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    Originally posted by CharlesW
    Surely you have an auto supply, preferably an auto body supply store in your area. Any Meguiar`s dealer can order and get the APC+. My local Jocko`s Auto Parts has a very limited stock of the Professional and no Detailer products, but they can order any of them and have them in just a couple of days.

    Hey, this is in Ankeny, Iowa. If I can get it here, it has to be available just about anywhere in the continental U.S.

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    Thanks Charles. I willtry a couple of local places and see if they can order it.

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    Meguiar`s also has a dealer locator on their site.
    It might help.
    This link should take you to that page on the Meg`s site.


    http://www.meguiars.com/DealerLocato...r_template.cfm

    Charles

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    I like superclean a lot. Anyone else use that?

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    I saw simply green at a store today and I remembered you guys talking about it. My cars interior is light tan. On some areas the seats are starting to look brownish/darkgray. (best way i could describe it) Also my carpet is looking a bit dark in some areas.

    Could simple green clean my dirty seats?
    Can I just use simple green on it out of the bottle or should I dilute it?
    Hector David Salinas
    San Pedro Sula, Honduras

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    Practice makes "PERFECT" clean4u's Avatar
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    purple stuff works well for me thinking about trying simple green out, so all of you think i need to dulute SG for minor cleaning?
    "A Clean Ride is a Happy Ride" To some its just a Ride!!!! So True!!!!!

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    I use the ready to use simple green automotive forumula. I like it although the smell could be better. Remember that simple green has a ph of 9.3-9.5 so I think it would be safe for most things. The one thing that I don`t like is the directions say to wet the surface first, then apply. There are sometimes like on engines where this is not possible unless I use a separate water bottle and spray it down first.

    Previous to simple green I`ve been using meguiar`s extra. I can`t decide which one like like more. The simple is less expensive.
    "I tell you the truth, no one can see the kingdom of God unless he is born again." John 3:3

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    if you are going to use anything on Alloy Wheels.....READ THE LABEL FIRST


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