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    simple green

    How is simple green as an apc?
    How much should it be diluted
    to work best?

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    Re: simple green

    I personally don't use Simple Green as an APC. I would stick with something a little safer like Meguiar's APC+ or Optimum Power Clean. You can still use Simple Green to help clean engines and wheel wells though Just my opinion.
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    Re: simple green

    I would avoid Simple green.. Didnt work well for me.
    I have used Meguires APC and APC+ with good results.

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    Re: simple green

    I used simple green for years my my taurus wheels. No adverse effects.
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    Re: simple green

    Quote Originally Posted by shoeless89 View Post
    I personally don't use Simple Green as an APC. I would stick with something a little safer like Meguiar's APC+ or Optimum Power Clean. You can still use Simple Green to help clean engines and wheel wells though Just my opinion.
    Using it for engines is perfectly fine, just DO NOT get it on bare aluminum as it will stain badly.

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    Re: simple green

    For me Simple Green just didn't work very well. This combined with the smell led me to try alternative products which clean much more efficiently and cost effective..

    Simple Green will attack and corrode any aluminum that's not painted or coated...

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    I use simple green but more for household chores than cars. I find apc plus does a better job. As for simple green on uncoated aluminum it is only a problem if you are letting the product dry on the metal, and even then only for certain simple green products.

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    Re: simple green

    Quote Originally Posted by bobbyg View Post
    for me simple green just didn't work very well. This combined with the smell led me to try alternative products which clean much more efficiently and cost effective..

    Simple green will attack and corrode any aluminum that's not painted or coated...
    +100000

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    Re: simple green

    I use Extreme Simple Green aircraft & precision cleaner with no problems. Like others have posted watch out for the regular Simple Green.
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    Re: simple green

    Replying to an old thread! Curious why some of us think Simple Green is so corrosive? If you look at the SDS sheets of the more traditional APC's for detailing, almost all of them mention how caustic or corrosive they are. Heck, Meguiar's D101 has the same NFPA health hazard rating at Wheel Brightener (insane to me)...but we all refer to these traditional APC's as "safer". I find it interesting. Check out Simple Green's SDS sheet next time you get the chance. No mention of corrosiveness to metals or being caustic, and has a health hazard rating of 0! It's even listed on the EPA's Safer Choice product list

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