Sharply Dressed
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I just ran out of Iron X and after research and reviews am going to try 3D's product for cost and multi use (paint and wheels).
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I used the Nanoskin Iron remover once and never again. Huge waste of money. I did a side by side with Iron X and it barely removed any iron contamination. I had to finish the car with Iron X. Was trying to find something more economical when I came across Nanoskin but in the end I got taken. The YouTube commercial I saw is obviously false advertisement because it didn't come close to working as stated.
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Yea it either doesn't work well or Iron X is just 3X more concentrated. It did work a little but I sprayed test panels to compare and it barely touched what the Iron X could. Trust me I was bummed too. I have another ferrous product I am going to try soon.I hate to hear you say that. I bought some last night...
Please let us know what you think comparing the two.I just ran out of Iron X and after research and reviews am going to try 3D's product for cost and multi use (paint and wheels).
Just rinse it off with water. I do this in my garage and have had no staining issues.I have a dumb question...could that purple stuff, coming off the wheels, stain the driveway? thanks
Please let us know what you think comparing the two.
Just rinse it off with water. I do this in my garage and have had no staining issues.
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Thanks my man for your input!I've used both the 3D and the carpro. I think the Carpro is slightly stronger (and I do mean SLIGHTLY).
That being said, I use the 3D. The price point is right and it still works great.
Give Meguiars D101 APC a try.
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I find this product works surprisingly well for removing iron fallout.
Use a 1:1 Dilution ratio, or even stronger of needed.
Make sure to wash it off the panel surface thoroghly.
Good idea to follow with a detail spray or some form of LSP when finished cleaning.
Give Meguiars D101 APC a try.
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I find this product works surprisingly well for removing iron fallout.
Use a 1:1 Dilution ratio, or even stronger of needed.
Make sure to wash it off the panel surface thoroghly.
Good idea to follow with a detail spray or some form of LSP when finished cleaning.