that is a toughy.
let me prefice it with a post about what base products to use when
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Neutral detergents make for (in general) poor cleaners, They make better specific spot removers.
alkaline cleaners make for great dirt and grime cleaners. but do very poorly on tanins, urines, and protien based soils.
Acidic detergents make for poor dirt removals, but do very well on urines, tanin, some protien based stains, and some food based dyes.
Enzymes are usually reserved for organics like foodstuffs, grass, and others.
Solvents, make for very poor detergents as they have almost no cleaning ability. However wehn combined with an alkaline detergent you will finde a combo that will defeat many oily soils found in cars. Apply the solvent to fiber first, work in with brush, then apply AK detergent.
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So for a neutral detergent I like Folex or Bridge points avenge.
For a General dirt preconditioner I like Prochems Ultra Pac, and Bi-o-kleens traffic lane cleaner.
For a food stuffs general preconditioner i like biokleen traffic lane cleaner.
For a dry slurry/rinse agent I liKe prochems Dry slurry, clean green, bridgepoints point blue. For a rinse agent I like Prochems liquid pro and all fiber rinse.
For a grease soil I like to pre spot it with P.O.G. from biokleen, citra-solv from prochem
For a food stuff spot i like to spot it with BioKleen's back out.
For Natural red, coffee, tanin dye spots I like stain magic by pro's choice. I also like Urine stain remover is a last step removal tool for natrual dyes.
For synthetic food dyes, decaf coffee, popsicles etc I like red relief by pro's choice. Again USR from above will help remove any remaining yellowing.
For rust I like T-rust from prochem.