Chemical Guys NONSENsE

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Today I used NONSENsE at a 20:1 dilution on some carpet. It works great and a 16oz bottle ($8.99) dilutes to under $.03 an oz. The cleaner is colorless and odorless.

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This stuff is economical and effective. :dblthumb2:
 
i have a bottle of this stuff that i havent tried looks promising
 
i have a bottle of this stuff that i havent tried looks promising

LOL your like me, you have new stuff in your detail stash you havent even tried yet, but you just "had to have it". :D
 
I had not had much luck with NONSENSE at 20:1 on my carpets. I suspect like most cleaners some are better at some stains than others. I would suggest doing a side by side with water vs NONSENSE at 20:1.
 
:iagree: Then you get confused on what to use.

Most cg products are confusing as they market it in several categories. That's quite of difference in the before and after. Great another product to put on the list. I don't have a fabric cleaning product (I doubt cg innerclean can clean carpets) so it's time I get one.
 
.... Most CG products are a bit hyped, but I did like Nonsense. The fact that has no scent, is great because I hate the cleaner smell. It's a car not a kitchen. Nonsense is great.
 
Even nonsense is confusing. I think they market it as an APC. Sometimes they even shows using it on tires, but all I know its it works great on carpets.

Also, this test was done with just a CG carpet brush and microfiber towels.
 
I personally use nonsense on everything. Tires, trim and interior cleaning is where I use it most. I use it at two dilutions. 20:1 for light cleaning and even as a pre soak when doing a rinse less wash and 10:1 for heavier duty interior cleaning or exterior cleaning.

I also use their fabric clean for carpet cleaning and it's a really great product for carpet cleaning.
 
Fabric clean is a great maintenance product. We break our backs cleaning fabric and FC does a great job maintaining that hard work. I wouldn't say it completely replaces your carpet cleaning arsenal.

I prefer UUW+ for QD and then a waterless wash dilution after.

I used nonsense in a steam cleaner, worked amazing.
 
I'll buy some of this and try it.
Looks promising.

Seems a bottle goes a long way?
 
Today I used NONSENsE at a 20:1 dilution on some carpet. It works great and a 16oz bottle ($8.99) dilutes to under $.03 an oz. The cleaner is colorless and odorless.

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This stuff is economical and effective. :dblthumb2:

U diluted the nonsense with normal water or distilled water???
 
Are any of you familiar with their Stain Extract and All-Clean? My first bulk purchase was through chemical guys and I have only used Stain Extract for carpets so far. But I hate the smell. I don't think I'll ever stop using the All-Clean though because it works awesome as an all purpose cleaner. But I haven't been in tune with the new products they've been putting out and using products they've had since 2011. Just wondering how they compare if anyone has had experience with these different products.
 
Are any of you familiar with their Stain Extract and All-Clean? My first bulk purchase was through chemical guys and I have only used Stain Extract for carpets so far. But I hate the smell. I don't think I'll ever stop using the All-Clean though because it works awesome as an all purpose cleaner. But I haven't been in tune with the new products they've been putting out and using products they've had since 2011. Just wondering how they compare if anyone has had experience with these different products.

Ok thanks.if I use as a APC , in which places I have to use this APC?? In which areas?? Wat is the dilution ratio for as a APC??



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I generally use 1:4-1:5 with tap water with All Clean. I just eyeball the measurement and mostly go by color since I've been using it so long. I use it on all interior plastics, and it specifically works great getting make-up off the steering wheel and controls, which is really common with any vehicles driven by women. Gets dirt off the doors easily, and every cup holder, no matter how dirty, I've gotten completely clean. I also use it on the wheel wells, wheels, and engine bay detailing. I avoid getting it on painted surfaces though. Not sure if it'll hurt anything, but my friend that taught me said not to. I've tried wheel specific cleaners and didn't notice any difference, and even I ran out, I just went back to using All Clean on them. Works awesome on rubber floor mats too.
 
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