Whole part of Detailing is knowing chemistry, on what cleaners or Detailing products are made of and how chemicals react to things and to your health.
To know how to clean efficiently you have to know chemistry, knowing what cleaning agents do and what they are made out of, how to apply it, what dilution rate, dwell time. With all due respect most Detailers don’t know jack about cleaning chemicals because there hasn’t been anything writing up on it here on this BBS. There is a lot of thing to know about cleaning chemicals like pH level, toxic level, hazardous to mixing cleaning products together ect ect.
Have you ever felt tired, have you ever tried adjusting your eyes so you can see better? If so this is a sign of toxic levels of chemical/s in your body, not good. There is a lot of cleaning chemicals for Detailing that should be respected, especially bodyshop chemicals. A box of latex gloves is a most have, work in good ventilated area and try to void chemicals that can be bad for your health. There are a lot of good chemicals out there in the market and a lot of bad chemicals to use. Most of the good chemicals cost more $ but does a better job and also that is better for your health then those cheap cleaning chemicals. Well like say some of those all purpose cleaners that are on the market Wow its chemical warfare!
I’m not a educated guy but I been into professional cleaning for over 18 years and knowing your chemicals is vary important to doing a good job and keeping up on your health while using chemicals is a most! Treat all chemicals with the respect they deserve. Do an internet search on “cleaning chemicals� or a chemical name, try to have MSG sheets and understand the chemicals in it. Each cleaning chemicals product should have it's MSDS sheet available for you to read on the Internet. When you order chemicals product request a msg sheet with it.
Everyone should go to a sauna to sweat out the chemicals in ones own body every so often, you not only think better but you can see better too.
SUPER
To know how to clean efficiently you have to know chemistry, knowing what cleaning agents do and what they are made out of, how to apply it, what dilution rate, dwell time. With all due respect most Detailers don’t know jack about cleaning chemicals because there hasn’t been anything writing up on it here on this BBS. There is a lot of thing to know about cleaning chemicals like pH level, toxic level, hazardous to mixing cleaning products together ect ect.
Have you ever felt tired, have you ever tried adjusting your eyes so you can see better? If so this is a sign of toxic levels of chemical/s in your body, not good. There is a lot of cleaning chemicals for Detailing that should be respected, especially bodyshop chemicals. A box of latex gloves is a most have, work in good ventilated area and try to void chemicals that can be bad for your health. There are a lot of good chemicals out there in the market and a lot of bad chemicals to use. Most of the good chemicals cost more $ but does a better job and also that is better for your health then those cheap cleaning chemicals. Well like say some of those all purpose cleaners that are on the market Wow its chemical warfare!
I’m not a educated guy but I been into professional cleaning for over 18 years and knowing your chemicals is vary important to doing a good job and keeping up on your health while using chemicals is a most! Treat all chemicals with the respect they deserve. Do an internet search on “cleaning chemicals� or a chemical name, try to have MSG sheets and understand the chemicals in it. Each cleaning chemicals product should have it's MSDS sheet available for you to read on the Internet. When you order chemicals product request a msg sheet with it.
Everyone should go to a sauna to sweat out the chemicals in ones own body every so often, you not only think better but you can see better too.
SUPER