David Fermani
Forza Auto Salon
Jimmy Buffit said:David, I'm not starting an argument... I just want to emphasize, especially to newbies, the very real health hazards associated with Hydrofluoric Acid.
Again, not allowed in my Shop. And, wheels go out clean, trust me. Just takes a little time.
JB
No biggie Jimmy and I totally understand your view. It's dangerous stuff and in the hands of someone without the proper training it can be deadly. Not worth the risk for some I'd imagine.
Regardless of how well non-acid cleaners work, they still won't clean the really bad wheels. They just can't break down the rusty build up on certain unfriendly cleanable wheels. Having a shop in the metro-Detroit area back in the day, this breeded a select group of deadbeat car owners who wouldn't service their brakes until their wheels locked up. Not only the wheels, but the entire rockers and rear bodies of these vehicles would be rust colored from all the metal particles deeply embedded into the finish. I was never able to remove this problem w/o the help of acid. Thank God this isn't the case these days with my clients because I'd be weary of reaching for the wheel acid moving forward.