Aluminum wheels (sometimes called alloy wheels).
Aluminum and stainless-steel cleaner and brightener.
It combined a power of mineral acids surfactants and grease cutting agents to facilitate the removal of heavy oxide films and light deposits of oil in a one-step cleaning process.
Application: Conc. Time
Immersion Ambient 5 - 10% 1 - 10 min
Manual Brushing 1- 10% 30 sec - 5 min
Rinse all food contacting surfaces with portable water after use.
Contains: 88g/L Hydrofluoric Acid and 78g/L Sulphuric Acid.
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For light cleaning and polishing, a diluted mixture of white vinegar and water can help break down oxidation and restore shine. For more intensive cleaning and tarnish removal, stronger acids such as muriatic acid (hydrochloric acid) or citric acid are effective, but these substances are hazardous and must be handled with extreme care. Always prioritize safety by wearing the appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), and ensure acids are neutralized before rinsing to avoid damaging the surface.
Mild Cleaning (for light oxidation and shine restoration)
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Make the Solution: Combine equal parts white vinegar and water.
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Apply: Soak a cloth in the solution and wipe the aluminum surface.
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Rinse and Dry: After cleaning, rinse the aluminum with water and allow it to dry.
Heavy-Duty Cleaning (for severe oxidation and tarnish removal)
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Choose an Acid: Use a specialized aluminum cleaner or a strong acid like muriatic acid (hydrochloric acid) or citric acid.
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Wear PPE: Always wear protective gloves and eyewear when handling strong acids.
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Proper Dilution: Always add acid to water, not the other way around, to safely disperse the heat. Check the product label for the correct dilution instructions.
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Apply and Scrub: Apply the acid solution to the aluminum surface and gently scrub to remove tarnish.
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Neutralize the Acid: Before rinsing, neutralize the acid to stop the chemical reaction and prevent damage to the aluminum.
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Rinse: Thoroughly rinse the surface with water and allow it to dry.
Important Safety Precautions
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Personal Protection: Always wear safety goggles and gloves when working with acids.
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Environmental Safety: Muriatic acid is toxic. Be cautious to protect pets, children, and the environment during use.
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Avoid Surface Damage: Never leave acids in contact with aluminum for extended periods, as they can cause the metal to become brittle and disintegrate.
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Use Strong Acids Sparingly: Save strong acids for deep cleaning only. Always neutralize and rinse the surface immediately afterward to prevent corrosion.