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Anyone else catch this?
But will diluting it remove all contaminates on the first go or will a second round be needed?
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Anyone else catch this?
it doesn't hurt that the company is based in my hometown!
Anyone else catch this?
It was originally considered to be a 4:1 concentrate. That obviously didn't happen. The video that AG has is the original teaser video before the product was released. I can easily see where the confusion comes in. I agree more clarification is necessary.In my profession, that would be deemed as off-label promotion and could land you in prison
This is obviously less serious
If it works as well as Sonax FE or Iron X at RTU strength... Great
If it still works as well at even a 1:1 dilution... Fantastic
I predict the video will be pulled and replaced
Great product even at RTU cost. Least offensive odor, most bleeding aka color change(when compared to iron x, Griot's HD wheel cleaner, Dub wheel clean, and Sonax FE. I will be buying BDX exclusively as my wheel/fallout remover.
This stuff is my new go to ferrous remover. Another great HD 3D product.
Iron-X = .92 per ounce
BDX = .63 per ounce
AGO,
Please remove the video from the BDX product page, it is deceptive marketing
Thanks
or rather than do that put a BOLD disclaimer above the video stating that it is Ready To Use (RTU) and should not be diluted...![]()
Used it this weekend on 2 different cars. Works fantastic. And smells 100x better than IronX
Better than Iron X? The same as Iron X? What's the consistency like? Does it foam at all? Just trying to figure out what makes this different if at all besides the smell.
But will diluting it remove all contaminates on the first go or will a second round be needed?
Damn, I was really looking forward to diluting the product!
So my question now is can I dilute Iron X? LoL I think I'll be fine with the two bottles they're sending me to replace the 3D.
Probably. I still haven't really gotten an answer on why the 3D product is better other than it is cheaper than Iron X, yet more expensive than what I currently which is just above $0.21 an ounce when diluted for paint use and is just as effective as Iron X. Is BDX more effective than Iron X?
Probably. I still haven't really gotten an answer on why the 3D product is better other than it is cheaper than Iron X, yet more expensive than what I currently which is just above $0.21 an ounce when diluted for paint use and is just as effective as Iron X. Is BDX more effective than Iron X?
I'd much rather have you try BDX and give us that feedback, but if you'd like my opinion, I personally feel is better/best because it works extremely quick, has a low odor, is super cost effective, can be used on pretty much all surfaces, is PH neutral and is made in the good ole USA by one of the industries leading car care companies!!