gotcha. This old style is super nice and cleans tires with very minimal effort. Just spray it with rubber tire cleaner and go to town. I also have the old long handle boars hair brush for wheels.
I switched to the ECO instead. I have a set of powder coated wheels and a set of gloss black wheels. The deep wheel cleaner left a little bit of staining on the gloss black wheels. I might dilute the whole gallon.
Last time I washed my black Jeep with RW I used multiple double softs in one bucket and only used each towel once. Used about 4 double softs. RW has a great shine afterwards.
Sold the TBSS in October and replaced it with a Jeep SRT8. The TBSS was fun and will be missed. I owned it for 5 years and I was pretty proud of it. It got lots of attention and thumbs up (even from Adam himself at one of the HQ clinics) but it was time to move on. The Jeep is an 09 with 70k miles. I have already added Borla S-type catback and eibach drop springs. The only bad part is the paint but it will be getting a full correction in the spring time. The H20 G&G will do for now.
As successful as this was I'm sure they will release more stuff. For a moment I thought it was a collaboration with supreme (another clothing brand) font looks very similar. As far as the shoe cleaner I hope someone does a review. I have a collection of retro Jordan sneakers ranging from white leather to full suede. I only use Jason Markk shoe cleaner but I might have to try my foaming leather and interior cleaner on a pair see how it works.
The wash & wax does leave more shine behind but I usually have to use a bit more than usual. If I use 2oz of regular soap I have to use 3oz of the wash & wax. Doesn't sud as much as the regular soap.