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Re: Britemax remax SIO2 Spray sealant
Originally Posted by
WRAPT C5Z06
I tested the pH of grimeout vs the “safe” optimum power clean and they’re nearly identical. Grimeout is definitely safe on leather. Also, you can “rinse” leather a hell of a lot easier with a damp towel. Try rinsing carpet with that. They will of course recommend their interior cleaner for leather, but grimeout is just fine.
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What is the safe opc dilution?
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Re: Britemax remax SIO2 Spray sealant
Originally Posted by
WRAPT C5Z06
You’re basing your opinion on value, not its effectiveness. It’s VERY effective. More than you’re giving it credit for, or comparing it against. Did you not know the recommended dilutions before buying it?
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No he's not he's just using cost as 1 factor he listed the other reasons why didn't like it that had nothing to do with cost. So what the kid doesn't like. You're acting like you invented the product the way your defending it. Cost is absolutely a legitimate factor when forming your opinion on a product. You seem like you're mad becuase he doesn't agree with you that its this great product?
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Re: Britemax remax SIO2 Spray sealant
Originally Posted by
fightnews
No he's not he's just using cost as 1 factor he listed the other reasons why didn't like it that had nothing to do with cost. So what the kid doesn't like. You're acting like you invented the product the way your defending it. Cost is absolutely a legitimate factor when forming your opinion on a product. You seem like you're mad becuase he doesn't agree with you that its this great product?
I’m not mad because he doesn’t like it. I’m disagreeing with his comment that it’s “hot garbage”. That is completely inaccurate, just like his bogus review of gyeon bathe+.
Here’s grimeout working on the first pass. Sure looks like “hot garbage” to me.
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Britemax remax SIO2 Spray sealant
Originally Posted by
fightnews
I wonder what the difference is between the miquiars and the grime out as far as hazardous chemicals? Im' only wondering becuase I know the meguiars has been around a long time, not sure about results
I think they made Grimeout to be less hazardous based on the fact that it’s said to not contain any heavy solvents and the label says it’s “non-butyl”
It doesn’t have a strong smell like Super Degreaser.
Originally Posted by
WRAPT C5Z06
I’m not mad because he doesn’t like it. I’m disagreeing with his comment that it’s “hot garbage”. That is completely inaccurate, just like his bogus review of gyeon bathe+.
Here’s grimeout working on the first pass. Sure looks like “hot garbage” to me.
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Ok, it does great at cleaning tires... If you don’t mind the fact that it costs $27.00 per gallon to do so.
But when it comes to cleaning carpet, it is indeed hot garbage.
I make my opinions based on the claims on the product description. I wouldn’t have had such a negative opinion of Grimeout if “interior” wasn’t the very 1st thing on the label.
Same with Bathe+. The label states that it’ll produce magnificent beading with just a simple bucket wash. That proves to be completely false. That’s why it lost so my points in my book.
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