The most toxic product you have used/use

FUNX725, on wheel cleaners, while I'm sure Sonax and others are fine products, I've had good luck with Detailer's Pro Wheel cleaner (and I generally even dilute it 50-50). Does your MSDS repository have an MSDS (or link) on that product? I can't seem to find MSDS's for Detailer's Pro products at all.
 
In all my years (I'm 70), I would really hate to even try and remember what sort of 'stuff' I've used or exposed to.

I now use a LOT of caution with questionable solutions of ANY KIND. I probably use more 'gloves' than a proctologist nowadays.

Bill
 
One thing is for sure you should always ware gloves when detailing.

Lesson learned 2 weeks ago when i got chemical poisioning from M105. Was working with it on a BMW, owner ordered Potbelly's, both of us ate the same sandwich and i was the one who got sick. Next day it came to me that i must have had M105 on my hands and went all out on the sandwich, fingerlicking good and did not wash hands. Boy, that was a fun night :cry:
 
FUNX725, on wheel cleaners, while I'm sure Sonax and others are fine products, I've had good luck with Detailer's Pro Wheel cleaner (and I generally even dilute it 50-50). Does your MSDS repository have an MSDS (or link) on that product? I can't seem to find MSDS's for Detailer's Pro products at all.
Sorry...You'll have to look to the manufacturer for this product's MSDS.
Did you request one when you purchased this wheel cleaner?

Just a reminder:
Many consumer products have yet to be brought under the watchful-eyes
of the EPA and/or other regulatory commissions.

:)

Bob
 
Sorry...You'll have to look to the manufacturer for this product's MSDS.
Did you request one when you purchased this wheel cleaner?

Bob

I tried (that's what "I can't seem to find..." in my original message was intending to say but I could have been clearer). Detailer's Pro seems to be a stealth company:confused:. Can't find a website or contact info. I bought it from AG (there are no MSDS links from AG product pages and to answer your 2nd question, no) and it seems somehow affiliated with AG, but all the other affiliated brands at least have websites. If Google can't find it, it doesn't exist ;)

Nick@Autogeek : if you're looking in, does AG have an MSDS repository page for all products sold (or at least the ones made by brands directly affiliated with AG and that need an MSDS)?

If not, would you guys consider doing that? The forum members could help populate it with links to MSDS's and even if it took a year or more before it was filled in, that would be a useful resource.
 
I tried (that's what "I can't seem to find..." in my original message was intending to say but I could have been clearer). Detailer's Pro seems to be a stealth company:confused:. Can't find a website or contact info. I bought it from AG (there are no MSDS links from AG product pages and to answer your 2nd question, no) and it seems somehow affiliated with AG, but all the other affiliated brands at least have websites. If Google can't find it, it doesn't exist ;)

Nick@Autogeek : if you're looking in, does AG have an MSDS repository page for all products sold (or at least the ones made by brands directly affiliated with AG and that need an MSDS)?

If not, would you guys consider doing that? The forum members could help populate it with links to MSDS's and even if it took a year or more before it was filled in, that would be a useful resource.
Sorry again...
But that's what I thought would be your response:
Difficulty in MSDS retrieval for some detailing products!

-Someday MSDS's will be available for all consumer products,
including those for "detailing".

-3M/Meguiar's, for example, are leading the pack in this regard.

Bob
 
I feel like I'm going to drop dead if my nose gets too close to Sonax FE when using it. It smells and looks toxic but works really well which only makes me more suspect of getting too close.
 
megs wheel brightener. i accidently spilled it on some tile and it etched/stained it...
 
Just a reminder:
Many consumer products have yet to be brought under the watchful-eyes
of the EPA and/or other regulatory commissions.

:)

Bob

Over here, the problem is not that the products do not fall within the regulations, it is that some of the brands are run by people with no actual knowledge of the chemical industry. They think they can get away with not following the rules. Unfortunately the evidence suggests that they are right. I could make a list of detailing 'brands' which breach EU and international chemical regulations but I couldn't name a single one which has actually suffered as a result.

The truth is that most users don't give a darn. As long as they have the product which some high profile detailer has been seen to be using, they don't give two toots about anything else.
 
I feel like I'm going to drop dead if my nose gets too close to Sonax FE when using it.
It smells and looks toxic but works really well which only makes me more suspect of getting too close.
Then you'd better stay away from those "freshly-permed Ladies" (and even some "freshly-permed Men")!!
Sodium mercaptoacetate solution....


Bob
 
Used to use Meguiars All Wheel Cleaner until I switched to Optimum Power Clean.


http://apkgroup.com/msds/English/Meguiar's%20(605)/G9524%20(11-17-2010).PDF

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET G95, Hot Rims® All Wheel Cleaner (20-45E): G9524

Eye Contact: Corrosive (Eye Burns): Signs/symptoms may include cloudy appearance of the cornea, chemical burns, severe pain, tearing, ulcerations, significantly impaired vision or complete loss of vision.

Skin Contact: Corrosive (Skin Burns): Signs/symptoms may include localized redness, swelling, itching, intense pain, blistering, ulceration, and tissue destruction.

Inhalation: Respiratory Tract Corrosion: Signs/symptoms may include nasal discharge, severe nose and throat pain, chest tightness and pain, coughing up blood, wheezing, and breathlessness, possibly progressing to respiratory failure.

Ingredient C.A.S. No. % by Wt
OXALIC ACID DIHYDRATE 6153-56-6 1 -5
DECYL-N,N-DIMETHYLAMINE OXIDE 2605-79-0 1 -5
Alcohols, C7-21, ethoxylated GLYCOLIC ACID 68991-48-0 79-14-1 1 -5 1 -5
LINEAR ALKYL QUATERNARY AMMONIUM COMPOUND Trade Secret 0.5 -1.5


Optimum Power Clean seems much safer:

http://www.optimumcarcare.com.au/msds/MSDS Power Clean PC2008 2009(1).pdf

ACUTE EFFECTS
EYE CONTACT: DIRECT CONTACT MAY CAUSE IRRITATION TO THE EYES.

SKIN CONTACT: SKIN IRRITATION MAY OCCUR.

INHALATION: INTENTIONAL CONCENTRATION AND INGESTION MAY BE HARMFUL OR FATAL. NORMAL USE MAY CAUSE MINOR IRRITATION.


Saw something that really caught my eye:

INHALATION: NO RESPIRATORY PROTECTION SHOULD BE NEEDED. - how often can that be said about a wheel cleaner? :xyxthumbs:
 
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