Simple Green is a GREEN Product It`s been that way before most other companies decided to go VOC=http://www.simplegreen.com/products_family.php
Simple Green is a GREEN Product It`s been that way before most other companies decided to go VOC=http://www.simplegreen.com/products_family.php
You can use APC`s on carpet/interior?
I`m guessing Poorboys won`t be ok for this since it is also a degreaser?
I`ve been looking for a cost effective way to clean carpets..
Originally Posted by 215Detailing
It isn`t as green as the company wants you to believe.
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I use Simple Green Pro DH.
Extreme Simple Green, and Simple Green Pro HD were initially developed for the aircraft industry and extensive testing shows that they are safe for use on aluminum, plastics, rubbers and high tech alloys, even in the most extreme circumstances. These products conform to both Boeing D6-17487P spec for general aircraft exterior cleaning and Pratt & Whitney PWA 36604revC spec for aircraft engine cleaning.
You can buy both at Home Depot, or Lowes.
Last time I used simple green I used it full strength drove to the spray wash used half the bottle if not the whole thing under the hood left it running while I washed the car then when done I sprayed the engine clean...Worked great years ago lol
Is SG ok for tires? I have uaed it and watched the brown crude run off!
Yes, it`s good for tires and wheels. imo
Again many have had no problems with the original SG. However some have.
To be on the safe-side dilute the original simple green per instructions on bottle, or buy the Extreme SG for 5.00 and some change from Home Depot. It`s a pretty decent size bottle.
The Pro HD version is the same thing, but in a gallon jug for 14-15 bucks I believe.
Originally Posted by HLxDrummer
You can use it on carpets. Biggest "problem" I have with it on carpets is that it`s fairly foamy, so you should use it with an extractor or shop vac and water bottle to rinse the carpet.
It actually says on the label that it can be used on leather, vinyl, rubber, carpets, cloth seats, engine compartment grease and tires.
Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult!
Originally Posted by BigLeegr
I looked at the label briefly and it seemed like it was more of metal/exterior stuff but I guess I didn`t look well enough :
Good to hear though, I`ll be trying it out soon Thanks!
As for the early version; keep in mind if the label says sodium " anything", it has salt in it.
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