I like most of your products but it's extremely confusing having all these cleaners as options, yet most are described to be capable of cleaning the same surfaces. So what's the real difference between the APC,Orange Degreaser, Yello Degreaser, Grand Slam etc when it seems like all can be used to clean wheels and tires for example??? I'm specifically looking for a good foaming tire cleaning product within your lineup and I'm not too impressed with the Yellow Degreaser even at the 4:1 max recommended strength.
Let me ask you a question about dirty cars. If someone were to leave their car dirty all the time and then they want it clean it when it is covered in heavy dirt; is that better than keeping it clean consistently by cleaning it on a regular schedule? If you are working on customers cars that always covered in heavy dirt, you should be charging an extra fee. If you have regular customers that take care of their stuff and give you regular work, you want to treat them well.
@@3DCarCare If this is the thought process of a company selling detailing products, then your products are clearly intended for "trailer queens" or "high end cars" and not the type of cars that a lot detailer's see. The vast majority of the car buying public "DO NOT" ritualistically indulge in car care, you know, busy lives and what not. Hence why they turn their vehicle over to a detailer to clean their "dirty" cars. Your perspective of what is tolerably dirty is yours alone, but please don't try to educated the general public with your narrow perspective Captain Clean.
Because they are showcasing the product and keeping all the variable's know to effectively "market" the product. They are not here to shoe you that it work's, only how to use it...result's may vary and all that good stuff is usually implied. They are not going to show you on a dirty car because the results may vary and that makes for a bad commercial, which this video basically is. It's kinda like the advertisement's for fast food like McDonald's...the picture of the Whopper looks so appetizing but what you get in the actual box NEVER looks as good as their marketing pics, usually because they use all the tricks in the book to make their product look much better than it really is. It's better to do your own research and read reviews of a product than rely on the company to tell you how good it is.
Just wondering.. Can HD Total be used for the same kind of jobs? HD Total seems to be the clear favourite among many detailers in the online detailing communities. I personally use HD Total myself and it works great for me, just wondering what the difference between HD Total and 3D APC is.
yes, This is not an aggressive degreaser and you can use it as a presoak, just realize that if there is wax on the car, this might strip the wax. If you use just pink car soap, it will not pull off the wax.
Had heard of 3D products never tried them, there’s a local shop here on my city. hands down amazing products and I get more bang for my buck !!
Thank Moma!
I like most of your products but it's extremely confusing having all these cleaners as options, yet most are described to be capable of cleaning the same surfaces. So what's the real difference between the APC,Orange Degreaser, Yello Degreaser, Grand Slam etc when it seems like all can be used to clean wheels and tires for example??? I'm specifically looking for a good foaming tire cleaning product within your lineup and I'm not too impressed with the Yellow Degreaser even at the 4:1 max recommended strength.
Orange degreaser by 3D I been using for years on wheels. Great in my IK pump sprayer. I only use this Apc on interior.
10:1 Being 10 parts water 1 part chemical correct?
When you use the ABC for different applications it would be helpful if you would include what ratio dilution you are using. Thanks.
* APC...
They did 4:1 heavy and 10:1 light cleaning
can i use it to remove tree sap or water spots on the cars paint ?
the example you guys show are never dirty lol
umm be cause we clean them?
Let me ask you a question about dirty cars. If someone were to leave their car dirty all the time and then they want it clean it when it is covered in heavy dirt; is that better than keeping it clean consistently by cleaning it on a regular schedule? If you are working on customers cars that always covered in heavy dirt, you should be charging an extra fee. If you have regular customers that take care of their stuff and give you regular work, you want to treat them well.
@@3DCarCare What??
@@3DCarCare If this is the thought process of a company selling detailing products, then your products are clearly intended for "trailer queens" or "high end cars" and not the type of cars that a lot detailer's see. The vast majority of the car buying public "DO NOT" ritualistically indulge in car care, you know, busy lives and what not. Hence why they turn their vehicle over to a detailer to clean their "dirty" cars. Your perspective of what is tolerably dirty is yours alone, but please don't try to educated the general public with your narrow perspective Captain Clean.
Because they are showcasing the product and keeping all the variable's know to effectively "market" the product. They are not here to shoe you that it work's, only how to use it...result's may vary and all that good stuff is usually implied. They are not going to show you on a dirty car because the results may vary and that makes for a bad commercial, which this video basically is.
It's kinda like the advertisement's for fast food like McDonald's...the picture of the Whopper looks so appetizing but what you get in the actual box NEVER looks as good as their marketing pics, usually because they use all the tricks in the book to make their product look much better than it really is. It's better to do your own research and read reviews of a product than rely on the company to tell you how good it is.
What would you recommend for dirt on the interior plastic panel and wheel wells? The green APC cleaner or the orange Degreaser cleaner?
Purple power
Why not sure the 3D Orange Degreaser ?
The Orange degrease is the most flexible degreaser
Just wondering.. Can HD Total be used for the same kind of jobs? HD Total seems to be the clear favourite among many detailers in the online detailing communities.
I personally use HD Total myself and it works great for me, just wondering what the difference between HD Total and 3D APC is.
both are good all around cleaners,
Does your apc not affect the glue holding the wheel balance weights?
I have heard no reports of it loosening the weights.
So..... What does it smell like haha.
I had a trial of HD dress and that worked amazing on the trim for vehicles.
oranges
Hey guys, for the interior which one do you recommend? APC or Orange Degreaser ?
Orange degreaser is more flexible overall inside and outside by changing the dilution
Do we have this product in Australia
do we have this product in nigrian
10:1 for interiors? thanks
yes, you can!
Quick reply just makes me want to use your stuff more. Thanks :)
If it was diluted 10:1, can this product be sprayed directly at the interior pieces ?
Yes, as you may have seen in the video, we even cleaned the headliner with all-purpose cleaner.
What would the dilution be for washing your car?
I am speaking in terms of stripping wax and completely prepping my car for a fresh layer of wax.
10:1 or even more concentrated is ok
Can I ise it on paint as pre soak?
Thanks and regards...
yes, This is not an aggressive degreaser and you can use it as a presoak, just realize that if there is wax on the car, this might strip the wax. If you use just pink car soap, it will not pull off the wax.
Another video ruined with music playing over someone speaking. Smart
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showing how good your products are on clean cars. thats a great technique! NOT!!!
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Maybe you will like this video.