Thanks for joining in Adam. I was hoping you would. Detailing is a fun and relaxing experience. The only reason I even broke my usual silence was because I could see the warnings were being fluffed off. I wasn't trying to start a debate or piss anyone off. My only hope is that some people who...
If you are careful I totally agree with you. I just don't want to see anyone getting hurt because they don't know the dangers of certain products. Not so much the professional detailers on here, but the enthusiasts that don't know any better because they will never look at or have on hand the...
It's comments like that that scare me. Most people do not know what they are dealing with. Do you realize it's calcium seeking (goes right for your bones)? That when it's diluted with water it becomes hydrofluoric acid? You can't wash it off your skin either. You need to rub calcium gluconate...
FWIW d-Limonene is extremely aggressive on plastics in strong concentration, so use with care especially on interiors. It also is immiscible with water, much like oil and water. Diluted at a low concentration it would do very little cleaning and be more of a perfume...
Unless it's fallen on a dirty floor and picked up grit which could scratch, rule of thumb is when you knead the clay and it is no longer the original color it's time to chuck.