Clown(s)...you decide

On a known dirty steering wheel a diluted APC is the only way to go, his Clean & Protect is a good maintence product. Once I use up my DIY products I'm all done with them

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1st take a picture of all of it in a trash can (and then retrieve after posting pic)
 
On a known dirty steering wheel a diluted APC is the only way to go, his Clean & Protect is a good maintence product. Once I use up my DIY products I'm all done with them

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Well, I've actually got some Interior Ceramic and Ceramic Gloss to use up as well. Thing is, the products are solid but he isn't, kinda sucks

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A salesman is always a salesman.

I do not use APCs on interiors since 1) I do not to because I am only doing my vehicles so never really dirty and 2) I do not like the scent they leave. just use Griot's.

I am still stuck on Yvan's two alternatives methods - either it is rinseless or foam rinse foam.

To me a commercial detailer should be very interested in cost per use but clearly the lure seems to be scent, brand name, etc. That does not seem to ever come up in many reviews.
 
On a known dirty steering wheel a diluted APC is the only way to go, his Clean & Protect is a good maintence product. Once I use up my DIY products I'm all done with them

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Been trying to tell y’all. They were the start of the detailluminati…


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I read the title and closed captions and posted this here ASAP, I'm going to "try" and listen later

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