Megs Wheel Brightener

Discussion in 'Car Detailing Product Discussion' started by richy, May 5, 2008.

  1. richy

    richy Guest

    Where is this stuff available for sale? Locally in Canada preferred but also in the U.S. AG does not have it listed, nor does eshine, nor does detailers domain. What options are there for buying it?
     
  2. richy

    richy Guest

    I found it on AG, but does anyone know if it's available locally?
     
  3. J BELL

    J BELL Nuba Guru

    Im sorry i cant help you out locally, but autodetailingsolutions.com will have it and most likely have the lowest price if you cant get it locally, good luck in your search
     
  4. JohnyB

    JohnyB Birth of a Detailer

  5. Nica

    Nica Banned

    Hey richy I picked up my Wheel Brightner localy, the company is called Carlson Body Shop Supply Ltd. they have other offices all over Canada I'm sure there is one near you. Look them up, they got lots of goodies :thumb:

    If all fails, get a hold of Chris, he'll get it in for you.
     
  6. Usjdmtuner

    Usjdmtuner Wax on..Wax off

    if anyone needs stuff from US shipped to anywhere.. dont hesitate to ask me cause Ill order it for you guys and ship it.. i dont mind the hassle..
     
  7. TexasTB

    TexasTB Obsessive Detailer

    I am not sure, but Megs Wheel Brightener is some of the best wheel cleaned I have used. It will always have a spot in my detailing trailer.
     
  8. richy

    richy Guest


    Thanks for the suggestion..IIRC, that's where you got your red claymagic too. I will call them tomorrow.


    I appreciate that..it's no problem for me to order from the U.S...I have a Michigan ship-to address I can use. I was just hoping to find it locally.
     
  9. Nica

    Nica Banned

    :nod: yes sir that's the place :thumb: um..question and excuse the ignorant question but what is "IIRC"?
     
  10. blk45

    blk45 Jedi Nuba

    If I recall correctly
     
  11. Nica

    Nica Banned

    Oh okay, thank you for that :thumb:
     
  12. blk45

    blk45 Jedi Nuba

    No problem Nica.
     
  13. togwt

    togwt Nuba Guru

    I wanted to add this info for anyone who does a future 'search' on this product-

    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.

    Use a product that has a low acid concentration level (i.e. Sulfuric, Phosphoric and Nitric acid. 10%, or less) with as high a pH level (> 2.0) as you can find, this constitute a less aggressive product. Oxalic acid is relatively safer and yet still very effective to use on most wheels. A wheel cleaner containing Oxalic acid is far safer yet still very effective to use on most wheels. It will do a far better job than high alkaline cleaners, yet is nowhere near as harmful to the vehicle or yourself

    a) Acid is highly corrosive; the skull and crossbones warning on an acid label is there for a reason; acids will etch or erode anything in its path, they are also very effective in dissolving metals and etching glass. Acid will keep reacting with any surface it’s applied to if it isn't neutralized by an alkaline product
    (Eimann Fabrik Hi-Intensity Cleaner - Eimann Fabrik Hi-Intensity Cleaner

    b) Even a pH 5.0 acid with a dilution rate of 4:1 (as recommended by Meguiar's for their Wheel Brightener (Ammonium hydrogen fluoride [NH4] [HF2]) results in a pH 4.5 solution. The dilution of an acid doesn’t make it safer as the addition of a molecule of water to a chemical compound, without forming any other products is known as hydration reaction (increasing the acidity of the solution) dilution causes the pH to decrease But since pH is not a very good indicator of the strength of the acid in every system, this approach won't always produce the desired results.
     
  14. richy

    richy Guest

    Jon..do you have examples of cleaners that use Oxalic acid? I am looking at this product Megs b/c the surf city and others are, on occasion, not strong enough.
     
  15. Usjdmtuner

    Usjdmtuner Wax on..Wax off

    nice.... i actually took a test on the ph level of one of the citrus degreaser i bought and it was very alkaline.. whats your conclusion on this? i assume this will hurt the paint...whats a safe citrus degreaser paint friendly?
     
  16. togwt

    togwt Nuba Guru

    This acid (Oxicolic) still needs to be handled with care and diluted correctly, but it’s safer than Hydrofluoric acid yet a very effective alternative.

    d) Car Brite - Mag-Aluminum is a clear, heavy-duty acid-based cleaner and brightener formulated for use on chrome-plated, magnesium, or aluminum wheels.

    e) Alloy Bright is an acidic cleaner specifically formulated to clean aluminum alloy wheels, components and fabrications. Alloy Bright will effectively remove dirt, atmospheric tarnish and oxidation. Car Brite -http://www.carbrite.com UK - UK Valet Supplies - Professional car valet supplies - Car Brite - Farecla
     
  17. togwt

    togwt Nuba Guru

    Sonds like you were sold a 'lemon' :sorry:

    No I've never heard of a citrus being alkaline, but...

    P21S Total Auto Wash is my go-to citrus-based gen purpose cleaner - Organic acids
    Citric acid, found in citrus fruits has a pH of 2.0
    Oxalic acid, has a pH of 1.8
    Vinegar has a pH of 2.0
     
  18. Usjdmtuner

    Usjdmtuner Wax on..Wax off

    thanks...would P21s total AW work as a bug/tar remover also?
     
  19. togwt

    togwt Nuba Guru

    Yes, but I'd dilute it as the d-limonene (citrus) will remove wax and or polymer protection
     
  20. Usjdmtuner

    Usjdmtuner Wax on..Wax off

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