Paint Decontamination

How old of a cars paint would you recommend using this iron x on? Should I be using this iron x on customers cars that are 2 and 3 years old?

Also, would this product remove all the baked tar that's on the wheels. You know, the neglected wheel that has hardened tar baked on!
 
It depends on the particular vehicles condition. Most new cars can spend time in lots waiting to be shipped while sitting in industrial areas and can be shipped by rail. Asian cars are the same, big industrial areas and then waiting at the ports which are big industrial areas with at least rail dust being generated.

IronX will not remove tar. CarPro TRIX is for both iron and tar removal.
 
It depends on the particular vehicles condition. Most new cars can spend time in lots waiting to be shipped while sitting in industrial areas and can be shipped by rail. Asian cars are the same, big industrial areas and then waiting at the ports which are big industrial areas with at least rail dust being generated.

IronX will not remove tar. CarPro TRIX is for both iron and tar removal.

So really, its a good idea to use Iron X on new or newer cars as well. Correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't Iron X do what a clay bar does. Remove the contaminents? So, why clay bar if one decontaminates the paint with Iron X or why Iron X paint if one were to use a clay bar or clay mitt?

What will Iron X do that a clay mitt or clay bar won't do?
 
So really, its a good idea to use Iron X on new or newer cars as well. Correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't Iron X do what a clay bar does. Remove the contaminents? So, why clay bar if one decontaminates the paint with Iron X or why Iron X paint if one were to use a clay bar or clay mitt?

What will Iron X do that a clay mitt or clay bar won't do?

Here is the thing, Clay bars, mitts, and towels all remove above surface decontaminants. While a those can do that they can not remove Iron fallout that can lodge itself into the clear coat. The clay can break off the top exposed fall out but, the lower parts of the fall out will still remain.

This is where IronX comes into play. IronX will dissolve these lower particles into the clear coat and remove these.
 
Here is the thing, Clay bars, mitts, and towels all remove above surface decontaminants. While a those can do that they can not remove Iron fallout that can lodge itself into the clear coat. The clay can break off the top exposed fall out but, the lower parts of the fall out will still remain.

This is where IronX comes into play. IronX will dissolve these lower particles into the clear coat and remove these.

Great info. Thanks. I'm still learning. By removing all the iron particles with Iron X how does this benifit the look of the car. I only ask so when in tell my customers about this option, I can full understand and explain the benifits as to why removing all lower iron particles is beneficial.
 
Just build into your price of the detail.

This ensures the surface is free of all contamination and explains the ironx can remove the industrial fallout rail dust and any other iron partial that can be found in the air that will come into contact with the clear coat.
 
Just build into your price of the detail.

This ensures the surface is free of all contamination and explains the ironx can remove the industrial fallout rail dust and any other iron partial that can be found in the air that will come into contact with the clear coat.

That's true. I did notice that iron X is running $100 dollars for the gallon. Little bit costly considering how many ounces one may use up to completely spray down a mid size vehicle.

In my area, I'm getting around $170 for a detail that includes a clay bar and AIO cleaner wax. Plus interior clean as well.

How much would you recommend me adding to the detail price with the iron x included?
 
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