Newbie what dilutions should I make with APC & ONR?

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Among my recent order I purchased for the first time a jug of Meg's APC and 32 oz ONR. I also picked up some Zep spray bottles at HD today.

I'm new to both products. I expect to use the APC for engine detailing, cleaning my leather interior?, jams etc. How many different spray bottles of dilutions should I make up?

For the ONR basically same question. Expect to use it as clay lube, QD, waterless wash?

I'm unaware of all the variety of uses for both these products. Thanks much, Spiney-Dave
 
I always make dilute my apc's as follows:
20:1 for interior cleaning
10:1 for jambs and wheel cleaning (if my regular wheel cleaner doesn't get the job done)
5:1 for engine degreaser

As far as ONR is concerned, if your using a 32oz bottle you only need .5oz of ONR then full the rest with water to make a clay lube solution. I don't use ONR as a quick detailed so I'm not sure of its dilution for a 32oz bottle.oz
 
I use about 4oz onr to a 24oz bottle for lube and qd
 
I always make dilute my apc's as follows:
20:1 for interior cleaning
10:1 for jambs and wheel cleaning (if my regular wheel cleaner doesn't get the job done)
5:1 for engine degreaser

Couid you clarify something for me, I tried to look for this information but all of the posts I've come up with say something different.

When you write, for example "10:1", do you mean that for every portion of the product you add 10 or 9 more portions of water?

Thank you!
 
Yes the larger number is parts of water. Most people have 10:1 for general cleaning and 4:1 for heavier cleaning. That's what I use but 20:1 as suggested is enough for light cleaning as suggested
 
Follow Manufactuers directions for use is always a good starting point.

I use Megs at 4:1 for the heavy stuff

and 10:1 for general cleaning.

Also the link below will help in try to figure out how oz of product you need to mix in.

Enviro-One Dilution Calculator
 
I always use distilled water, and follow manufacurer's recommendations.
 
Follow Manufactuers directions for use is always a good starting point.

I use Megs at 4:1 for the heavy stuff

and 10:1 for general cleaning.

Also the link below will help in try to figure out how oz of product you need to mix in.

Enviro-One Dilution Calculator

If you dont have access to a phone or website for some reason when on a job this is how i always make my dilutions: For example if you want to use something at 10:1 just add 10+1 and then divide that number by however many ounces your bottle is that your using. So for a 32oz bottle it would be 32 divided by 11 = 2.9oz of product and the rest of the bottle water.
 
Another example for 10:1 when your diluting gallons (11 divided by 128 = 11.6oz of product then the rest water). Hope that helps if your in a pinch
 
Thank you all for the replies. I did look at the ONR bottle and don't think I saw a dilution for QD. Are the dilutions and properties of QD and Clay Lube one in the same? Thanks, Dave
 
Thank you all for the replies. I did look at the ONR bottle and don't think I saw a dilution for QD. Are the dilutions and properties of QD and Clay Lube one in the same? Thanks, Dave

I'm not sure, I think there may be a a lower ratio for the Lube. But I Use the same ratio for qd as I do lube. A little more ONR for your lube couldn't hurt.
 
Yes the larger number is parts of water.

Thanks for the response, yet I probably didn't ask the question right - I've been meaning to ask whether, for example, in 1:10 dilution ratio, do you add 10 portions of water for every portion of product, or do you add 9 portions of water to every portion of product (meaning, is 10 referring to the water portions alone, or the total amount of liquid).

Thanks :)
 
Thanks for the response, yet I probably didn't ask the question right - I've been meaning to ask whether, for example, in 1:10 dilution ratio, do you add 10 portions of water for every portion of product, or do you add 9 portions of water to every portion of product (meaning, is 10 referring to the water portions alone, or the total amount of liquid).

Thanks :)

1:10 is a ratio not a fraction. Therefore it means 1 part product to 10 parts water.

1/10 is a fraction and would mean 1 tenth, or 1 out of ten.
 
Hey Dave,

This is copied directly from the DP page.

