At Chemical Guys, we make two types of products: Ready to Use, and Full Strength. When products come full strength, you can dilute them to suit your cleaning needs to get more bang for buck and make the products last longer. For example, a 10:1 ratio means you mix 10 parts water to 1 part chemical. The amount of each liquid changes depending on the ratio used, and the size of the container. Use the Chemical Guys Dilution Ratio Chart to dilute your favorite Chemical Guys products. Simply mix the proper amounts of product and filtered water to achieve the perfect dilution ratio to take on any job.
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What is the ratio of chemical guys soap to water? ›
At Chemical Guys, we make two types of products: Ready to Use, and Full Strength. When products come full strength, you can dilute them to suit your cleaning needs to get more bang for buck and make the products last longer. For example, a 10:1 ratio means you mix 10 parts water to 1 part chemical.
What is the dilution ratio for nonsense chemical guys? ›Nonsense All Purpose Cleaner can be diluted up to a 20:1 ratio to clean a variety of surfaces and or as is for full strength! Bug & Tar Remover can be diluted to a 6:1 ratio in a separate sprayer bottle or add 1 ounce. to your foam cannon/blaster cleaning solution to strengthen your wash!
How to read a dilution chart? ›A dilution ratio is a part-to-part ratio, such as 10 to 1. In this case, that is 10 parts water and 1 part chemical that are combined. The greater number always represents water, while the smaller number always represents chemicals.
How to dilute chemical guy bug and tar remover? ›Dilute Bug & Tar Remover at a ratio of 6:1 using a spray bottle. Spray directly on the surface, and wipe bugs and tar away using a premium microfiber towel. Rinse using clean water.
What does 8 to 1 dilution mean? ›Calculate the dilution ratio. If you have 2 gallons of water in your bucket (8 quarts) your dilution ratio is 7 to 1. This is because you have the original quart you put in the sprayer plus 7 more quarts for a total of 8 quarts. Similarly, if you now have 9 quarts of water in the bucket, your dilution ratio is 8-to-1.
How to figure out dilution ratio? ›- As a rule, add the ratio numbers together. So our example is 1:8… 1+8 = 9.
- Next, determine the size of the container the product will be diluted in. ...
- Take your container volume and divide that by your added ratio. ...
- Subtract your product measurement from your container size. ...
- Mix the two together and voilà!
Example: The suggested dilution ratio 20:1 means 1 part of chemical product for every 20 parts of water. The same dilution ratio could be written as 1:20 meaning 20 parts of water to 1 part of chemical product.
What ratio is 2 oz to 1 gallon? ›Dilution Ratio | Ounces Per Gallon | Percent |
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1:40 | 3.2 | 2.4% |
1:50 | 2.5 | 2.0% |
1:64 | 2 | 1.5% |
1:80 | 1.6 | 1.2% |
Dilute 10 parts water to 1 part product for exterior use, or 20 parts water to 1 part product for interior use. Spray on tough stubborn spots and allow time to clean.
What does 1 part to 10 parts mean? ›A ratio of 1:10 means add 1 part of product to 10 parts of water. A ratio of 1:25 means add 1 part of product to 25 parts of water. Example: to mix a product with a ratio of 1:10 measure: 1 capful of cleaning product and add it to. 10 capfuls of water.
What is a 1 to 10 ratio for a gallon? ›
1:4 | 32 ounces per gallon | 4 ounces per gallon |
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1:8 | 16 ounces per gallon | 3 ounces per gallon |
1:10 | 13 ounces per gallon | 2 ounces per gallon |
1:12 | 11 ounces per gallon | 1 ounce per gallon |
1:16 | 8 ounces per gallon | 2/3 of an ounce per gallon |
Liquid Soap Concentrate Base needs to be diluted before use. We recommend a 4:1 ratio of water to soap. In a large pot, bring distilled water to a boil. Add the concentrate and stir to combine.
What is the ratio of water to soap? ›Most soap recipe calculators are set to a default of "38% water as % of oils." This means a soap recipe will have 38 grams (or 38 ounces) of water for every 100 grams (or 100 ounces) of fats.
How much soap do you mix with water? ›I dilute my dishwashing soap to a ratio of 20 percent soap to 80 percent water and put it into a “foaming” dispenser (the kind that hand soaps come in). I use the dispenser at the kitchen sink for light dish washing and hand washing. One squirt does the job for dirty hands and two squirts for a dish or two.