in a similar way. Spray it on & watch the grease dissolve. Simply rinse off with a hose & it looks like new.
As for the tyres I have used ordinary black shoe polish. 50p a tin. does a large car at least twice.
.Brush it on & use another brush to make the tyres shine. They will look even better than when they were new!
Sonax or p21s work so much better, they are more expensive but they don't have any strong fumes like carbrite cheap products. A lot of carbrite products aren't safe when you breath them and your using them on your car.
nicetough 3 days ago
I've been using CarBrite products for 20 years (and DO like CarBrite!), but this video is pathetic! Why are you cleaning a CLEAN wheel? Show me some brake dust!!!
legroll 2 weeks ago
Thumbs up for no reason!
sidewaysfilmz 2 months ago
easy wash....@youtubewilfredo34611
wilfredo34611 2 months ago
Rest of tyre use black shoe polish its water resistant & will last looking shiny for several washes. I have used this method for years valeting cars like Rolls Royce. Mercedes & my current Lexus. If you have a white car you will find that Ciff will also act like T-cut & will even remove minor scratches from the bodywork. Might require a good quality car polish after but I guarantee you will be totally amazed at what a little Ciff & boot polish can do. Cost of a few $ or £
ROSKOE234 3 months ago
.(never use brillo pads or abrasive material as you will scratch the whitewall & although they will still look great when done,once they get dirty again the dirt will fill the invisible scratches & they will never clean out) A rag or nail brush is the only thing you can use & Ciff is a none scratch cream.
ROSKOE234 3 months ago
Waste of money. Mr Muscle kitchen cleaner will do the same job. Available in any supermarket for around £1.30p. it will also clean grease & oil from the engine in a similar way. Spray it on & watch the grease dissolve. Simply rinse off with a hose & it looks like new.
As for the tyres I have used ordinary black shoe polish. 50p a tin. does a large car at least twice.
.Brush it on & use another brush to make the tyres shine. They will look even better than when they were new!
ROSKOE234 3 months ago
Not even listed on Amazon.
GregWn 3 months ago