I am still using it and still love it. I typically use about 2-3 tsp per 32 oz of water. I use it when I would use a APC 4:1. The thing I like about it the most is it's gentle and I've never had a problem with it staining or damaging anything I've used it one.
I'm sorry that I'm not able to comment any further on your questions.
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I've had this product since the last Black Friday sale Corey did.
One of the best uses I've found for it is cleaning microfiber that wont come clean after a regular wash.
I recently did a clay (used a clay towel), and Hydrofoam on a neighbors car. He helped me, and I gave him my Microfiber Madness Wave rider to dry the glass. Evidently he rubbed too hard and I got some nasty black stains on the towel from the window trim.
First pic is after a regular wash.
Next is after working in the SCBP. I left to dwell for 15 minutes.
Next pic, I worked it in a little again, let sit 15 more minutes. Didn't add more product. The great thing about this vs. a standard liquid APC is it wont evaporate quickly.
Next pic. Then I put it in a 5 gallon bucket with some hot water (120* F). Before immersing it, I also put some water on the spots and "lathered" it up. Let soak for 15 minutes.
Next one. I dumped the bucket and the towel in my top load washer. They don't call this stuff Bubble for nothing! Normal wash, ran two rinse cycles.
Finished results. I took pics of both sides of the towel as I couldn't find any remnants of the stains! You may see some "Blotchy" looking areas. The towel was not completely dry when I took pics. This is just water.
Never put a towel in the dryer if it has stains on it, even on low heat, the heat will set the stain in, and could make it impossible to remove!
Talk about the proof is in the Pudding...
Steve