McKee's 37 Product Expert Here!

I encourage everybody who hasn't tried the hi intensity apc to buy it!


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The APC Plus is nice!

I started using this a lot for interior cleaning after we lost Nick's 914's predecessor.

Leaves no steaks on glossy or "chrome" interior pieces and glass if used properly. I usually use it at 10-20:1. It has quite a bit of foaming action, even at higher dilutions. I've used it for cleaning less dirty wheels and as a presoak for dirty paint.

To me I feel it's a very good and safe all around cleaner.


Their Rinseless Wash and Wax is nice also.

After using it for a little I mixed it up 1:128 one day and have used that ratio since. I like the extra slickness at the higher ratio. I also use my rinseless as my clay lube so I like to have it a little higher.

I use this on most of my customers vehicles. It definitely seems to have some wax in it and make sure you shake it well before you measure.

It's never given me any problems drying it using one towel. Just a pass with wet side, then a pass the dryer side. I have also had no issues with it so far when used with other brand spray waxes as drying aids. OCW most of the time.

It works fine as a clay lube.
 
Hey got any before and afters of McKee’s RV Vinyl Decal & Graphic Restorer? I have yet to find a review about this product?
 
I think this will be one of the best selling lines once it's been around for a little and there are more reviews up.

I need to put together a few.
 
I think this will be one of the best selling lines once it's been around for a little and there are more reviews up.

I need to put together a few.

Especially with Nick at the helm of product development!
 
I encourage everybody who hasn't tried the hi intensity apc to buy it!


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The APC Plus is nice!

I started using this a lot for interior cleaning after we lost Nick's 914's predecessor.

Leaves no steaks on glossy or "chrome" interior pieces and glass if used properly. I usually use it at 10-20:1. It has quite a bit of foaming action, even at higher dilutions. I've used it for cleaning less dirty wheels and as a presoak for dirty paint.

To me I feel it's a very good and safe all around cleaner.


Their Rinseless Wash and Wax is nice also.

After using it for a little I mixed it up 1:128 one day and have used that ratio since. I like the extra slickness at the higher ratio. I also use my rinseless as my clay lube so I like to have it a little higher.

I use this on most of my customers vehicles. It definitely seems to have some wax in it and make sure you shake it well before you measure.

It's never given me any problems drying it using one towel. Just a pass with wet side, then a pass the dryer side. I have also had no issues with it so far when used with other brand spray waxes as drying aids. OCW most of the time.

It works fine as a clay lube.

Excellent feedback, thank you. :dblthumb2:

Hey got any before and afters of McKee’s RV Vinyl Decal & Graphic Restorer? I have yet to find a review about this product?

Review of McKee's RV Vinyl Decal & Graphic Restorer

I think this will be one of the best selling lines once it's been around for a little and there are more reviews up.

I need to put together a few.

I'm looking forward to your reviews. :)

Especially with Nick at the helm of product development!

Who, me?! :o I'm just a car guy that likes to keep his Subaru clean....:autowash:
 
I think this will be one of the best selling lines once it's been around for a little.

I have no doubt this statement will be true sooner than later. McKee's 37 is amazing stuff!

And like Jaret said, even more so with Nick running the show! :D
 
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I've seen talk regarding using AIO's "wet", meaning use an "ample" amount of product. I was using 360 today and on one of my pads I noticed considerable wear/breakdown toward the middle of the pad (B&S white). I suppose this is heat related? I was using a GG6 on speed 4. So, did I not have enough product on the pad? Or did I use too much and I worked the product too long?
 
I've seen talk regarding using AIO's "wet", meaning use an "ample" amount of product. I was using 360 today and on one of my pads I noticed considerable wear/breakdown toward the middle of the pad (B&S white). I suppose this is heat related? I was using a GG6 on speed 4. So, did I not have enough product on the pad? Or did I use too much and I worked the product too long?
sounds like too much product
 
I've seen talk regarding using AIO's "wet", meaning use an "ample" amount of product. I was using 360 today and on one of my pads I noticed considerable wear/breakdown toward the middle of the pad (B&S white). I suppose this is heat related? I was using a GG6 on speed 4. So, did I not have enough product on the pad? Or did I use too much and I worked the product too long?

Clean the pad with an old terry cloth towel. Squeeze the pad with the towel to remove spent product. Also, rotate pads frequently. Don't expect to do an entire car with 1 or 2 pads. Using 4 or 5 pads will not only yield better results, it will also maximize your (pad) investment.
 
New here. have Porter Cable 7424XP and looking for an all in one for 3 cars and have 1 car that needs a little more work on a couple panels. Was looking at BOSS system. I would also need some new pads . What would you recommend? these are all daily drivers. I'm 58 and don't want to spend a ton of time doing. 2 sons will help. Also all 4 interiors need cleaning.
 
New here. have Porter Cable 7424XP and looking for an all in one for 3 cars and have 1 car that needs a little more work on a couple panels. Was looking at BOSS system. I would also need some new pads . What would you recommend? these are all daily drivers. I'm 58 and don't want to spend a ton of time doing. 2 sons will help. Also all 4 interiors need cleaning.

McKee's 360 AIO. Great stuff.
 
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