2007 Chevrolet Colorado

Discussion in 'Show and Shine' started by Nica, Aug 3, 2008.

  1. FMINUS

    FMINUS DB Pro Supporter

    MAN youve been tackling some big trucks lately! NICE JOB!

    Im still scared to do big cars... actually no one has yet want to pay my asking price LOL
     
  2. ehuth1

    ehuth1 Birth of a Detailer

    Nice job Carlos! Big turn-around and the ever so great in-depth write up :)
     
  3. supercharged

    supercharged DB Forum Supporter

    Great job, Nica! Sounds like this APC is a really good product. Did you use it straight on the engine??? Or did you dillute it??? Wheels, tires, wheel wells???
     
  4. Nica

    Nica Banned

    Glad you enjoyed it richy, oh sorry for the confusion the truck belongs to a friend of my little brother and :nod: I wanted to write something on the dust it had inside :whistle:

    Glad you enjoyed it Gary, thank you for the feed back :peace:

    Yea, sorry about the missing posts guys :sorry: To be honest I'm quite impressed with the eShine APC, my personal opinion is that it's stronger then the Megs APC. As far as the dilution ratio, I used it 20:1 through out the entire detail and it was quite strong. I have a cup that I've marked to give me the 20:1 ratio and same for the small bucket, just saves me from measuring all the time.

    Yes, lately looks like some big boys coming my way :cheerl: I don't mind, the bigger they are the better they look.

    Glad you enjoyed it ehuth1, thank you for the feed back :peace:

    Glad you enjoyed it and yes, the eShine APC is quite something. I used it diluted 20:1 (approximately) through out the entire detail, it's strong stuff and it works great, that reminds me I have to post some of the pictures I took of the eShine APC working it's magic, pictures coming up :cheerl:
     
  5. eShine

    eShine Guest

    Nice review Carlos. One thing I find amazing about Kleenol (eShine APC) is how far it can be diluted and it doesn't lose much strength. I have used it as low as 30:1 in the retail version and it still performs great. I may change the dilution recommendations on the final label so the product does not go to waste!
     

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