I use Car Planet products....Amazing how well they work! Dan Bradley/ D & S Mobile Auto Detail Spa
I use Car Planet products....Amazing how well they work! Dan Bradley/ D & S Mobile Auto Detail Spa
I have some issues with the HD total care line as ecofriendly. Everything is biodegradable so that word has zero meaning. To be readily biodegrable is a different story, also I found the company that makes the HD car care line which is an indusdrial chemical makers (line all products) and they defintely have some caustic substances in them. See the MSDS sheet
from website "HDCarCare.com is a division of 3D International, LLC."
From 3D internationals website the msds sheets. (they also make abunch of random car products too without the nice shiny packaging"
http://www.3dproducts.com/memberfile...ncentrated.pdf
Here is just there plain yellow degreaser and you will see no real chemical difference, dont let the nice website and shiny packaging fool you.
http://www.3dproducts.com/memberfile...-Degreaser.pdf
well i beganusing some clorox greenworks dish soap the is "Eco". Its a great green sub for dawn
Originally Posted by Th0001
Originally Posted by willtothewong
I second that. I love HD products... just not their customer service. lol
HD UNO is also a great product for 1-Step corrections
-Derick
I`ve often wondered exactly what makes a car care product green.
I work as a formulation chemist, and without going into a bunch of details about what surfactants are, how surfactants are made, what their role is, etc...I can tell you that when it comes to cleaners "green" is pretty much just a bunch of marketing hype. Frankly this disgusts me as it`s just another way in which companies take advantage of consumer ignorance. As an example, Simple Green often claims to be "green", yet it ethoxylated surfactants which are part natural (probably) and part man made (ethoxylated chains are added). While these molecules are biodegradable and relatively harmless on a toxicity scale, they certainly aren`t all natural by any means.
At any rate I wish some of these companies pushing "green" products would include a list of ingredients so we could judge just how truthful their being.
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