Out of Simple Green - what to use now?

To keep the Meguiar's momentum going, I use D101 and D108 in many, many situations. I keep two different dilution ratios, 1:10 and 1:4, of each mixed in gallon jugs and in bottles. D101 can be used for just about everything. The only thing I don't use D101 on is Alcantara.
 
I can't believe professional detailers in this group are using LA Totally Awesome. Optimum Power Clean, McKees 37 Hi Intensity APC, or Meguiars APC seems like a much better choice
 
Eh, I know a lot of great detailers that use LATA, mainly because it works as intended....plus it's cheap and easy to obtain. They really should change the label and charge a lot more for it.....surely it would become a more respected APC ; ) Seriously though, I've been using DP Hi Intensity for a while now an love it.
 
I have a bottle of LATA that I've tried straight up undiluted just a few times in cases where my normL APC wouldn't cut it and it failed to impress.

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I've seen/read postings, (on this and
other "detailing forums"), in which
Professional Detailers use ZEP APCs.


Bob
 
I've seen/read postings, (on this and
other "detailing forums"), in which
Professional Detailers use ZEP APCs.


Bob

I have tried the green ZEP APC, you can get it at Tractor Supply or sometimes Home Depot, it works great.
 
Go out and buy some more SIMPLE GREEN!I have used it for years and it works great.If something works,why change?
 
I'm another Megs D101 and D108 user. I have found what i like and use it often.
 
I can't believe professional detailers in this group are using LA Totally Awesome. Optimum Power Clean, McKees 37 Hi Intensity APC, or Meguiars APC seems like a much better choice

Well, I'm not a "professional detailer", but for certain tasks, like: cleaning water based dressings off tires, cleaning wheel wells, and cleaning pads - LATA seems to work (for me) better than most products specifically designed for some of these tasks.

The only caveat I believe is Tuff Shine Tire Cleaner works better to clean tires, but it's also like 10x as much - and not necessary when using water based dressings.

To me, I would think the successful professional detailer ( or even a hack like me), would use the most economical tool that does the job the best for the job it's suited for.

So, I wouldn't use LATA on paint, glass, or certain wheels - but for other jobs it's great.
 
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