It depends on the cleaning agent. Some are actually going green and are made from organice products these days.
It depends on what the workplace training is...someone learning to be an auto mechanic uses different cleaning chemicals than someone learning to be a cook.
Federated Auto Parts provides several products and services for trained auto professionals and DIY mechanics. The products they offer include: various auto parts, chemicals and oils, auto paint, and tools and equipment.
There are many products that are good for auto cleaning. One of the most common and best is Armor All, which can be used to clean almost all parts of your car (interior, exterior, plastic, leather/wood trim etc.
Yes, vinegar works surprisingly well as a cleaning product and is safe for cars. Also, a company called Eco Touch makes environmentally safe cleaning products made specifically for car detailing. Consider this site if you are look for "green" auto detailing products. http://www.daimer.com/auto-detailing-supplies/
if its auto cleaning you dont do it.
STP Tuff Stuff Multi-Purpose is one of the best upholstery cleaning products available in today's market. What sets Tuff Stuff aside from other products is its versatility in being able to clean not only upholstery and car fabrics, but also its effectiveness in the household cleaning of walls, carpets and furniture. Think twice about replacing your auto interior - Tuff Stuff will pay for itself in just one use.
There are products readily available designed specifically for cleaning cooling systems. I would not recommend using a product like Oxyclean in the radiator.
Chemicals in engines fluids help cool and lubricate it.
The best place to start for car cleaning products is microfiber. From scrubbing sponges to suede glass cloths to polishing mitts, many of the best vehicle cleaning and auto detailing tools are made from microfiber material. Water is key to cleaning, and can often be used as the sole cleanser when microfiber is employed. The brand of soap, car cleaner or polisher you use on your car is not as important as the cloths and scrubbing equipment you choose -- virtually anything will work well with a microfiber material.
I have three dogs that shed a lot, and consequently the interior of my car is covered with fur. Can you recommend some good auto upholstery cleaning tools?
The best way is to wash them constantly with chemicals that are made for rims. Also I have heard that coke does a good job at cleaning, but I would not advise trying this because you could discolor them.
some products are auto mobles