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Strong, yet safe wheel cleaner is DP. Even stronger - Poorboy's Spray and Rinse. It is so strong it eats up through a chemical sprayer. Poorboy's S-n-R is not for all wheels though.I am looking to try a really strong wheel cleaner for the tough, tough job that occasionally comes along. I have been using ARO and 303 cleaner full strength but was wondering if either DP or P21 gel is better?
It sounds good..will be in my next order..whenever the next sale is!!Strong, yet safe wheel cleaner is DP. Even stronger - Poorboy's Spray and Rinse. It is so strong it eats up through a chemical sprayer. Poorboy's S-n-R is not for all wheels though.
I've had great success with Meg's Wheel Brightener on wheels that were no match for any other cleaner I've tried. It worked wonders on an Explorer I did not too long ago where the DP gel wouldn't even budge the brake residue on it.
richy the megs wheel brightner needs to be diluted..never use it full strenth..i don't know the ratios off hand with out going to look at the bottle be aware of the type of wheels your appling it tooWow..when you compare the price..Megs is the winner..and that is without being diluted. Do you generally dilute it, and if so, how much?
richy the megs wheel brightner needs to be diluted..never use it full strenth..i don't know the ratios off hand with out going to look at the bottle be aware of the type of wheels your appling it too![]()
Holy crap! Thanks for the warning TOGWT! I will stick with my ARO! None for me thank you very muchIf a wheel cleaner contains Hydrofluoric Acid, it’s not worth the risk to use it! http://www.pbs.org/now/science/chemsafenotes.html
Meguiar's Wheel Brightener (pH 5) is formulated with Hydrofluoric acid that is a solution of hydrogen fluoride in water. It is corrosive, and highly poisonous. Skin contact with concentrated hydrofluoric acid or inhalation of its vapour has caused many serious injuries, even death. Concentrated solutions of hydrofluoric acid pass quickly through the skin and cause deep, painful burns. Dilute solutions also penetrate the skin, but it does not give the immediate burning sensation caused by the concentrated form of the acid, a user may tend to be less aware of the contact with the acid.
It is used to etch glass, but also has the unique ability to dissolve almost all inorganic oxides. In the human body, hydrofluoric acid reacts with calcium and damages nerves, bone, and several organs including the heart and kidneys - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrofluoric_acid
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a) Acid is highly corrosive! The skull and crossbones warning on an acid label is there for a reason; acids will etch or erode anything in its path, they are also very effective in dissolving metals.
b) The addition of a molecule of water to a chemical compound, without forming any other products is known as hydration (i.e. dilution causes the pH to decrease) But since pH is not a very good indicator of the strength of the acid in every system, this approach won't always produce the desired results. Dilution - adding water to an acid it lowers its pH, i.e. it becomes more acidic; this process is called hydrolysis)