What are the proper mix ratios?
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What are the proper mix ratios?
How many oz of concentrate for a 32 oz spray bottle?
delder0- Posts : 2
Join date : 2010-04-05
Re: What are the proper mix ratios?
For which product are you talking about to be mixed.?
DiamondD- Posts : 40
Join date : 2010-03-02
Location : worldwide
Re: What are the proper mix ratios?
For the brown royal i use it straight out of the bottle you could mix it to get more out of it but for me i like it full strength the only thing you don't want to do is use full strength on uncoated polished aluminum wheels/surfaces. mix it 1.1 or 1.3 depending how diluted you want it meaning how strong you want it but use full strength 1st if real dirty an thank if need be dilute it.
DiamondD- Posts : 40
Join date : 2010-03-02
Location : worldwide
Re: What are the proper mix ratios?
Hello All,
If you want to figure out dilution ratios. Here is an easy formula. Brown Royal can be diluted 1 part Brown Royal to 4 parts water for general cleaning of wheels, engines etc. 1:4 ratio in a 32 ounce spray bottle would be 6 oz BR to 26 oz water. Or you can eye it by inches. 1 inch of product in a 32 ounce spray bottle equals about 4 oz. A 32 oz spray bottle equals 8 inches of product level. So, if you put 1 inch of product and 7 inches of water, the dilution ratio would be 1:7. One part BR to 7 parts water. 1:7 dilution of Brown Royal is for cleaning bugs, tar and tree sap on your vehicles body & unclear coated polished aluminum wheels. The more you dilute Brown Royal on wheels, the longer dwell time. Hope this helps.
Joe Flash man
If you want to figure out dilution ratios. Here is an easy formula. Brown Royal can be diluted 1 part Brown Royal to 4 parts water for general cleaning of wheels, engines etc. 1:4 ratio in a 32 ounce spray bottle would be 6 oz BR to 26 oz water. Or you can eye it by inches. 1 inch of product in a 32 ounce spray bottle equals about 4 oz. A 32 oz spray bottle equals 8 inches of product level. So, if you put 1 inch of product and 7 inches of water, the dilution ratio would be 1:7. One part BR to 7 parts water. 1:7 dilution of Brown Royal is for cleaning bugs, tar and tree sap on your vehicles body & unclear coated polished aluminum wheels. The more you dilute Brown Royal on wheels, the longer dwell time. Hope this helps.
Joe Flash man
Re: What are the proper mix ratios?
thanks so much for the great info! I am going to print that out and have it next to all of my bottles. I will be ordering a gallon of the APC and BROWN Royal in June as my wife said I used my car detailing budget up for May... hahah
estcstm3- Posts : 1
Join date : 2010-05-25
Location : virginia
Re: What are the proper mix ratios?
Joe, what mix ratio do you suggest to use Brown Royal on chrome wheels?
Eric- Posts : 37
Join date : 2009-12-29
Re: What are the proper mix ratios?
Hi Eric,
Brown Royal can be diluted at 1:3 for chrome wheels. You can let BR dwell on the wheels for 2-3 minutes. Chrome is a hard coating. Acid cleaners work a little better on chrome wheels, but acid will damage factory clear coated wheels. Brown Royal will clean both, but is safe on painted or clear coated wheels.
Joe Flash man
Brown Royal can be diluted at 1:3 for chrome wheels. You can let BR dwell on the wheels for 2-3 minutes. Chrome is a hard coating. Acid cleaners work a little better on chrome wheels, but acid will damage factory clear coated wheels. Brown Royal will clean both, but is safe on painted or clear coated wheels.
Joe Flash man
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