umi000
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I'm trying to do a multi-quote but it's not working right, perhaps from some info I tried to cut-and-paste.
I don't know anything about that Autoglym wheel cleaner, and whether it's "safer" or not--clearly the Sonax/Griot's/IronX marketing is implying that a neutral pH cleaner is safer.
The color change thing isn't like that toothbrushing dye--I don't think that's an apt analogy. And the color change isn't from exposure to oxygen, because I've never gotten the Sonax to change color. (Which is perhaps why it doesn't seem to work any better for me than other mild wheel cleaners).
Another site that sells the Sonax says that it "contains unique chemical ingredients that effectively dissolve the sintered iron by forming a water soluble iron complex". From the list of ingredients at the Sonax website, it must be one (or a combination of some) of the following:
Sodium thioglycolate
Sodium gluconate
Sodium citrate
Sodium hexyl sulfate
Xanthan
Limonene
Methylisothiazolinone
Benzylisothiazolinon
That phrase sounded familiar, and a search on Google turned up the following:
Checking the other site you mentioned, I noticed a funny thing - the description it has for Sonax uses phrases that are identical to those on Car Pro's IronX page! And now Car Pro has a copyright notice on that page if you try to right-click it... Hmmm, interesting...