Hi, the label on Pol Star mentions that it is suitable for leather, fabric & alcantara, & these are what I have been using the product for. Can we use it for plastics, vinyl, dashboard etc as well?
You are an actual professional detailer so if you say Koch chemie pol star is good, then it is good. I’m gonna try some next time on my wife’s Camry. Thank you.
Your final wipe should be with a dry microfiber. If your still trying to clean off dirt and grime from the panels you could either spray on the panel and wipe or spray the microfiber and wipe. Most important your final wipe should be dry microfiber to remove any possible streaks
I'm digging KC so far. I tried the leather star on a test area my sofa before I do it in my Lexus. I just got my pol star so looking forward to trying that and top star. Eulex I was not super impressed with tbh, citrol 266 is better but supposedly Eulex is safer
You can get active foam from koch chemie usa. Or www.carsupplieswarehouse.com. we personally only use ph neutral cleaners. But if you fallow and read the instructions on a none ph neutral cleaner I'm sure you would be fine
No that is not normal. Normally if it is loosing color is either due to sun fading. Or wrong dilution ratio while using an apc. That's why we love ps it is ph safe and won't do any harm. Another thing that panel could have been damaged before you got to it and been covered up with a dressing and you wouldn't notice till you clean it
@@majestikautodetailing6163 I used pol. I don’t know, I think it’s because the plastic is old and after cleaning the bits of old black were removed. Never happened and it just happened on the inside door openers. I’m very excited to keep cleaning interiors with po anyway, I don’t think the product was the problem at all.
If you're using a ph neutral cleaner and it "loses a bit color" what you're probably seeing is the dirt and oils be lifted off the surface. Same theory with leather, clean leather is matte not shiny It usually leaves a dry look, shouldn't be faded. A dressing brings the pop back and protects it.
Can't beat it. Love me some green star as well. nice video.
Hi, the label on Pol Star mentions that it is suitable for leather, fabric & alcantara, & these are what I have been using the product for. Can we use it for plastics, vinyl, dashboard etc as well?
Very much so.
You are an actual professional detailer so if you say Koch chemie pol star is good, then it is good. I’m gonna try some next time on my wife’s Camry. Thank you.
Hey man thank you for watching. Where are you located?
Is it best to wipe with a dry or damp microfiber?
Your final wipe should be with a dry microfiber. If your still trying to clean off dirt and grime from the panels you could either spray on the panel and wipe or spray the microfiber and wipe. Most important your final wipe should be dry microfiber to remove any possible streaks
Where do you get your towels? Great review
We buy our interior towels from Sam's club. They are 17 bucks for 24 towels
I'm digging KC so far. I tried the leather star on a test area my sofa before I do it in my Lexus. I just got my pol star so looking forward to trying that and top star.
Eulex I was not super impressed with tbh, citrol 266 is better but supposedly Eulex is safer
Honestly so far with my experience it seems koch chemie isn't taking any shortcuts and I'm really enjoying the brand
Ya I think citrol is amazing!!
Is it dangerous to use apc products all the time?
Can we use this product continuously?
Pol Star is a dedicated ph neutral cleaner. Yes it is perfectly safe to use all the time
Good God, do you think you used enough?
5 gallons. lasts about 1 month. anywhere from 3 to 5 cars a day. And we use it with a pressure washer
I know right lmao
How do you find Koch Chemie Active Foam? Is ph high a problem?
You can get active foam from koch chemie usa. Or www.carsupplieswarehouse.com. we personally only use ph neutral cleaners. But if you fallow and read the instructions on a none ph neutral cleaner I'm sure you would be fine
After cleaning black plastic is it normal that it losses a bit the color?
No that is not normal. Normally if it is loosing color is either due to sun fading. Or wrong dilution ratio while using an apc. That's why we love ps it is ph safe and won't do any harm. Another thing that panel could have been damaged before you got to it and been covered up with a dressing and you wouldn't notice till you clean it
@@majestikautodetailing6163 I used pol. I don’t know, I think it’s because the plastic is old and after cleaning the bits of old black were removed. Never happened and it just happened on the inside door openers. I’m very excited to keep cleaning interiors with po anyway, I don’t think the product was the problem at all.
@@andrecrispim3209 yea i think your are right
If you're using a ph neutral cleaner and it "loses a bit color" what you're probably seeing is the dirt and oils be lifted off the surface. Same theory with leather, clean leather is matte not shiny
It usually leaves a dry look, shouldn't be faded. A dressing brings the pop back and protects it.
How do you find top star ?
Amazon or carsupplieswarehouse.com
Sprayed directly into the speaker and blasted in with compressed air?.
That will do the speaker a world of good.
It’ll be fine.
Hey, What dilution ratio did you use in the vid? Thanks in advance.
I use a 1 to 10 ratio. so i mix 2 bottles of PO with 5 gallons of distilled water
@@majestikautodetailing6163 more like a 1:8 lol but dang why make 5 gallons ata time lol
We make 5 gallons at a time because we do from 3 to 5 cars a day
Gs is better in my opinion. I use Po for my textil chairs and ceiling.
I appreciate that. I have some and need to use it but have not yet..
Use Gs with this dilution for interior: 1:10 and for engine or prewash: 1:5 - 1:30
@@motanulbuclucas2207 i will thank you
no problem
Ps is PH neutral and can be let dried out without staining and safe for leather and Alcantara unlike Gs …
First you should clean it with water and afterwards use Koch. This method for lazy guys.
Polstar is mostly water once diluted correctly!
@@majestikautodetailing6163 bunch of haters in this thread. Keep grinding fam. Best of luck to you.
You don't clean anything with water, 😂