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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 gel on the area. Soak your fingers in the straight mix for a while and I bet your nails turn black and fall off. Never ever underestimate the danger of a product like this. There is even a case where a professional car wash employee got a hydrofluoric acid product in her rubber glove and ignored it because she couldn't feel the pain. She ended up having a few fingers amputated. Sorry to rain on anyone's parade.
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Hi. I didn't read your articles but I just wanted to say that I use Meg's Wheel Brightener on almost every detail with neglected rims. I don't wear gloves and I don't use any special breathing apparatus. None of my fingers have melted off and I'm fairly certain I don't have lung cancer.
This is an amazing product. Don't spray it directly into your eyes, don't drink it, and wash it off your skin with soap if it gets on you. Use it as directed and you will get amazing results.