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I've been wanting to bring this up for a while. A lot of high end detailers and even a lot of us on this forum talk about using ph balanced products on interior and exterior surfaces.
It sounds great and all but i found that some of the best and most proven products are things like megs apc+ and opc which both have 11+ ph...maybe slightly lower if diluted but still fairly high.
So what's the deal and how important is this number?
Obviously some common sense has to be used here. You wouldn't use super degreaser 13+ ph on leather. Also, i know that a slightly higher ph will strip lsp's etc, but does that necessarily make them unsafe. For example, would you use opc on a ferrari interior/exterior? Why or why not?
Thanks!
It sounds great and all but i found that some of the best and most proven products are things like megs apc+ and opc which both have 11+ ph...maybe slightly lower if diluted but still fairly high.
So what's the deal and how important is this number?
Obviously some common sense has to be used here. You wouldn't use super degreaser 13+ ph on leather. Also, i know that a slightly higher ph will strip lsp's etc, but does that necessarily make them unsafe. For example, would you use opc on a ferrari interior/exterior? Why or why not?
Thanks!