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I understand the dilution part, it’s just I’ve heard you can dilute an APC to make a detailing spray or a interior cleaner. I’m just wondering if people know anymore and what the dilution ratio is, I’m new to detailing and I want to start spending less by making my own cleaners and stop paying to ship water.
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Should have clarified, my post wasn't directed at you, just felt like typing it out for the general forum population.
I personally use Optimum Power Clean. I buy it by the gallon.
I dilute it 3:1 to clean wheels (prior to trying Meg's Wheel Brightener), 3:1 also makes for a great bug-removal product. Spray on the front bumper, wait a few minutes, agitate w/ soft brush and rinse off.
It makes a great general interior cleaner as well, I dilute it 10:1 for these duties.
You have to use the -log to get a positive value for that part of the equation. The log(1/11) = -1.04139. The -log(1/11) = 1.04139.
9 - 1.04139 = 7.95861.
If you are starting with an acid, you still have to use the -log. The formula for an acid is original chemical pH + (-log(original volume/new volume)).
Diluting the acid will increase the pH and bring it closer to 7. Pure water has a pH value of 7.
Lemon juice has a pH of 3. Diluting it 10:1 will yield:
3 + (-log(1/11)) = 4.04139
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