Jan 2, 2009 #1 M mrmatt New member Any way that this product could fade the black plastic on a car? This product seems to be rather strong.
Any way that this product could fade the black plastic on a car? This product seems to be rather strong.
Jan 2, 2009 #2 Garry Dean Garry Dean Quality! I haven't used it, but isn't the key to that product the dilution ratio? The more you use the stronger the cleaner?
I haven't used it, but isn't the key to that product the dilution ratio? The more you use the stronger the cleaner?
Jan 2, 2009 #3 K Kenney New member I dont think it would.... I havent noticed anything, but I use 1 oz of CW to 4 gallons of water for regular washing. When using it in as a stronger solution, the chance of fading plastic is no greater than any other exterior degreaser.
I dont think it would.... I havent noticed anything, but I use 1 oz of CW to 4 gallons of water for regular washing. When using it in as a stronger solution, the chance of fading plastic is no greater than any other exterior degreaser.
Jan 2, 2009 #4 B BigAl3 New member it could be strong depending on how much you use... for a normal wash, i use one - one and a half ounces... Extremely concentrated and highly versatile 1/2 oz mixes with 1-2 gallons of water for a superior wash. As a paintwork cleanser dilute 2oz with 1 gallon water for superior surface cleaner to remove built up grime and leftover wax.
it could be strong depending on how much you use... for a normal wash, i use one - one and a half ounces... Extremely concentrated and highly versatile 1/2 oz mixes with 1-2 gallons of water for a superior wash. As a paintwork cleanser dilute 2oz with 1 gallon water for superior surface cleaner to remove built up grime and leftover wax.