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12-19-2014 04:26 AM |
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Originally Posted by SkAsphalt
(Post 2060705)
... would they sell you acid as a wheel cleaner?
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Yep, I remember some wheel cleaners being highly acidic and damaging if left on for more than 15 seconds. Thankfully I haven't seen them on the market in years.
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Originally Posted by White64Goat
(Post 2061705)
I use the purple 'Super Clean' and that stuff will literally make your hands have dryness +10 and you can feel it peel the skin when dry and I use it on the wheels with no problem, (along with rubber gloves) so I doubt a wheel cleaner made to clean wheels will hurt them. Always read the label though, just to be sure.
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Super Clean eats paint and aluminum, it's definitely not what you want to use on your wheels. It also dries out rubber, so another strike against it.
General purpose degreasers all have issues like this (Super Clean, Simple Green, etc). They're really not designed for automotive use like a true engine degreaser is. True engine degreasers won't damage any base materials like paint, aluminum, rubber, plastic, etc
FYI: Super Clean is so good at removing paint, it's often used by model builders to safely remove paint from clear plastics. Like for instance you screwed up painting the frame of an aircraft canopy.
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