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Kleen-Rite Kleen-Pak Graphene Blast

Car Wash Man

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Anyone try Kleen-Rite Kleen-Pak Graphene Blast? I see its a new product being offered by Kleenrite. Thinking about pairing graphene wit hmy top wash by end of summer and want to see everyones thoughts on it. Was originally gonna go with Simoniz graphene but saw this had higher dilution which would help with my storage room space.
 
No, we ended up just going with Simoniz as we really like their ceramic already.
I’m using Simonize Ceramic Sealant and then Simoniz Carbonite. Is that the order you apply them in? We rinse in between, but I’ve wondered if it is necessary- are you rinsing between the two products?
 
No, we ended up just going with Simoniz as we really like their ceramic already.
Kinda late but be happy you didn't waste your money on the KR chemical. Kleen rite label dilution is a joke. A customer bought their HP soap for self serve that had a label dilution of 2000/1. First they dont even make a tip that small and second we had to probably put it on a red 17/1 just to get it to show,. Usually when somethings too good to be true it is.
 
Kinda late but be happy you didn't waste your money on the KR chemical. Kleen rite label dilution is a joke. A customer bought their HP soap for self serve that had a label dilution of 2000/1. First they dont even make a tip that small and second we had to probably put it on a red 17/1 just to get it to show,. Usually when somethings too good to be true it is.
The 2000:1 is final dilution in the bay. The chemical in the gravity tank is diluted even further, probably 50:1 with water the pump is also drawing so you need to factor that in.
 
The 2000:1 is final dilution in the bay. The chemical in the gravity tank is diluted even further, probably 50:1 with water the pump is also drawing so you need to factor that in.
I understand how it all works. Why would any company list “final dilution” in the bay as a recommended dilution ratio. After looking at their website It seems that’s the only product with that high of a dilution ratio so it may be a mistake.

Either way it’s still junk chemical.
 
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