New Product: Scholl Concepts BUBBLE "Pudding" Concentrated All Purpose Cleaner

Corey

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New Product: Scholl Concepts BUBBLE "Pudding" Concentrated All Purpose Cleaner

Scholl Concepts BUBBLE "Pudding" - 1 Liter
Concentrated All Purpose Cleaner (33 oz)


Scholl Concepts BUBBLE is a universal (All Purpose) cleaner provided in a "pudding" concentrate. Suitable on both difficult to clean and many sensitive surfaces, Bubble pudding is a 6-in-1 substitute for car shampoo, interior cleaners, fabric cleaners, pad washing solution, leather care cream, tire and wheel well cleaner, and rims! Bubble can be used on both interiors and exteriors, in the garage, and around the home.

BUBBLE is a phosphate free, environmentally friendly, and formaldehyde-free cleaner safe on virtually all surface types and is provided in the viscosity and concentrate of a pudding. The Scholl Concepts pudding formula is easier and less costly to ship, less likely to spill or leak, and brings a variety of new cleaning applications to the table with its pudding like viscosity!

Features:

  • Versatile
  • Economical
  • Environmentally Friendly
  • Fresh Citrus scent
  • Safe on virtually all surfaces

Specifications:

  • Made in: Germany
  • Size: 34oz (1 Liter)
  • Scent: Lemon / Citrus
  • Viscosity: Pudding

Application:

  • Dilute to suit the task at hand. (Dilutions shown below)
  • Warm water aids in easy dilution of pudding viscosity
  • To create a foaming type cleaner slide spoonful of "pudding" into bucket or bottle before adding water.
  • See our upcoming article on our forum for the vast array of applications and the methods of use!
  • Suggested Dilutions:

  • Tire Cleaning: 1-3 Teaspoons per 16 oz of water
  • General Cleaning: 1 Teaspoon per 160 oz. of water
  • Intensive Cleaning: Spread non-diluted on the surface (See Precautions)
  • Laundry: 3 Teaspoons

Precautions:

  • Always test compatibility of cleaner on an inconspicuous area of surface before use.




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Ok that is a very odd one Corey I will give it that. I am wondering how hard it is to mix with distilled water.
 
Ok that is a very odd one Corey I will give it that. I am wondering how hard it is to mix with distilled water.

When you see it in action you will see why they say pudding, lol. It scoops easily into a spoon and slides right back off into a bucket or bottle. I will have a video for you with some more info from my testing soon!
 
Like cool, but different in a good way. Please provide some feedback. Thanks.
 
I have been using this for several weeks now and apart from getting used to putting it in a bottle,I like it! I tried Corey's dilutions and they work very well. It smells nice and clean,does not seem to leave any residue,and on a stubborn stain in a mat used straight it dissolves grease very well.For as versatile as it is,the price is good also.
 
I'm ordering some of this tonight. I will report back with the results.
 
I wish the dilution ratios were a little better. I'm trying to do some math and figure out how much Bubble I need for 32oz of water to get close to a 4:1 and 10:1 ratio. With not knowing how strong this stuff is I don't want to throw a tsp in 32 oz and hope for the best.

Tire Cleaning: 1-3 Teaspoons per 16 oz of water
General Cleaning: 1 Teaspoon per 160 oz. of water

That's a pretty wide range there.
 
Ahhh, I made a few videos of it - just haven't had time to make them view worthy.

My favorite use so far was rubbing it on the tires neat and letting it sit [emoji7]
 
Corey, do the videos show different dilution ratios and a bunch of different things you can use this on?
 
Corey, do the videos show different dilution ratios and a bunch of different things you can use this on?

Hey bud, I've now used on wheels, tires, and now interiors. LOVE it on interiors. Love on tires, wheels I'll honestly say it didn't do anything others won't but still did as good as any apc. Wheels I prefer Trix or another wheel cleaner I've been playing with ;);) one nobody has heard of yet. More to come on that in time :)
 
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