I'm not surprised these performed similarly. These two have somewhat similar chemical formulation. Only difference being Dark Fury is a Caustic Sodium Hydroxide based degreaser. Both use similar emulsifiers and both have similar solvents. Just a matter of preference when it comes to what kind of cleaner you're wanting. Dark Fury is a very basic degreaser that yes does a good job breaking down oils & organic compounds (bugs, tar etc) but doesn't offer the same wetting & surface clinging properties as Brake Buster. Meaning you're losing out on the solvents actually dwelling properly to loosen up the compounds within the wheels/tires, Along with surface protection from damage via scratching. And obviously Brake Buster offers the bonus of providing surface corrosion protection for future cleanings.
@highlandsautodetailing4 күн бұрын
I appreciate your detailed information and feedback and thanks for watching!
@Adrian-nn7nnАй бұрын
Really liked that you put the cardboard!!!!
@highlandsautodetailingАй бұрын
I appreciate your positive feedback, and I’m glad you liked it. Thanks for watching!
@SavannaRussell-g4qАй бұрын
Came so clean!
@highlandsautodetailingАй бұрын
Yes it did, thanks for watching!
@j1nftw1n20 күн бұрын
Thanks for the great information. Curious why you would choose p&s for safety over dark fury? I'm considering both products and would like to know more. Thanks!
@highlandsautodetailing19 күн бұрын
Absolutely, and thanks for the question! P&S Brake Buster is less harsh than Dark Fury, and using gentler chemicals on your vehicle can help preserve its finish over time. For regular maintenance or as a first step on dirty wheels, I start with Brake Buster, then move to Dark Fury if needed. If those don’t do the trick, I use a stronger option like Superior Products Wire Wheel Cleaner(Wheel acid). All three are great for professionals to have on hand, but if you’re just maintaining your own car and staying on top of it, Brake Buster is likely all you need!
@j1nftw1n19 күн бұрын
@@highlandsautodetailing thanks for your insight!
@Hennessy85Ай бұрын
Doesn’t Superior Products recommends 4:1 for wheels and tires?
@highlandsautodetailingАй бұрын
Yes it does, it’s the only dilution ratio mentioned in the instructions on the bottle.