imported_doctordon
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I'm not bragging, nor pleading for mercy in front of this firing squad, just presenting a fact. I like a clean car. I won't go for a drive that lasts 2hrs without washing the car first. ...but I bought this Ford Escape in November 2000 - which has 123,000mi on it - has never seen the inside of my garage ... and never seen more than a wash - ever.
I mfg. accessories for planes and some of the covers I make out of Sunbrella marine canvas get pretty nasty stitting outside all year long. In a search for a cleaning solution, I found Iosso Mold & Mildew Stain Remover. It's a simple soap powder that just seemed to work magic on my truck. 'Magic', loosely meaning; it made this trucklet a helluva lot cleaner than any "Car Wash" I bought at the auto parts store. (I have two at the moment: Krystal Klear and Westley's)
It does one real odd thing: it makes your hands slippery as hell after using it. Even if dry...once re-wetted you think they are greased?! I found out why: The pH is 10+. Which means it is strongly alkaline. A pH over 12 is damaging to skin and eyes ...but it sure cleans like hell!
It's not like I lack the tools ...both air and electric, or foam and wood pads, or product ...shee'it ...TOO much product. It just seem that the paint was nothing special to begin with.. and it always looks clean and shiny ..as Ford ever expected it would get anyway. So, I simply washed it.
I bought it from Iosso directly in bulk, but I've seen it in Walmart. I'm not sure it would be helpful to any of you detailers ...I'm not sure it would do anything to glaze or Caranuba, all I know it that it cleans like nothing I've used before. (I calculate that I've washed it between 50-60 times with this, and wool mitt, with no visible negative effects on the paint)
I also don't use as much as the directions instruct: maybe 2oz per gallon - hot water. You need to rinse soon and in volume; it will dry and streak. Anyway, that's my share. Cheers.
J i m
....I just took some pH paper and tested Krystal Klear: 6 - "Mildly Acid".

I mfg. accessories for planes and some of the covers I make out of Sunbrella marine canvas get pretty nasty stitting outside all year long. In a search for a cleaning solution, I found Iosso Mold & Mildew Stain Remover. It's a simple soap powder that just seemed to work magic on my truck. 'Magic', loosely meaning; it made this trucklet a helluva lot cleaner than any "Car Wash" I bought at the auto parts store. (I have two at the moment: Krystal Klear and Westley's)
It does one real odd thing: it makes your hands slippery as hell after using it. Even if dry...once re-wetted you think they are greased?! I found out why: The pH is 10+. Which means it is strongly alkaline. A pH over 12 is damaging to skin and eyes ...but it sure cleans like hell!
It's not like I lack the tools ...both air and electric, or foam and wood pads, or product ...shee'it ...TOO much product. It just seem that the paint was nothing special to begin with.. and it always looks clean and shiny ..as Ford ever expected it would get anyway. So, I simply washed it.
I bought it from Iosso directly in bulk, but I've seen it in Walmart. I'm not sure it would be helpful to any of you detailers ...I'm not sure it would do anything to glaze or Caranuba, all I know it that it cleans like nothing I've used before. (I calculate that I've washed it between 50-60 times with this, and wool mitt, with no visible negative effects on the paint)
I also don't use as much as the directions instruct: maybe 2oz per gallon - hot water. You need to rinse soon and in volume; it will dry and streak. Anyway, that's my share. Cheers.
J i m
....I just took some pH paper and tested Krystal Klear: 6 - "Mildly Acid".