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    Formula 88

    Hey everyone!

    New to the forum, but loving it already! I just started a detailing business in Orlando - but was wondering if anyone has any success/tips with using the Formula 88 (black bottle) on their vehicles?
    I have done some tests on spots on my "everyday" car, just in case there is any damage. So far the wheel, window and black plastics on the car seem to be holding up well.

    Any experiences with this would be great!

    Thanks!

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    Re: Formula 88

    welcome. I just looked it up. that`s a cleaner/degreaser?

    never tried it

    might need to be diluted for safe use on paint. not sure though


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    Re: Formula 88

    I gave it a shot at full strength, figured if the test spots came out clean at full strength then after diluting it, it should be safe!

    Thanks for your help!

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    Re: Formula 88

    NOT all parts are created equal.......
    Formerly the "Best Detailer", now just Super Wax Waster Man. Not necessarily tactful, but normally right. It`s good to be da King !!!
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    Re: Formula 88

    Quote Originally Posted by Pilotchris22 View Post
    I gave it a shot at full strength, figured if the test spots came out clean at full strength then after diluting it, it should be safe!

    Thanks for your help!
    I might have approached that the opposite way..but glad to hear it worked out!


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    Re: Formula 88

    how is the smell of this formula 88 stuff at full strength?


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    Re: Formula 88

    Welcome!

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    Re: Formula 88

    It actually had very little smell at all - no harsh chemical smell or anything.

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    Re: Formula 88

    What is Formula 88 and what are you trying to do with it? And welcome to Autiopia!

 

 

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