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Re: Highest Churn Products in Your Arsenal
Originally Posted by
Route246
Where do you buy D114?
The year 2016
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Re: Highest Churn Products in Your Arsenal
Originally Posted by
FUNX650
That reminds me:
I may need to adjust my current dilution
ratio; at the rate I’m going, I’ll soon be
down to my last 768 gallons!
Bob
I want this converted to a liter capacity............ NOW.
It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.
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Re: Highest Churn Products in Your Arsenal
Originally Posted by
FUNX650
That reminds me:
I may need to adjust my current dilution
ratio; at the rate I’m going, I’ll soon be
down to my last 768 gallons!
Bob
What is the current dilution ratio?
And the new ratio?
Curious to know
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Re: Highest Churn Products in Your Arsenal
Car Soap and Rinseless Wash.
CJ
2013 Mustang GT w/Track Pack 6-Speed Manual
Save the Manual!
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Re: Highest Churn Products in Your Arsenal
Originally Posted by
PaulMys
I want this converted to a liter capacity............
NOW.
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Originally Posted by
GEM65
What is the current dilution ratio?
And the new ratio?
Curious to know
I’m thinking about going
from 1:128...to...1:192.
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: Highest Churn Products in Your Arsenal
Originally Posted by
FUNX650
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I’m thinking about going
from
1:128...to...
1:192.
Bob
Doesn't that stuff strip the wax if you don't dilute it enough?
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Re: Highest Churn Products in Your Arsenal
Meguiars D143 Wheel & Tire Cleaner. Especially now that I’m putting it in a Kwazar pump sprayer, man that stuff goes quik in that sprayer.
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Re: Highest Churn Products in Your Arsenal
Originally Posted by
Route246
Doesn't that stuff strip the wax
if you don't dilute it enough?
Here's what "Meguiar's" has said about
that stuff’s ability for "stripping" a Wax:
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On July 23rd, 2013
jvs1991 asked:
[Quote]
"Mike,
Will the 15:1 dilution affect wax?
I know in one thread about d114 you mentioned
in a strong enough dilution it could strip wax.
I have been using it at 1oz to 31oz of water in
a sprayer to remove bird bombs, clean wheels,
and remove compounding residue for a while
but was just wondering if you guys have a recom-
mended dilution to help aid in wax removal?"
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Michael Stoops’ answer:
Jul 24th, 2013 06:56 AM
"At a very strong dilution ratio,
yes, it can strip wax. But we're talking
like 4:1 or thereabouts.
We recommend 256:1 dilution ratio for rinseless
washing (128:1 for really dirty cars) so you
probably don't need the 31:1 ratio you're using
for bird bombs and wheel cleaning.
15:1 will remove residual compound and polish
residue but those are much easier to remove
than waxes and sealants."
Michael Stoops
Internet Technical Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.
(800) 854-8073 xt 3875
mstoops@meguiars.com
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Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: Highest Churn Products in Your Arsenal
[QUOTE=FUNX650;1577381]Here's what "Meguiar's" has said about
that stuff’s ability for "stripping" a Wax:
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On July 23rd, 2013
jvs1991 asked:
"Mike,
Will the 15:1 dilution affect wax?
I know in one thread about d114 you mentioned
in a strong enough dilution it could strip wax.
I have been using it at 1oz to 31oz of water in
a sprayer to remove bird bombs, clean wheels,
and remove compounding residue for a while
but was just wondering if you guys have a recom-
mended dilution to help aid in wax removal?"
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Michael Stoops’ answer:
Jul 24th, 2013 06:56 AM
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Bob
And what have you found out from your own personal experience?
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Re: Highest Churn Products in Your Arsenal
Like Stoops said 1:256. It works just fine at that ratio.
For synthetic clay, I go 1:128.
Anything else, I use another product. No reason to waste it with limited quantities.
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