SO does this mean that steve products are made by Meguiar`s
SO does this mean that steve products are made by Meguiar`s
Originally Posted by holland_patrick
huh, how did i get into a who makes what post.
like i said, for regular wheel use, spray and rinse needs to be dilluted 3:1.
1:1 is recommended by poorboys to help maintain and not disolve wheelsealant, but 3:1 is about right for us.
//2007 BMW 335i e90 Sedan // Montego Blue // Black.Aluminum//
- JoYRiiDE
Here`s what happened when I cleaned my wheels using Spray and Rinse. First of all I used it full strength. Second I used a white terry cloth to wipe them clean after flushing the wheels with a generous supply of water.At no time did I use gloves and at no time did my skin peel.The end result was my wheels were spotless and I still have my hands and all ten fingers. I have no reservations whatsoever about using this product.
A word of caution. Although it didn`t happen to me I am sure you don`t want it in your eye/s.
Now can we please get back to waxing I`m tired.
"I`m staying out of it."
I`ve used S&R for about a year now....diluted to 50/50 for my cars and have yet to have any problems what so ever on any finish.....If I do run into any problems on cars then I spray some on full strength its yet to create any marring of the finishes that I have worked on
Old Enough To Know Better, Too Stupid To Care....
Dave`s Detailing
Sonoma County, CA
Hey Mr. Holland_Patrick, what`s the idea of causing confusion by stating facts?
We were doing just fine with rumors, conjectures, catching wind, grapevines, and inuendoes. :whistling
Charles
This is the procedure I follow, and must explain why I haven`t had the flu in 20 years. :yes:Originally Posted by The Fuzz
I thought this thread had been long dead, so to just add my 2 cents, the talk about PB`s S&R having HF in it is laughable.
Well, it is a legit question to ask. It`s just the part when people "supposedly" have a product tested, "supposedly" find something about it and then start spreading rumors "through the grapevine" that is laughable.Originally Posted by Coastal Eddie
You can bet your ass that if I had a verifiable document proving something was dangerous that I`d be the first to be the hero and make truthful information public.
I think the main reason I threw my 2 cents into this thread is because I went through 3 months of hell with the Environmental Safety & Health Compliance people at a company where I have a Detailing Shop that I use a few days per week. Their intent was to evaluate (and test if need be) any or all of the products I use. Since I`ve been "audited" by these people in the past, and because they didn`t have them on their list, the only chemicals they seemed interested in were PB`s products. Needless to say, I had Poorboy`s full support during this period of time, and he and I were driven nuts by these people in their quest for "truthful information".Originally Posted by The Fuzz
I won`t bore you anymore with how far they went in their testing and evaluations of PB`s products, but will just say that HF is banned at this Corporation, S&R was one of my chemicals that was tested, and I passed their audit with flying colors.
Good grief, another one stating facts.Originally Posted by Coastal Eddie
Where is your imagination?
Charles
Good Point!!!Originally Posted by CharlesW
I`m all done though.
Gee, do you really think this thread has outlived it`s usefulness?Originally Posted by Coastal Eddie
Charles
That`s a different question Charles.Originally Posted by CharlesW
But IMO the answer is yeah.
Actually, i wasnt sure if this was a item that i could use or do what the label claims. Thanks for helping me make a decision. I will be ordering PBs S & R when i make my next purchase.
Joe
Why do you have to dilute the Spray and Rinse wheel cleaner? It does not say you have to do that on the back of the bottle. It says for certain types of wheels it should be diluted and spot tested etc. I dont dilute it when I spray it on my wheels. Am I doing damage maybe? They look fine.
No but its overkill to use it full strength on wheels that do not need it. Its not safe to use it weekly either. I`m sure 1:1 is strong enough and is also recommended for use on sealed wheels as it doesnt cut through the selant right away but gives that extra muscle when cleaning. Again, still overkill.
//2007 BMW 335i e90 Sedan // Montego Blue // Black.Aluminum//
- JoYRiiDE
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