Becciasm
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FWIW, D101 is pH 13.
Oooooooooooo....Burn?
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FWIW, D101 is pH 13.
Oh shoot, I'd better stop drinking that stuff! OPC is only 11.
I agree this conflict between two different 'Branded' non-acid productsWhen I see non-acid, I think completely safe on all wheel finishes. Sadly, you can't use this wheel cleaner on polished aluminum or anodized wheels.
I'll stick to Autoglym Custom Wheel cleaner which can be used safely on all wheel finishes. Strange, though, because CWC is highly alkaline, too(I think).
Thanks for the clarification on CWC, Bob.I agree this conflict between two different 'Branded' non-acid products
creates quite a conundrum Mark...
You're correct about Autoglym CWC's alkalinity:
It weighs in at a whopping ph13.
Bob
When I see non-acid, I think completely safe on all wheel finishes. Sadly, you can't use this wheel cleaner on polished aluminum or anodized wheels. I'll stick to Autoglym Custom Wheel cleaner which can be used safely on all wheel finishes. Strange, though, because CWC is highly alkaline, too(I think).
alkalinity is only one half the battle. It's also active ingredients.
Consider for a moment Orange Juice and Meguiar's Wheel Brightener.
OJ pH = 3.5
Wheel Brighterner pH = 5.5
I have no problems letting OJ get on my skin or drinking it, but I certainly wouldn't want to be in contact with wheel brightener and it goes without saying you shouldn't drink it.
Good question Mark!!Thanks for the clarification on CWC, Bob.rops:
How can two products with the same alkalinity, not equal each other as far as safety on the same surfaces? Any ideas?
Are you saying you know of a wheel cleaner with these characteristics, just not sure where it can be bought?My "ideal" wheel/tire cleaner would have a detergency and a solvency components...
without any caustic soda/potash/lye...and a pH between 8.0 and 12.5
I just wish someone would post where it can be purchased.
Bob
As always, you came through like a CHAMP!!Good question Mark!!
It is important to note that pH is not an indication of the concentration of a solution.
(I believe that's the job of titration.)
But perhaps that's the determinate that sets Autoglym CWC apart from other wheel cleaners
that contain: potassium-hydroxide/sodium-hydroxide...
Perhaps not, though.
It appears that once you get beyond the usual product description jargon/ marketing-hype...
There is still this Autoglym CWC "warning" to contend with:
-Safe on most wheel types (my highlighting)
My "ideal" wheel/tire cleaner would have a detergency and a solvency components...
without any caustic soda/potash/lye...and a pH between 8.0 and 12.5
I just wish someone would post where it can be purchased.
Bob
Consider for a moment Orange Juice
OJ pH = 3.5
:iagree:I cannot understand why Meguiars Cannot come out with a wheel cleaner that's a gel and safe for al wheels ......like P21s,Wolfgang or Diablo ...
alkalinity is only one half the battle. It's also active ingredients.
Consider for a moment Orange Juice and Meguiar's Wheel Brightener.
OJ pH = 3.5
Wheel Brighterner pH = 5.5
I have no problems letting OJ get on my skin or drinking it, but I certainly wouldn't want to be in contact with wheel brightener and it goes without saying you shouldn't drink it.
It is important to note that pH is not an indication of the concentration of a solution.
My "ideal" wheel/tire cleaner would have a detergency and a solvency components...without any caustic soda/potash/lye...and a pH between 8.0 and 12.5
I just wish someone would post where it can be purchased.
Are you saying you know of a wheel cleaner with these characteristics, just not sure where it can be bought?
I personally do not know of any.
Wait a minute!!...(Of Course. Thanks Setech!)
I believe that can be purchased right here at Autogeek--it's called Optimum Power Clean.
Caustic potash (Potassium hydroxide).I assume CWC contains soda, potash, or lye?
Oooooooooo...... That's....delicious...
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My "ideal" wheel/tire cleaner would have a detergency and a solvency components...
without any caustic soda/potash/lye...and a pH between 8.0 and 12.5
What about just mixing a car wash soap with some all purpose cleaner.
I'd be interested in which two products, you have in mind,What about just mixing a car wash soap with some all purpose cleaner.