onceaweekwaxer
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i got an idea if you dont like S+R dont use it ! and stop trashin steve
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West6MT said: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.
Sherman8r44 said:For weekly maintenance try S&W on the wheel liberally. It gets just about everything off sealed wheels with no scrubbing.
White95Max said:Why would you need to liberally spray a wheel cleaner on sealed wheels? You shouldn't need any wheel cleaner, and certainly not a generous amount.
G35stilez said:
bren wrx said:cliff notes to all this information?
Grouse said:well this was bugging me so i plucked out my phydrion insta check 0-13 ph strips.
I will post pics.
I used pepsi for the acid, water for the neutral, and S&R for what should be the base.
for reference HF acid should be hydrofluoric acid HF 2.1 on the ph scale. anything lower than that would not be HF.
First pic is of the tester
the 2nd pic is of all three liquids. left to right. pepsi, water, snr
tester
all three
Pepsi around a ph of 5
water there is a slight green tinge indicating 7 ph, water takes a while longer to turn the strip.
SNR around a ph of 3.5-4
That was a hell of a way to welcome a new member. There's no disputing that kind of information, pH strips tell no lies.uflraptor said:I find it amusing that this is the first and only post on DC from Grouse. Not to mention no profile. Funny that this person chose to resurrect an old tread. Looks more like someone has found a new screen name to post under.