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I was wondering how safe is diesel fuel to be used on car's paint ?
Would you use it or get away of it ? And why ?
Diesel fuel will strip off any wax and it will clean tar from your car. It will work same as Kerosine and Paint thinner. All oil based products some more refined then other. It will not harm your clear coat or old one step paint.
If you drive a diesel car or truck and you refill your tank and spill some product does it harm the paint. Point made. LOL
So you say it's safe to use it on every wash ?
Have no idea why they would add diesel to wash unless they want to strip off your wax. Something does not sound right because now you are creating potential environmental hazard.I'm asking because I saw many car washes adding diesel to their regular wash solution....
Safer products?I would never do the above ..... There are way safer products
Have no idea why they would add diesel to wash unless they want to strip off your wax. Something does not sound right because now you are creating potential environmental hazard.
Yes, I agree with you, but you know.... faster and cleaner... regular costumer will like it a lot without knowing what's really going on..... actually most guys that do that really don't have a clue..... one said it won't even strip wax when I questioned him about it...
I'm asking it because I'm going into a joint work with a car wash.... and I really think their job will impact the overall impression of my polishing and lsp job...... so I'm pretty much thinking of buying quality shampoo and tell them "well.... with my costumers you'll only use this product"
I have to agree that I also would not use any type of fuel on my car. There are products specifically made for these purposes.
I mean if I was in a pinch and I just happen to have some diesel or kerosene laying around I might try it. But certainly wouldn't make it a routine habit.
And in regards to local car washes adding it to their solutions....sounds like a rumor. Most car wash solutions are strong enough to strip wax from a car anyway...why add something else?
Just my opinions on the matter...take it for what it's worth.
If your going into a joint venture with a local car wash, good luck trying to change the way they operate.
Typically a business like that, that's already established, has a regular client base, etc, are not going to start taking tips from a one man polishing business. Certainly try, can't hurt anything. Just don't get your hopes up too high.
I was just trying to make a point that it is safe on car finish. Use the product you like or whatever works for you. Now look at your tar remover and see what it is made from.
Most are made from oil products.
Actually I was told by the owner of it....... and he probably learned this from someone else......
When you talk about wash solution stripping wax, you are referring about the non detailer stuff and not about megs or 3m, optimum, etc shampoo.... right ?
Yes... that's why I'm keeping my mouth shut about all the stuff I see been done there.... I actually say "good job"..... because this is my opportunity to have quick access to clients that are willing to pay for my job and because I really liked the owner and some guys over there, nice people...
I got your point and really appreciate your input. I tend to agree with you also.
But like you I'm really against about doing it on a regular basis.....
Personally I would be wary of going into business with this guy. I am pretty sure the local government/constabulary would be quite upset to learn about diesel going into storm drains or sewer drains...
Cas: 8008-20-6
RTECS #: OA5500000
Name: KEROSENE; (DEODORIZED KEROSENE)
% Wt: 7.2
OSHA PEL: 500 PPM (MFR)
ACGIH TLV: 100 PPM (MFR)
This is from the MSDS of a popular waterless wash product (not sold by AG) that is pretty commonly sold at car shows and flea markets.