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Aluminum / Stainless Deoxidizer Blue Becon Truck Wash
Hey I work on the big rigs detailing end and my question is there a solution product that takes off oxidation and leaves aluminum and stainless like new shin the big truck wash Blue Beacon has a excellant product called citrus shine and I'm not kidding this stuff is like magic on big rigs shiny parts they just spray on and hose off and that stuff looks like the day It came off the lot shinny I do full aluminum trailers and its very time consuming any thoughts or ideas
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Re: Aluminum / Stainless Deoxidizer Blue Becon Truck Wash
I don't understand the question...it sounds like you already have the product you need for the task you are asking about.
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They at blue beacon wash have it I do not and want it but they don't sell it is there anything like it on the market
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Re: Aluminum / Stainless Deoxidizer Blue Becon Truck Wash
Zep has a number of acid and non-acid brightening products for trucks.
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Re: Aluminum / Stainless Deoxidizer Blue Becon Truck Wash
The product you are referring to is called Citrushine, not citrus shine. I did a quick Google and it looks like it is available at Lowes, Napa and even Walmart. I have never used this product so do not any bias for or against it. It does have some good reviews though.
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Re: Aluminum / Stainless Deoxidizer Blue Becon Truck Wash
Originally Posted by Kevin Cullen
The product you are referring to is called Citrushine, not citrus shine. I did a quick Google and it looks like it is available at Lowes, Napa and even Walmart. I have never used this product so do not any bias for or against it. It does have some good reviews though.
Perhaps I'm wrong but the product you seem to have found is a polish, where the product the OP is talking about is a spray-on, hose-off product, which is usually HF acid.
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Re: Aluminum / Stainless Deoxidizer Blue Becon Truck Wash
Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy
Perhaps I'm wrong but the product you seem to have found is a polish, where the product the OP is talking about is a spray-on, hose-off product, which is usually HF acid.
Citrushine is a spray. In the reviews it says to apply a light mist from.the trigger spray bottle and wipe off with a paper towel. Knowing Blue Beacon they are hosing it off because it will be quicker and they will not want to touch the aluminum incase they scratch it with the towel.
If this is not what the OP was referring to and was referring to their brightner then yes I agree with you that that product is and acid through and through.
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Re: Aluminum / Stainless Deoxidizer Blue Becon Truck Wash
Well, I don't know nuttin' 'bout Blue Beacon or washing big rigs, so I'll leave it to you two to work out!
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