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  • J4o2el7
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    Also curios about using the carpet d/a attachment, and then extractor?

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  • szladob
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    Re: Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning System - D106 & D116

    Originally posted by Christopher.Brown View Post
    Just a heads up for all you detailers.

    In directly speaking with Jason Rose, I specifically inquired if the system was tested on pet urine. Since i have a new puppy right now and have also had to clean many doggie organic matter messes from vehicles throughout the years. lol

    He immediately answered yes and that D116 should be used at full strength. Of course it would be followed by D106 to bring the surface back to Ph neutral...

    just something I though all detailers, especially the pet owners may want to know. Especially if they are justifying some product purchases to their significant others...
    Just a quick note from the veterinary laboratory science side - if your dog's (or person's for that matter) urine has significant amount of protein in it - I think the stain in your car may not be your biggest concern
    I wonder if urine should be classed maybe under the other category, as the pigments in the urine would be the one that may stain... (while urea will be the one that gives the smell...)

    Is the video Jason Rose is showing in the above quoted video available to watch by any chance? Many thanks!

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  • jarred767
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    Anyone? Or should I repost in Detailing 101 for more exposure?

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  • jarred767
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    Okay, so I just got the sampler of these two from ADS today and I'm excited to put them to work and see what they can do. I'm clear on using D106 at 20:1 to neutralize things, and it sounds like for bad tannin stains, D106 full strength is best, but I'm not 100% sure on D116 and protein stains. Can D116 just be diluted with water or does it need to be mixed with D106 as well as the little pamphlet thing states?

    I know these are interior products - which seem less interesting to discuss, but I'm surprised these products aren't getting a little more buzz on here, I'd love to hear other people's first hand experiences with them.

    Oh and just an FYI for you guys at Meguiars in case you didn't already catch it, the pamphlet (both the digital one posted in this thread and physical one I got from ADS) have vacuum misspelled. Just thought I'd let you know.

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  • Christopher.Brown
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    Re: Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning System - D106 & D116

    Just a heads up for all you detailers.

    In directly speaking with Jason Rose, I specifically inquired if the system was tested on pet urine. Since i have a new puppy right now and have also had to clean many doggie organic matter messes from vehicles throughout the years. lol

    He immediately answered yes and that D116 should be used at full strength. Of course it would be followed by D106 to bring the surface back to Ph neutral...

    just something I though all detailers, especially the pet owners may want to know. Especially if they are justifying some product purchases to their significant others...

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  • jarred767
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    Great video from Detail Fest by Jason Rose on these two products. Extremely informative and really helpful in telling you exactly how it's best to use these products. It definitely pushed me over the top and confirmed that I "need" both of these in my arsenal.

    Heres the link: http://youtu.be/HweQSpYdhRs

    One quick question, does any combination of these products work on those super stubborn water stains that are can be so prominent on all these new light-colored upholstered seats? (Still can't figure out what the appeal in those is - especially for people with kids). Thanks!

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  • STRIFE
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    Re: Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning System - D106 & D116

    ADS just added the labels for D106/116

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  • Setec Astronomy
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    Thanks, I saw that but they are not selling the empty bottles (or labels) at ADS.

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  • STRIFE
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    ADS has a D106/116 combo pack available in 32 oz bottles

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  • Setec Astronomy
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    Will there be secondary bottles available for these products?

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  • stanza man
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    It's at detailing.com for 81.99,and detailsupplyplaza.com for 80.00.I do not know the shipping charges.

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  • jarred767
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    Where's the best place to buy the 5 gallon APC+ that won't charge an arm and a leg for shipping?

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  • stanza man
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    Just the gallon size.

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  • DRT BRD
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    Very interested in this.

    On another note, is APC+ being discontinued or just in the gallon sizes?

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  • jarred767
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    These are very interesting. I can't wait to hear some first hand results about these products. I'm a HUGE fan of APC+ was saddened when I found out I couldn't buy the gallon anymore (being a one man shop, I'm having a hard time justifying buying 5 gallons, but I might have to).

    However, it sounds like these are what is effectively replacing APC+??? If so, I guess I'll have to get them, and then maybe switch over to the regular APC for cleaning surfaces like dashes and door jambs. I'll have to get a handle on those dilution ratios too, as they seem a little confusing at first read.

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