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    Re: McKees 37 N-914

    Just mixed it. I used about 1/3 oz to 34 oz of water. The mix is still almost clear. Just a hint of blue in the water. Amazing that's all it takes....

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    Re: McKees 37 N-914

    Quote Originally Posted by 01svtL View Post
    Just mixed it. I used about 1/3 oz to 34 oz of water. The mix is still almost clear. Just a hint of blue in the water. Amazing that's all it takes....
    I feel that way any time I do rinseless/waterless mixes at low volume. I'll mix up little 3oz spritzers to have at work. When you dilute for that little water, there's virtually no concentrate in there. But you can tell it's working!

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    Re: McKees 37 N-914

    Dis be how is do it...



    Get yourself a 60 cc catheter or "luer slip tip" syringe. Supper easy, accurate, & cheap. You can measure any runny liquid from 1-60mls.

    When I use Mckees RW, I simply stick the tip & draw out 8cc & squirt it in a 32oz bottle of DI water.

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    Re: McKees 37 N-914

    Awesome thanks guys. Will be trying after the sun goes down.

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    Re: McKees 37 N-914

    I would just get a gallon size bottle of distilled water, add 1 oz. (a shot glass full) of the N-914 to the distilled water bottle, put the cap on the bottle, shave well, and add a label that says "N-914 Quick Detailer" or "Rinseless Wash" as the case may be. Then fill your spray bottles from the pre-mixed gallon container. Shake before you fill your spray bottles. Not much calculation, and easy to see the amount left.

    Kostas

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    Re: McKees 37 N-914

    Quote Originally Posted by kkritsilas View Post
    I would just get a gallon size bottle of distilled water, add 1 oz. (a shot glass full) of the N-914 to the distilled water bottle, put the cap on the bottle, shave well, and add a label that says "N-914 Quick Detailer" or "Rinseless Wash" as the case may be. Then fill your spray bottles from the pre-mixed gallon container. Shake before you fill your spray bottles. Not much calculation, and easy to see the amount left.

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    This is what I do also

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    Re: McKees 37 N-914

    A bit off topic, but I now keep 2 different mixes in the car with me- one for general cleaning, one(much stronger) for bird droppings.

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    Re: McKees 37 N-914

    Great ideas guys. I guess I would have thought of that had I remembered my conversions from grade school. I always buy gallon jugs of distilled water for detailing/washing anyway.

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    Re: McKees 37 N-914

    Great ideas guys. I guess I would have thought of that had I remembered my conversions from grade school. I always buy gallon jugs of distilled water for detailing/washing anyway.

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    Re: McKees 37 N-914

    Quote Originally Posted by FUNX650 View Post
    Yes...
    You should use more than 1.0 tsp.,
    if obtaining .25oz. is the goal.


    Bob
    I meant tablespoon

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