DP Rinseless Wash & Gloss, no rinse car wash, concentrated no rinse wash, quick detail spray, waterless wash


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Add Detailer's Pro Series Rinseless Wash & Gloss to 2 gallons of water to make a rinseless car wash.


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Mix 2 ounces with water to make a quick detailer.


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Mix 1ounce with water to make a foam pad or clay lubricant.

Rinseless Wash

DP Rinseless Wash & Gloss is packed with lubricants that wrap around dirt and grit to elevate it just above the paint surface. Specialized polymers grab dirt and trap it within the slippery solution of lubricants and water. As you wipe the wet surface with a microfiber towel, the dirt will stick to the towel, not the paint. Upon drying the surface, it will feel super slick and have an incredible gloss. In fact, DP Rinseless Wash & Gloss offers more surface protection, slickness, and shine than any other quick wash or rinseless wash on the market!
Water Conditioner

Because DP Rinseless Wash & Gloss is so rich in lubricants, you can add it to your regular wash water to soften and condition the water. It will enhance the performance of the shampoo with its advanced, water-based lubricants to decrease the risk of swirls and increase the sheeting action of the shampoo. It’s your favorite car shampoo, only better.


Foam Pad Lubricant

As a pad lubricant, DP Rinseless Wash & Glossprevents dry buffing by softening the foam before it touches your vehicle. The formula doubles the lubrication of the polish you are using so it goes on effortlessly and evenly.
Clay Lubricant

As a clay lubricant, DP Rinseless Wash & Gloss provides an ample layer of slick protection between the clay bar and the surface to be clayed. The lubricant leaves a reflective shine and slick finish when wiped away. Because the lubricant is water-based, it will not degrade any type of clay.

Quick Detailer

This is where the polymers really shine! The proprietary polymers bond to the paint as the lubricants allow dust and dirt to be wiped away scratch-free. The polymers leave a slick, high gloss finish that is a brilliant complement to any existing wax coat. Since DP Rinseless Wash & Gloss is water-based, it’s safer for you and your vehicle. Enjoy the slick shimmer and convenience of a quick detailer with no harmful chemicals!
Detailer’s Pro Series Rinseless Wash & Gloss is ideal for maintaining a clean vehicle when a traditional car wash is impossible or impractical, like during the winter or in water-restricted locations.

A bit more:

These are for Meguiar's products but can be applied to just about anything...

APC/APC+

APC+ is the better of the two for interior/extraction jobs on carpets, leather and upholstery as it is low foaming and has a more "friendly" scent.

Main uses: wheels, tires, engines, interior surfaces and upholstery, exterior trim...

4:1 for heavy duty cleaning
10:1 for light duty cleaning

Super Degreaser
Main uses: tires, engines...

4:1 for heavy duty degreasing
10:1 for light duty degreasing

Glass Cleaner Concentrate

Main uses: windows...

10:1

Wheel Brightener


Main uses: clear coated, factory painted and chrome wheels...

4:1

Last Touch

Main uses: spray and wipe detailer, clay lubricant...

Ready to Use for QD'ing
1:1 for claying

Hyper Dressing

Main uses: exterior trim, tires, engines, wheel wells, interior surfaces...

1:1 for high gloss
2:1 for medium gloss
3:1 for satin finish
4:1 for natural finish[FONT=&quot][/FONT]

Water Based Dressing
Main uses: exterior trim, tires, engines, wheel wells, interior surfaces...

Ready to use for high gloss
1:1 for natural finish

Hyper Wash

Main uses: vehicle paint...

400:1

Optimum No Rinse Wash & Shine

  • No Rinse Wash – 1 ounce to 2 gallons of water
  • Add 1 ounce to wash water made with your regular car wash.
  • Add 1 ounce of No Rinse Wash & Shine to a 32 ounces of water to make a super-slick clay bar lubricant.
  • Add 2 ounces of No Rinse Wash & Shine to 32 ounces of water to make an excellent quick detailer.
 
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