Properly diluted, is APC+ safe on paint if washed off within a short period of time? Thanks guys!
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Re: APC+ on paint?
How do you use it to clean exterior plastics and such? Just spray it on, scrub, then rinse it off, or what?Shane
1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera SL
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Re: APC+ on paint?
Originally posted by CieraSL View PostHow do you use it to clean exterior plastics and such? Just spray it on, scrub, then rinse it off, or what?
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I've had bad experiences with 10:1 APC on paint, though, so I'll continue to avoid using it.
Any time I use it, wherever it drips, it eats through the wax and leaves semi-permanent drip marks that were only removed with the DA and some M205...not worth my time to use the APC =/.
Or think about how it would look if you sprayed APC on your dashboard, let it run down and dwell for a minute or less, then wiped away the excess. There would now be these extremely stubborn drip marks, where the APC ate thru the coating and dirt. Same idea. Oh, I have APC and APC+, too.
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A few detailers on the Mazda forum have been using diluted APC+ on the front bumper, grill, and side skirts before a full detail. It works like a bug remover, it is cheap, and the strength can be controlled to suit different conditions.
However, using APC+ on the paint would noticeably dull the surface. This is why using APC+ as a bug remover is usually done before a full machine polish. A typical bug remover contains an ingredient that prevents paint surface from getting dulled. The APC+ does not.
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