favorite apc?

I like Meguiar's Citri-Gel for cleaning tires and wheel wells. The gel formula clings very well to vertical surfaces, and a vigorous brushing will whiten even the dullest raised white letters. For other general purpose cleaning, I like Poorboy's Biodegradable All Purpose Cleaner. A 30:1 (water to APC) mixture works very well for light cleaning.
 
I've used Poorboy's, Meguiar's, and several others. To be honest, I have a hard time telling which one is better. I probably don't spend enough time "critiquing[font=&quot][/font]" them.

That said, I'm sure you will get good results from any one of them. Just try and pick one that is safe on you, and safe for anything you might get the stuff on.
 
I was going to ask this same question. I did some searching, but I did not come up with a lot of information. I did notice that Poorboys is way more expensive that APC+ or Charlie's Soap. Could anyone tell me why? I know it is Bio-Degradable, but is it safer to use, any others? If so it might be worth the extra price.

Thanks,

Austin
 
abain said:
I was going to ask this same question. I did some searching, but I did not come up with a lot of information. I did notice that Poorboys is way more expensive that APC+ or Charlie's Soap. Could anyone tell me why? I know it is Bio-Degradable, but is it safer to use, any others? If so it might be worth the extra price.

Thanks,

Austin


Aloha Austin, Welcome to Dc . I like to use Costco's APC . Its labeled as a degreaser in the car isle . read the back and it gives you mix ratios for carpets and interiors.

Jon
 
In no particular order:

Charlie's Soap All Purpose Cleaner
Kirkland Signature Multi-Purpose Cleaner (available at Costco)
Simple Green
 
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