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09-08-2017, 08:04 AM
#171
Super Member
Re: Non regretful detailing product purchase
Originally Posted by Buster906
Meguiars Wheel Brightener does very well cleaning wheels and doubles as a mosquito repellent. I sprayed my legs when I was just out cleaning my wheels and the mosquitos stayed away
Please tell me this is a joke.
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09-08-2017, 08:12 AM
#172
Super Member
Re: Non regretful detailing product purchase
Originally Posted by AllenK
Griot's Garage PFM drying towel. Believe the hype! It swallows up water,and doesn't leave streaks! Well worth the money.
Just last night I washed my car and the first pass just to dry and get most of the water out I use a Cobra WW but then I go behind it with a PFM and that towel is amazing. It soaks up so much water and doesn't get all wet and drips all over the place like the Cobra does. Honestly I still use the Cobra just because it's expensive and I don't want to waste that money but the PFM is so much better. I also really like the glass version of the PFM. Better than any other glass towel I have tried.
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09-08-2017, 08:14 AM
#173
Super Member
Re: Non regretful detailing product purchase
Originally Posted by sweatthedetails
Please tell me this is a joke.
No joke.
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09-08-2017, 08:16 AM
#174
Super Member
Re: Non regretful detailing product purchase
Originally Posted by Buster906
No joke.
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Dude...
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09-08-2017, 09:01 AM
#175
Super Member
Re: Non regretful detailing product purchase
Originally Posted by Buster906
No joke.
Megs Wheel Brightener has ammonium bifluoride in it (ABF). This is extremely toxic stuff that should never come in contact with your skin or be inhaled. Too often I see people write "I used xyz and I feel fine, so it's ok."
Feeling like crap or seeing a reaction on your skin are not always associated with toxicity. ABF will go though your skin and cause organ and skeletal issues that may be asymptomatic. Please be careful with this stuff. I have chosen to not have it at my house.
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09-08-2017, 09:04 AM
#176
Super Member
Re: Non regretful detailing product purchase
Thank you for the information. After the mosquito issue, I bought a repellent
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09-08-2017, 05:16 PM
#177
Super Member
Re: Non regretful detailing product purchase
Originally Posted by RippyD
Megs Wheel Brightener has ammonium bifluoride in it (ABF). This is extremely toxic stuff that should never come in contact with your skin or be inhaled. Too often I see people write "I used xyz and I feel fine, so it's ok."
Feeling like crap or seeing a reaction on your skin are not always associated with toxicity. ABF will go though your skin and cause organ and skeletal issues that may be asymptomatic. Please be careful with this stuff. I have chosen to not have it at my house.
Yes, I agree 100%. To anyone else who reads this in the future, pretty, pretty please don't willingly get a product with ammonium bifluoride on your skin. The same goes for sulfuric acid. Always use proper personal protection such as long rubber gloves, goggles, an appropriate mask, and other items to keep away corrosive chemicals from your body.
Take a look at this informative article.
http://www.komfg.com/files/2012/02/ABF_HF1.pdf
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09-16-2017, 01:13 AM
#178
Re: Non regretful detailing product purchase
Originally Posted by BSoares
Just last night I washed my car and the first pass just to dry and get most of the water out I use a Cobra WW but then I go behind it with a PFM and that towel is amazing. It soaks up so much water and doesn't get all wet and drips all over the place like the Cobra does. Honestly I still use the Cobra just because it's expensive and I don't want to waste that money but the PFM is so much better. I also really like the glass version of the PFM. Better than any other glass towel I have tried.
It is all that and a bag of chips. I told my wife I wanted another one for my birthday. I'm gonna pick up a couple of the smaller ones too. I used it to dry after doing a rinseless wash today. It didn't even streak on glass! Love this towel!!
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09-16-2017, 01:41 AM
#179
Super Member
Re: Non regretful detailing product purchase
Originally Posted by BSoares
Just last night I washed my car and the first pass just to dry and get most of the water out I use a Cobra WW but then I go behind it with a PFM and that towel is amazing. It soaks up so much water and doesn't get all wet and drips all over the place like the Cobra does. Honestly I still use the Cobra just because it's expensive and I don't want to waste that money but the PFM is so much better. I also really like the glass version of the PFM. Better than any other glass towel I have tried.
Originally Posted by AllenK
It is all that and a bag of chips. I told my wife I wanted another one for my birthday. I'm gonna pick up a couple of the smaller ones too. I used it to dry after doing a rinseless wash today. It didn't even streak on glass! Love this towel!!
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09-16-2017, 04:31 AM
#180
Re: Non regretful detailing product purchase
Originally Posted by BSoares
Just last night I washed my car and the first pass just to dry and get most of the water out I use a Cobra WW but then I go behind it with a PFM and that towel is amazing. It soaks up so much water and doesn't get all wet and drips all over the place like the Cobra does. Honestly I still use the Cobra just because it's expensive and I don't want to waste that money but the PFM is so much better. I also really like the glass version of the PFM. Better than any other glass towel I have tried.
I think the pfm is over rated. For me, The best towel I've found is the 70/30 waffle weaves from trc. When I dry my car with them they feel like silk going over the paint. Absolutely zero friction. Thats my opinion andI have and have tried every popular towel out there right now
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