Meg's d103 question

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Hey guys question on an apc. Trying to get better apc for interiors including leather. Does d103 leave leather sticky or tacky. Or does it leave it clean and smooth? Also how does it do on engine bays, tires etc.? Thanks
 
Works great on everything. No problems with stickyness.

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I've not had an issue with 103 and it being sticky or tacky in any scenario. I can't say on engines as I personally haven't tried it I just use D108 for that and it works excellent with excellent results. :)
 
What dilution are you using?

I have 2 different bottles one is 1:10 and the other is 1:4 and I use the 1:10 for general cleaning and interior wipe downs. If I run across something that's stubborn I use the 1:4 and most the time it does the job. If not ill make a stronger batch or just switch up to another product like (believe it or not Sonax cockpit spray) and it works like a charm.
 
I have 2 different bottles one is 1:10 and the other is 1:4 and I use the 1:10 for general cleaning and interior wipe downs. If I run across something that's stubborn I use the 1:4 and most the time it does the job. If not ill make a stronger batch or just switch up to another product like (believe it or not Sonax cockpit spray) and it works like a charm.

I use the same dilutions as you have stated no issues for em either :xyxthumbs:
 
Thanks for all the info. Sounds like quality prod.

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Yes, it's a must have :D. I use it for engines, interior and wheel wells. It works really good at those dilutions.
 
I used it for the first time last weekend on my wife's car. I cleaned tires, wheel wells, door jams, plastic rear cargo mat, carepeted floor mats, and the engine with it and it worked great. I just diluted it at about 6:1 and used it at that strength on everything so I didn't have to mess with two different bottles. The orange scent makes the car smell good too.
 
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