willowcat11
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I am really interested to find out how the M37 HI APC compares with Megs D101.
Has anyone had a chance to try the new M37 APC?
Has anyone had a chance to try the new M37 APC?
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^Quite an endorsement! Hard to follow that up with much more.
I have not used D101, but have gone from Optimum Power Clean to McKee's 37(or DP) High Int APC+.
It is very good so far. 10:1 does clean pretty well, and seems safe. I have thought about trying to dilute if further. It does have a nice light orange sent that does not linger, although I wish it did.
I've used it a couple of times 4:1 on wheels that looked bad, but were not super bad, and has worked well.
Thank you for the Excellent Reviews Mwoywod and Mantilgh!
I too am surprised there isn't more talk of Hi-Intensity APC+. How long has the product been out now? Was it apart of the DP line when it was around?
OPC left residue? Wow...While I still use D101 APC at 10:1 and D108 Super Degreaser at 10:1 for all my interior cleaning when possible (they are both so cheap and effective) Mckee's Hi-Intensity APC+(formerly DP APC+) although similar to D101 in my experience, is significantly better. It cleans better than D101 at the same 10:1 dilution ratio but the best part about it is that is doesn't leave any residue at all. I don't really have any residue issues with D101 or D108 but I know alot of people on the forums have dealt with it (It may be psychological but I feel diluting with distilled water prevents the residue problem. The only APC's I've tried that left that residue were also actually the two most expensive (blackfire APC and Optimum power clean). But as for Hi-Intensity APC+ I honestly can't find anything wrong with it. It's clear in color which I love, it has a clean citrus scent that is better than the scent of D101 (which I also love) but what makes it the perfect APC is that it is safe on virtually ALL materials and surfaces. I used to use megs D120 glass cleaner concentrate but because Hi-Intensity APC+ doesn't leave a residue, I have found the 10:1 dilution ratio to be an extremely effective and safe glass cleaner. Also, where other APC's could potentially ruin clear plastic guages, hi-intensity is completely safe and actually effective at cleaning them and leaving a streak free haze free finish. I have had great results using it on paint too. Whether it's bug residue or tar, there isn't a surface on my vehicle I'm not completely comfortable using it on. Lastly, while I think you'll want to keep D101 on hand because it's truly a great product and an incredible value, Hi-Intensity is a life saver when you are cleaning the back seats of a van or something where there isn't much ventilation (it can still make you cough in stronger dilutions but I have been so impressed with it at 10:1 that I no longer even bother premixing it any stronger)
Nick@Autogeek said:
@OP:
•Since I have always seen the "M" designation
more or less reserved for Meguiar's products
in their Mirror Glaze line-up...
-your use of the product abbreviation M37,
in your thread starter's title and posting,
threw me for a loop at first.
Bob