Cleaning Chemical Manufacturers and Companies that may be used for Car Detailing

Lonnie

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Just as there are a plethora of car-care-specific chemical manufactures/companies/distributors/re-sellers that we all know by name and use their products, there are probably as many, if not more commercial and industrial cleaning chemical companies out there a well.
My question is: What specific products from which companies do you use for car detailing and why?
I know some will point out LA Totally Awesome from Awesome Products, Inc. (Dollar Store/Dollar General/Dollar Tree), Dawn Dish Soap from Proctor and Gamble, and Simple Green from Sunshine Products, Inc., so you can leave these off the list.

Heres a few from my list:
Black Streak Remover from Bio-Kleen Products, Inc. (Kalamazoo, MI) Great for aluminum or fiberglass RV or boat black streak removal. Nothing works as good. They also make a salt neutralizer Salt Kleen that may apply to those who live near oceans or cold climates that deice roads with salt.

Jakes Degreaser from Stearns Chemicals
(Madison, WI) "Cost-effective" (AKA cheap) degreaser for floors. They make a whole line of cleaners for power washers.

Woolite Detergent from Rickett and Coleman, Inc. Scottwaxs suggestion for cleaning leather. It works OK.

Bio-Power Plus from Multi-Clean
Dont have this, but suggested as THE ENZYME CLEANER for spilled milk and other protein (urine) odors in cars. They make a vast line of cleaners that may carry over to fleet car cleaning.

Odorcide 210 concentrate from Thornell Corp (Smithville, MO) Think of this as a Fra-breeze deodorizer on steroids. Great for pet smells in cars. Found this on this very forum. They now make a number of different scents/products for specific applications, like cigarette smoke.

Sure-Pass Fabric Spotter and Steam-Plus Carpet Detergent from DSC Products, Inc. (Muskegon, MI) These come from a local carpet dealer that sells Persian and wool rugs. If its good enough for their cleaning of hi-end carpets, its good enough for my car and yes, they work very well by hand brush scrubbing and microfiber towel wicking/soak-up extraction.

Spot Shot Carpet Stain Remover by WD-40 Co.
If youve cleaned oil or tar stains from carpets with WD-40, but hated the smell it left behind, try this cleaner (its basically de-scented WD-40). Whats REALLY nice about this cleaner is you can get it at Walmart for about $4.00 for the 14 oz. aerosol can.

Plexus Plastic Cleaner from B.T.I Chemical Company, Inc. Many of you who do boating are may know about this plastic cleaner. I use it on clear plastic lenses/covers on dashes and fake-plastic wood trim pieces (hey, its plastic!) I have not tried it out for navigation/information touch screens which are the norm in new cars these days. It also fills in scratches on DVDs and CDs, so that no-longer-in-production scratched CD of Sweet with "Ballroom Blitz" on it may be playable again.

Spray Nine Multi-Purpose Cleaner and Disinfectant (RTU) by Permatex Division of Illinois Tool Works, Inc. Another find from this forum. Suggested for cleaning moldy/mildew car interiors. I use it first when there are bad-smelling organic spills in cars and follow with traditional cleaners. Great for bathrooms, garbage cans, gym bags, and trunks of cars. Available at most Sherwin-Williams Paint Stores. (may be on Sale now with Spring Cleaning)

I started this thread with the idea that there may be some "cost-effective" cleaning chemicals that you have found and use that we Autopians simply do not know about, so please share them with us.
 
Ive been researching degreasers lately as with color changing products, and found this out. Even though you say to leace Simple Green out, Ill just put it in anyways. Simple Green has a industrial version of their Pro degreaser, the purple one at Home Depot. The industrial one is available at Aero based companies online and is certified by Boeing as a recommended degreaser because it is non corrosive on aluminum parts, and is colorless.

Its called Simple Green 13406 Extreme Aircraft and Precision Cleaner.

its like 24 a gallon online and can be diluted. The same consumer version is the purple one at Home Depot, which is the same MSDS, but with coloring. And only 13-14 a gallon.

Zep from Home Depot is also good. I use their deodorizer spray, which is like Febreeze, and their orange degreaser. I heard their Fast 505 is great too for wheels, and based on my preliminary findings, the MSDSs look good.
 
- Applied Colors Coffee and Stain Remover.

- Unique Natural Wine Stain Eater Red Remover

- Bissell Spot Clean Pet (carpet cleaning product)
 
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