Why an all-purpose (APC) cleaner is not be the the best cleaning choice
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Why an all-purpose (APC) cleaner is not be the the best cleaning choice
Many well-intentioned detailers use the so-called all-purpose cleaning (APC) chemical for detailing. Using a product like Simple Green or a degreaser to clean everything from wheels to carpets is both dangerous and harmful to the materials used for modern automobile materials. A safer alternate is a d-limonene (citrus-based) solvent, they are biodegradable, environmentally friendly and safe to use. There is no such thing as a one size fits all type chemical cleaner, regardless of what a car care product vendor would have you believe.
Most detailing chemicals are formulated to remove specific stains and a little knowledge of their pH and chemical content will help in their correct selection and use; the most common types of chemicals include surfactants, solvents, wetting agents, Saponifiers and Chelators
With all cleaning products (especially solvents) always test a small inconspicuous area first to ensure it won't discolour, stain or etch the surface, and ensure that the pH of the product is suitable for the material.
Stain removal requires some knowledge of basic chemistry. Read the product labels and always select a chemical / cleaner that are biodegradable, environmentally friendly and safe to use by observing any precautions recommended so that they won’t harm you, your vehicle or the environment. (See also Vehicle Interior Detailing and Solvents)
Why an all-purpose (APC) cleaner is not be the the best cleaning choice - http://togwt1980.blogspot.co.uk/2015...-not-best.html
Most detailing chemicals are formulated to remove specific stains and a little knowledge of their pH and chemical content will help in their correct selection and use; the most common types of chemicals include surfactants, solvents, wetting agents, Saponifiers and Chelators
With all cleaning products (especially solvents) always test a small inconspicuous area first to ensure it won't discolour, stain or etch the surface, and ensure that the pH of the product is suitable for the material.
Stain removal requires some knowledge of basic chemistry. Read the product labels and always select a chemical / cleaner that are biodegradable, environmentally friendly and safe to use by observing any precautions recommended so that they won’t harm you, your vehicle or the environment. (See also Vehicle Interior Detailing and Solvents)
Why an all-purpose (APC) cleaner is not be the the best cleaning choice - http://togwt1980.blogspot.co.uk/2015...-not-best.html
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Race Car
There are thousands of AUTOMOTIVE purpose APC's, why anyone would use a HOUSEHOLD APC on there car is beyond me.
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I'm not a fan of APC's in general. They tend to be caustic and used over time they eventually damage and or discolor the surface you are cleaning. Lately I have resorted to quick detailers for exterior surfaces and water for interior with occasional use of an interior cleaner for heavily soiled areas.