Eimann Fabrik Hi-Intensity

MnRiverman

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I was skeptical about this stuff when I ordered it, but let me just say - WOW!



I used it for the first time on my neglected Infiniti G20t. 1999 model with 99,950 miles on it (almost at the 100k mark!). This car hadn't been washed in about 4 months, it was filthy, had a layer of grime over the whole thing, and tar and other crap from the road all over the lower sections of it. This car is also white, so every little spot and tar shows up.



Well, I sprayed some of the Hi-Intensity on the lower door sils and the front and rear bumpers and all the crap just washed away, and I mean some of this stuff had been there for two years that washing wouldn't remove.



I then went over it with a sponge and this car looks brand new.



Also used it on the wheels because it seemed to work as well/if not a little better than my Armor All A-Z Wheel Cleaner.



I also cleaned the door jams with it that hadn't been cleaned probably since we bought the car. All the dirt just wiped away and left a great shine - truly impressive. Also cleaned out the wheel wells like they were never dirty. I wish I had taken before/after pictures.



Overall, this was 8 bucks very well spent, and I recommend it to anyone looking for a great all purpose cleaner.



- Anthony



P.S. - It's raining now and all my hard work has gone to waste, so hopefully this post will help others. :p
 
adg44, just wait til you start using it in the engine bay. :bigups That's the only place I used it, and I was thrilled at its performance. Also, while it's very aggressive about tackling grease, it smells gentle. I loved it.



I never used it on paint, 'cause I thought it would just be TOO aggressive. :nixweiss Sounds like your experience was good, though. Did you dilute it?
 
Nice post. I would be take caution in using Ef Hi-Intensity full strength on painted surfaces. Maybe cut it 50/50 with some distilled water. I know some poeple who cut it down 50/50 and still get great results.



I use my Ef Hi-Intensity on tires and really dirty wheels (full strength) and diluted 50/50 for cleaning out really dirty interiors (spots that Valugard's Omni All Purpose can't handle.)



I got a gallon for under $20. Great price, great product!



EDIT: Lynn, smells gentle? I have been hit with a buzz when I get some overspray vapors into my face by accident. This stuff hits you strong.
 
Nope, used it full strength... this car was filthy.



It said on the bottle use full strength for spot cleaning, so I figured that's what they meant.



I mean if you can use it on clear coated wheels, one would think it would be fine on clear coated paint? :confused: Paint is fine where I used it, in fact has never looked better! :)



I have a sample of ValuGuard Omni All Purpose that I need to get around to testing.
 
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