Armour Amplify

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Is Amplify dillutable when used as a drying aid? If so at what ratio?
 
Is Amplify dillutable when used as a drying aid? If so at what ratio?
That would be a question for bradley at ads. But i have never heard of it being able to be diluted or anything. Never on the gallon jug/ bottle.

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I'd think you can use it as-is right out of the bottle. I've never bought the gallon jug (is it thicker/concentrated?), but the product in the 16oz bottles is pretty thin and applies very nicely.
 
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I'd think you can use it as-is right out of the bottle. I've never bought the gallon jug (is it thicker/concentrated?), but the product in the 16oz bottles is pretty thin and applies very nicely.
gallon should be the same
 
It is a ready to use product in the bottle and gallon. Now it can be used as a spray in rinse but that uses a lot of product.
 
I realize that it is ready to use from the bottle but i was wondering if it has the ability to be diluted. There are similar products that are ready to use but may also be diluted.
Im sure that it can be diluted as it would be as simple adding x amount of water to x amount of product. But by diluting Amplify in any ratio cause the product to become ineffective?
I did contact Amour Detail with the question but have not heard back yet.
 
Well I received a response from Bradley at Armour Detail. I had ask Armour if they would recommend diluting Amplify when used as a drying aid and if so in what ratio and if not why not.

His response was he would not recommend diluting it as when using as a drying aid it is already being diluted by the water on the surface.
 
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