Angus
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- Jun 14, 2012
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Well, personally I wear gloves about 5% of the time - usually when doing tires and wheels because I don't like the stuff on my hands.
God made skin to protect us from detailing products.
Anyhoo, I think that your statement about products that don't need agitation are more based on opinion rather than fact. Without knowing the exact makeup of these products, I'm sure there are a host of common acids that produce a chemical reaction with iron to bring it into solution so it can rinse off. As such, I'm sure the grime, brake dust (not necessarily iron), motor oil, gasoline, brake fluid and all the other junk that is washed off the car is probably more harmful to the environment than the simple inorganic and organic acids used to catalyze solid iron into a dissolved salt (or however it goes into solution).
Iron removers are for removing iron that's embedded. Shampoo or agitation is for grime, dirt and everything else on the wheel.
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Yes, you're right - it's my opinion and also common sense. Gloves are made to protect our skin. To each their own...