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I haven`t used 3D Degreaser, but I would suggest Britemax Degreaser if you haven`t tried it. To me it`s better than Meg`s Super Degreaser.
 
Guess I`ll find out when I use it. Used their pink soap this weekend and it was impressive. Megs SD was weak at any dilution. After my gallon was done never reordered.
 
Let us know what you think. I love 3d Orange Degreaser for dissolving grease, gum, adhesives and works great for pre-spotting carpet. I love D108 for it`s ability to be used on nearly any surface without damaging. Even if I accidently let it dry on paint (which I`ve never done) I don`t think it would do much damage
 
I have, and still do. Works very well and great price. Just follow the dilution directions and you`re good. :bigups

Do you use Yellow Degreaser instead of Orange Degreaser or there are situations where you use one and situations you use the other? I am trying to keep straight all of 3D`s cleaners and degreasers, i.e. Yellow and Orange degreaser, Grand Slam, All Purpose Cleaner, etc..
 
Mckees Tire and Rubber on left side. 3D Yellow on right side.


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Mckees worked a little better. However the 3D is diluted 6:1 instead of the recommended 4:1.

Sorry, I dont have a finished picture. Daylight savings time starts next week.

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Finally used it on my tires. I found no fault with it. Made the tires clean and ready for a application of Gyeon tire.
 
I`ve used both Yellow and Orange degreaser and I have to say that Yellow didn`t work very well for my needs and the results were lacking quite a bit. However Orange is still the best degreaser that I`ve used hands down, and has so many uses.
So I just get orange by the 5gal buckets and skip yellow all together :)
 
I`ve used both Yellow and Orange degreaser and I have to say that Yellow didn`t work very well for my needs and the results were lacking quite a bit. However Orange is still the best degreaser that I`ve used hands down, and has so many uses.
So I just get orange by the 5gal buckets and skip yellow all together :)

I also love 3D orange degreaser. For it`s price, versatility on both exterior and interior surfaces, and pleasant scent. Not to mention the fact that it doesn`t contain butyl like D101 & D108, it`s become my favorite degreaser/APC. I love Optimum Power clean, but 3D orange Degreaser seems just as safe and effective yet maintains it`s cleaning ability at weaker dilutions than OPC.

I still use Mckee`s 37 APC+ for 90% of my interior cleaning because it`s suppose to not leave behind an alkaline residue that needs to be neutralized but I have no way of knowing for sure since Mckee`s isn`t very willing to share SDS sheets.

Heisenberg on the autogeek forms actually did an at home PH test and found it to be a PH of about 12 which is exactly what the PH of 3D orange degreaser is. So I think Nick might be blowing smoke up our bums but I still like using Mckee`s Hi-Intensity APC+ for the scent and lather it creates when scrubbing even though 3D orange degreaser definitely cuts through grease and grime better than Mckee`s on both interior and exterior applications.

Thanks so much for the feedback on yellow degreaser!!!!

Has anyone used 3D Grand Slam degreaser or the 3D green APC?
 
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I still use Mckee`s 37 APC+ for 90% of my interior cleaning because it`s suppose to not leave behind an alkaline residue that needs to be neutralized but I have no way of knowing forsure since Mckee`s isn`t very willing to share SDS sheets.

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You are correct. There is nothing on their website or "FAQ" (Frequently Asked Questions) information indicating how to obtain Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS). I am sure that they have them, as this is an Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) legal requirement for all chemical manufacturer`s to have them for any chemical product sold in the USA.
The "problem" is having a manufacturer list chemicals they deem as "proprietary" or "trade secret" for a specific product so as to protect its content and market advantage.
Remember, MSDS sheets are designed to protect and inform the end-user on what they are using chemical-wise and how to properly us it, along with special safety gear (personal protection) they may need in its use, and special medicinal antidotes or environmental procedures that may be needed in the event of an accident or spill.
On Meg`s Detailer Line products, they have the MSDS 4 diamond boxes printed right on the label on gallon jug, although not in the color codes for each safety item.

I would call Mckee`s37 Customer Service line toll free at 1-844-852-5300 from 9 am-6:00 pm EST, Monday-Friday, and 10 am – 4 pm on Saturday.

I know this seems out of line and off-topic, but personal safety should be a concern to all Autopian detailers, both professional hobbyists alike. I would hope a reputable company like Mckee`s 37 that wishes to sell their products to detailers would take that issue seriously as well.
 
You are correct. There is nothing on their website or "FAQ" (Frequently Asked Questions) information indicating how to obtain Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS). I am sure that they have them, as this is an Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) legal requirement for all chemical manufacturer`s to have them for any chemical product sold in the USA.
The "problem" is having a manufacturer list chemicals they deem as "proprietary" or "trade secret" for a specific product so as to protect its content and market advantage.
Remember, MSDS sheets are designed to protect and inform the end-user on what they are using chemical-wise and how to properly us it, along with special safety gear (personal protection) they may need in its use, and special medicinal antidotes or environmental procedures that may be needed in the event of an accident or spill.
On Meg`s Detailer Line products, they have the MSDS 4 diamond boxes printed right on the label on gallon jug, although not in the color codes for each safety item.

I would call Mckee`s37 Customer Service line toll free at 1-844-852-5300 from 9 am-6:00 pm EST, Monday-Friday, and 10 am – 4 pm on Saturday.

I know this seems out of line and off-topic, but personal safety should be a concern to all Autopian detailers, both professional hobbyists alike. I would hope a reputable company like Mckee`s 37 that wishes to sell their products to detailers would take that issue seriously as well.

Thanks for the response. I`ve actually asked numerous times but because I am not a "shipping company" or "distributor" they have made it very clear that I do not meet the requirements. I`ve gone through 6 gallons of M37 APC+ in the past year which I thought would be sufficient enough, but it`s not . It`s been really REALLY frustrating.

This is a direct quote from Nick, I believe he`s the product support specialist.

"(M)SDS information is intended for shipping companies and distributors that purchase our product in bulk. Any consumer-related safety information is on the bottle."
 
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