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Success
11-24-2012, 09:59 AM
What dilution ratio is everyone using in their interiors? I know the label says 3:1 but I think that night be too concentrated

Nick McKees37
11-24-2012, 10:29 AM
What dilution ratio is everyone using in their interiors? I know the label says 3:1 but I think that night be too concentrated

A lot of people use Power Clean at 10:1 with great results.

If you use it 3:1 or full strength, it's not a bad idea to wipe the area with a damp microfiber towel after cleaning. This will ensure no residue remains.

BillyJack
11-24-2012, 10:35 AM
I've only been using OPC for about a year, so I'm certainly not an expert. I have been following some threads on the Optimum Forum and there are varying opinions. Some use as high as 10:1 and claim it's effective at that dilution. Personally, I use Opti-Clean as my interior maintenance product (kinda like Meg's QID), since it leaves some protection on the surface and use 4:1 OPC for areas that need it.

Bill

Success
11-24-2012, 11:24 AM
Billyjack: what dilution do you use for the interior? 10:1? I used to use Meg's QID but bought a gal of opc recently

BillyJack
11-24-2012, 08:23 PM
Currently I use both Opti Clean (OOC) and OPC at 4:1. If you have a gallon of OPC on hand, why not try mixing up a small trial bottle at 8:1 to 10:1 and see how it works for you?
As I stated earlier, I use OOC as my regular interior detailer and revert to a spritz of OPC if I need more cleaning power. OPC is almost 3X the cost of Meguiar's APC, so if I'm doing an entire dirty interior, I'll use the Meg's APC on plastic and vinyl surfaces, but OPC on all the leather.
Chris@Optimum, our resident Optimum guru, recommends following a strong OPC mix with a damp MF, just so there's no film remaining on the surface, a step not necessary with the weaker mixes.

Bill

ihaveacamaro
11-24-2012, 08:29 PM
Currently I use both Opti Clean (OOC) and OPC at 4:1. If you have a gallon of OPC on hand, why not try mixing up a small trial bottle at 8:1 to 10:1 and see how it works for you?
As I stated earlier, I use OOC as my regular interior detailer and revert to a spritz of OPC if I need more cleaning power. OPC is almost 3X the cost of Meguiar's APC, so if I'm doing an entire dirty interior, I'll use the Meg's APC on plastic and vinyl surfaces, but OPC on all the leather.
Chris@Optimum, our resident Optimum guru, recommends following a strong OPC mix with a damp MF, just so there's no film remaining on the surface, a step not necessary with the weaker mixes.


Bill

Do you use the new OPC or old one?

SeaJay's
11-25-2012, 08:47 AM
I have been using opc for about 2 years now. Interior cleaning I use it at 5:1 for most jobs. Heavily soiled interiors I'll use it at 3:1. Works great and really cuts through grime and body oils easily. Plus is safer than a lot of other APCs out there when it comes to leather.

For light cleaning or maintenance details you can get away with it at 8:1 or 10:1. I see a decent amount of neglected interiors so the norm for me is 5:1 or 3:1.

BobbyG
11-25-2012, 08:57 AM
I have been using opc for about 2 years now. Interior cleaning I use it at 5:1 for most jobs. Heavily soiled interiors I'll use it at 3:1. Works great and really cuts through grime and body oils easily. Plus is safer than a lot of other APCs out there when it comes to leather.

For light cleaning or maintenance details you can get away with it at 8:1 or 10:1. I see a decent amount of neglected interiors so the norm for me is 5:1 or 3:1.

:iagree: I just ordered a bunch of spray bottles for this reason. It's makes no sense of using a stronger solution that necessary. By diluting it as Jason and others have indicated you fine tune the solution for specific tasks and increase the economics of the product. If you find that a 10:1 solution isn't strong enough then try one diluted at 6:1 and see if does the trick....

Least aggressive first also applies to cleaners.....:props:

A handy calculator that everyone should bookmark......:dblthumb2:

Enviro-One Dilution Calculator (http://www.enviro-one.com/calculator.asp)

y8s
11-25-2012, 09:29 AM
This is a great idea. I got the small sprayer of OPC and recently ordered 3x 16oz bottles with sprayers from Chemical Guys (a thread here suggested them as the ultimate sprayer). They screwed up the order and sent me 32oz bottles somehow. They apologized and reshipped the right bottles with sprayers and didn't want the 32oz back. And then the next day I got another "replacement" shipment of 16oz bottles. They didn't want anything back so my order of 3 bottles turned into 9.

You guys just solved my "what the heck do I do with all these bottles" dilemma.

The answer is: see if you can clean up a severely neglected 1998 honda civic with varying ratios of power clean and opti-clean.

BillyJack
11-25-2012, 10:10 AM
Do you use the new OPC or old one?

It's almost a year old, so I think it's the old formula.

Bill

BobbyG
11-25-2012, 11:49 AM
It's almost a year old, so I think it's the old formula.

Bill

I still have about 1/2 gallon of the old formula and it works great. No plan of replacing it until it's all used up....:props:

Perfections
11-25-2012, 02:18 PM
10:1 is my usual choice. But will go full strength applied to a tooth brush scrubbed onto a really dirty area if needed!