Originally Posted by
Lonnie
You aren`t the only one who "discovered` that Meg Wheel Brightener acids eat though "chemical-resistant" spray nozzles in a hurry. I went though two (2) somewhat expensive SprayMaster nozzles in about two weeks. Did not return them under their 5-year guarantee, as the shipping cost was not worth it. Ended up using repurposed Eagle One A-to-Z Wheel Cleaner nozzles that were cleaned religiously after using them with Megs Wheel Brightener at about 3:1 dilution (yes, pretty strong), but they "only" last about 8 applications. Still a lot better than SprayMaster nozzles (piece of crap in my opinion!) Have not tried the gold Tolco acid-resistant sprayer nozzles yet.
I may have to resort to mild solution of baking soda and water as rinse to try to neutralize the Wheel Brightener acid and increase the longevity of my repurposed Eagle One A-to-Z nozzles.
By the way, Eagle One A-to-Z Wheel cleaner works REALLY good on cleaning white aluminum siding. I end up with a lot of road salt debris (sometimes referred to as Traffic Road Film, or TRF) that waifs through the air from the nearby street throughout the winter and it does "eat" my very old siding and turn it black. Spring cleaning is just around the corner and this stuff is the ONLY thing I found that works to remove that black corrosion. I may have to try the Meg`s Detailer Line Non-acid Wheel Cleaner I got last year and see if that is as effective.
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