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Old Nov 3rd, 2009, 12:06 PM   #11
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Re: Quik Interior Detailer

If used for light cleaning/dusting etc. on a dash or vinyl that already has say Ultimate Protectant on it will it remove it?
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Not only is the bottle an upgrade, but does that sprayer look familiar? Yep, it's the same one used in our Mirror Glaze products such as M3416 Final Inspection and M4016 Professional Vinyl & Rubber Cleaner/Conditioner!
I knew it looked familiar! hahaha! Sweet those sprayers are perfect!

Speaking of M40, this improved cleaning ability...are we talking somewhere along the lines of M40's cleaning ability or a little less?
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If used for light cleaning/dusting etc. on a dash or vinyl that already has say Ultimate Protectant on it will it remove it?
While it may remove some, depending on how much QID you use and how aggressively you work it, UP is pretty tenacious stuff and shouldn't just come off with a light dusting. If you use QID on your interior in much the same way you use UQD on your paint (essentially just a light mist and wipe) you should be fine. If you soak an area and then scrub it clean, you'll most likely remove the majority of UP on that area.

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I knew it looked familiar! hahaha! Sweet those sprayers are perfect!

Speaking of M40, this improved cleaning ability...are we talking somewhere along the lines of M40's cleaning ability or a little less?
Good question, and one that we can't answer at this moment. Experience says probably not to quite that level, but give us a bit to confirm that.
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Re: Quik Interior Detailer

I hope that by betting cleaning action it isn't too harmful???

I basically use QID for dusting and don't really need much cleaning ability at all.
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I hope that by betting cleaning action it isn't too harmful???

I basically use QID for dusting and don't really need much cleaning ability at all.
Same here, I only use it for light dusting and light cleaning. I think Mike stated earlier in the thread the APC would still be a stronger cleaner, I would imagine it would depend on the dilution as well.
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I hope that by betting cleaning action it isn't too harmful???

I basically use QID for dusting and don't really need much cleaning ability at all.
Harmful? Not even close. If you use QID just for light dusting then you aren't taking advantage of the cleaning ability it currently contains, and that's fine. Used lightly it will only clean lightly, and with regular use that prevents the build up of dirt on a variety of surfaces. We can't think of anyone who would look upon that as being a bad thing. This new version is not going to strip your protectant nor will it be the recommended choice for really bad, set in stains. For those situations Nick has it right with this comment:

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Same here, I only use it for light dusting and light cleaning. I think Mike stated earlier in the thread the APC would still be a stronger cleaner, I would imagine it would depend on the dilution as well.
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