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Old 05-08-2008, 06:52 AM
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here is info about meg wheel cleaner:
Chemical nature of the preparation
Components CAS # % Weight OSHA PEL
TWA
EINECS No. Classification
Conditioners TS 1-5 None --- ---
Ammonium Biflouride 1341-49-7 1-2 None 215-676-4 C;R34
T;R25
Proprietary Surfactant Blend TS 1-10 None --- ---
Water 7732-18-5 75-95 None 231-791-2

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Important Health Safety and Environmental Information
pH @70° F: 5.5
Flash point: 212 (°F), 100 (°C ) Method: PMCC-ASTM D93-90
Boiling point/range: 210 (°F), 99 (°C)
Water Solubility: Completely soluble
Vapor density: N/A
Density: 1.04
Evaporation rate: Water
VOC content: 6%
Other information:
Specific gravity: 1.04

10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Stability: Stable under recommended storage conditions.
Polymerization: None known
Conditions to avoid: Extremes of temperature and direct sunlight. Reacts to
metals/glass to form hydrofloric acid
Materials to avoid: Strong acids,. Oxidizing agents. Strong alkalis.
Hazardous decomposition products: Organic acids.


11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION

Odor: Mild
Physical state: Liquid
Color: Violet
Appearance: Liquid
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Old 05-08-2008, 08:12 AM
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Great info thus far- makes this a good reference thread

Warning
Before using any chemicals or solvents, carefully read all of the cautions and medical information on the products container and / or MSDS. There is a very fine line between effective cleaning and dangerous to use products; always follow all of the manufacturer’s recommendations. Ensure that you wear eye protection and acid-proof gloves; this is mandatory. No matter how safe an acidic product is advertised, never run the risk of it splashing in your eye or it permeating your skin.

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Acid wheel surface damage - Boxster Wheels looking grim - Detailing World
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Old 05-08-2008, 09:10 AM
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Wheel Brightner is safe if used correctly and diluted right....I use it for the first wash if wheels are bad..then seal them ..never have to use it again if wheels are properly taken care of and protected...

I would not use it as a weekly wash...but to get them clean the first time and then use a mild cleaner later ..its fine....

I have mixed it 10-1 and worked great...

just make sure you wear gloves and eye protection incase of wind blowing.....

an old timer at refinishing wheels told me to make a solution of baking soda and water...and after a acid wash to spray the area including brake parts and wheel wells with it to nuetralize the acid if any left over....I use 5 table spoons of baking soda to 28oz of water in a spray bottle...spray on and hose off....

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Old 05-08-2008, 10:33 AM
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Wheel Brightner is safe if used correctly and diluted right....I use it for the first wash if wheels are bad..then seal them ..never have to use it again if wheels are properly taken care of and protected...

I would not use it as a weekly wash...but to get them clean the first time and then use a mild cleaner later ..its fine....

I have mixed it 10-1 and worked great...

just make sure you wear gloves and eye protection incase of wind blowing.....

an old timer at refinishing wheels told me to make a solution of baking soda and water...and after a acid wash to spray the area including brake parts and wheel wells with it to nuetralize the acid if any left over....I use 5 table spoons of baking soda to 28oz of water in a spray bottle...spray on and hose off....

AL
I agree completely with Al. I use it the first time on wheels and it works great and safe. Just don't want to use it on uncoated aluminum and you should be good. I usually spray with MS Super Green Stuff because of its high PH to neutralize but will be making up some of Als Baking Powder solution for future use. Thanks for that tip Al.
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yeah thanks Al
great tip as always
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I just ordered a gallon of carbrite mag-aluminum (as per Jon's suggestion) from a place locally in downtown Detroit. I get it next week. This should solve my nasty wheel dilema (and I'll try using steam as well).
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