Joe's Detail
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in your opinion, do u think the simgle green/automotive line is safe to use on all types of wheels? and what do u use simple green or similiar apc/degresers for if it all when doing a detail?
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I'm not a fan of Simple Green, but if it is used properly it may be fine. The bottle I have says to dilute 10:1 for heavy cleaning and 30:1 for light cleaning. Sounds pretty potent to me. I used it once to clean an engine and then heard about it's effect on aluminum and don't use it at all now.Joe's Detail said:in your opinion, do u think the simgle green/automotive line is safe to use on all types of wheels? and what do u use simple green or similiar apc/degresers for if it all when doing a detail?
The word automotive went right over my head the first time I read the post. It probably is a totally different product.Joe's Detail said:in your opinion, do u think the simgle green/automotive line is safe to use on all types of wheels? and what do u use simple green or similiar apc/degresers for if it all when doing a detail?
CharlesW said:The word automotive went right over my head the first time I read the post. It probably is a totally different product.
Since they now have a formulation that the aircraft industry will now accept, it seems likely that they have addressed the automotive market as well.
It seems like using a product geared towards the automotive market and used according to the manufacturers instructions would be what to use regardless of who makes it.
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CharlesW said:D10101 All Purpose Cleaner
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joyriide1113 said:Costco has an awesome degreaser. Its called "Oil Eater". I've used it for spot clenaing of carpets, tires, wells, and trim. Works really well. They also have the Kirkland APC which I've heard good things about.
Joe's Detail said:charlesw: where can i find this?
joyriide1113 said:Costco has an awesome degreaser. Its called "Oil Eater". I've used it for spot clenaing of carpets, tires, wells, and trim. Works really well. They also have the Kirkland APC which I've heard good things about.
I've been reading people say don't use simple green, and one of the reasons is that it can damage aluminum.Sherman8r44 said:+1
The Kafko Oil Eater is really good stuff. I haven't seen the Kirkland APC either, I guess they stopped making it. And Kafko Oil Eater is also sold at Autobarn, so I doubt it's a Costco brand.
Here is the page it's on (it's at the bottom)Avoid prolonged contact on aluminum.
Are the dilutions that people are using correct?joyriide1113 said:No one said to use it for aluminum... We're dedicating it as a degreaser for wells/tires/spot cleaning, ect.
The main topic was to not use SIMPLE GREEN FOR WHEELs in general seeings as it not only causes damage to aluminum, but to painted surfaces as well.