Those who use OPC as an interior cleaner, question...

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Has it ever damaged anything(leather, plastic, etc..)? This is the only APC I would even consider using on interiors.
 
Never had a problem with it or any Optimum products. I do follow dilution recommendations.
 
Has it ever damaged anything(leather, plastic, etc..)? This is the only APC I would even consider using on interiors.
Short answer, no. For interior cleaning, try Ultima Interior Shampoo. Cost a little more, but I guaranty you that you will love it Mark. It's more like a liquid foam.:xyxthumbs:
 
Short answer, no. For interior cleaning, try Ultima Interior Shampoo. Cost a little more, but I guaranty you that you will love it Mark. It's more like a liquid foam.:xyxthumbs:

If I remember correctly (from almost a year ago), he used it and was less than impressed.

No damage here with OPC here, Mark.
 
I had a strange issue with OPC on a BMW interior a while ago. It was diluted 1:3 or 1:10, can't exactly remember. Since then, never used it on interiors. One of the leather door panels was completely dis-colored by OPC; the rest were fine. :dunno:

I just remembered Blackfire APC. I used a sample a while back and was very impressed!

Short answer, no. For interior cleaning, try Ultima Interior Shampoo. Cost a little more, but I guaranty you that you will love it Mark. It's more like a liquid foam.:xyxthumbs:
Thanks Ron.

I'm trying to be as cost effective as possible these days. :dblthumb2:
 
If I remember correctly (from almost a year ago), he used it and was less than impressed.

No damage here with OPC here, Mark.
You know Mark..chicken one day, feathers the next.:dblthumb2:
 
I had a strange issue with OPC on a BMW interior a while ago. It was diluted 1:3 or 1:10, can't exactly remember. Since then, never used it on interiors. One of the leather door panels was completely dis-colored by OPC; the rest were fine. :dunno:

I just remembered about Blackfire APC. I used a sample a while back and was very impressed!


Thanks Ron.

I'm trying to be as cost effective as possible these days. :dblthumb2:

To be honest, I get extremely similar results with OPC and BF APC. They smell and look different, but I wonder how different they are.
 
You know Mark..chicken one day, feathers the next.:dblthumb2:
LOL! However, I've found another "interior cleaner" that I like better than Ultima, and that would be DP Total Interior. Still too expensive, though.
 
I bought this APC from Chemical guys, i asked the guy directly what can I use for interior, he said APC then asked about wheels, he said APC, door jams engine he said APC etc....,

Now I'm scared to haha

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Was about $7 for a 16 oz concentrate, dont remember exactly went on a shopping spree yesterday 😎

Sorry meant to edit this post not start another one lol
 
LOL! However, I've found another "interior cleaner" that I like better than Ultima, and that would be DP Total Interior. Still too expensive, though.

Unless its on bogo.:hungry: Its actually on bogo right now! I like it but I don't care for the banana smell it has.:nomore:
 
I use it 3 or 4:1 on interiors no problem. Plan to drop it down further though in the future. It cleans very well.
 
Generally, interior cleaners are spray on, wipe off. I think OPC is great for many exterior jobs, but I'm reluctant to use it as an interior cleaner because you are supposed to rinse it off to thoroughly remove any residue. How would you rinse your interior surfaces?
 
Generally, interior cleaners are spray on, wipe off. I think OPC is great for many exterior jobs, but I'm reluctant to use it as an interior cleaner because you are supposed to rinse it off to thoroughly remove any residue. How would you rinse your interior surfaces?
Exactly why I'm not fond of using APC's on interiors. However, I think re-wiping with a damp MF would do the trick(plastic, vinyl, leather, etc..). I would definitely not use an APC on non-removable carpet/upholstery, unless I had a pro hot water extractor.
 
Exactly why I'm not fond of using APC's on interiors. However, I think re-wiping with a damp MF would do the trick(plastic, vinyl, leather, etc..). I would definitely not use an APC on non-removable carpet/upholstery, unless I had a pro hot water extractor.

Good idea. I have OPC but I am too "scared" to try it on my G's leather interior. However, after watching "Ihaveacamero"'s video review about it, and watching him use it on his leather, I am feeling a bit more comfortable.

I will probably dilute it at least 3:1 or 10:1(ish) and be sure to wipe the surface with a damp, clean towel before moving on to another part of the car.
 
Why are you scared. All Clean+ is safe on those things if diluted correctly. I use it all the time.

Probably read it wrong but FivePoint.0 said "that is the only APC he used on interiors."

Dont know which one he meabt but pretty sure he didnt mean mine.

But thank you clean my corolla I feel a lot better. Lol
 
According to Chemical Guys they told me directly, you just dilute it correctly for interior and then clean and let it air dry.
 
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