Kris R
360Detail.com
- Nov 15, 2008
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So I've been using Megs APC+ and even super diluted this cleaner is hard core. I'm talking less than 1/2 oz on a whole spray bottle of distiller water is powerful.
When I mixed up a similar gallon to use as a tornado cleaning solution I started noticing a few things. I'm not sure if it's a combination of the cleaner and the tool forcing it deeper into the pores of the leather or plastic but it seemingly leaves the surface really dry. Almost stripped of its natural oils. So I ended up lately mixing my cleaner in a spray bottle and using only water in the Tornador. But I'm wondering if it's possible to get some other ideas on a cleaner that inst as abrasive since the Tornador itself is song a lot of the work. Looking for a mile cleaner that doesn't strip the surface you clean. Thanks.
When I mixed up a similar gallon to use as a tornado cleaning solution I started noticing a few things. I'm not sure if it's a combination of the cleaner and the tool forcing it deeper into the pores of the leather or plastic but it seemingly leaves the surface really dry. Almost stripped of its natural oils. So I ended up lately mixing my cleaner in a spray bottle and using only water in the Tornador. But I'm wondering if it's possible to get some other ideas on a cleaner that inst as abrasive since the Tornador itself is song a lot of the work. Looking for a mile cleaner that doesn't strip the surface you clean. Thanks.