Iron x a must or not?

Would it be better to first clay the car, and then Iron X it?
I was just wondering if claying it first helped open up the pores in the clear coat, so that the Iron X can dissolve any contaminants deep in the paint(i.e. make the iron x application more effective).

Ironx is what opens up the pores,clay gets the surface contaminates . So it's ironx first then clay which ironx will aid in claying
 
Opens up pores in that it dissolves (oxidizes?) embedded iron particles and leaves a "pore" behind.
 
A must, no? does it help? yes! it all depends on the outcome your looking for. i think its a must on a white care, like i have.
 
Yep, my white truck gets it at least twice a year.


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On a never before detailed car that has some miles, Iron X is a poor substitute for a decon wash. Claying iron after IronX is further proof that the particle isnt removed and the iron will be damaging the paint soon enough.

For maintenance im sure its fine.
 
I love the Trix decontamination process before using my nanoscrub pad on my Megs DA instead of having to mess with clay. The pad wasn't cheap but sure saves time .
 
I see a lot of people using it. All my detail is done by hand. I do have clay bar and lubricant but iron x seems like a faster way. What do you guys think? Will it so same thing as cleaner waxes and prep lotions? Or is it something in a league of its own? It's all for a brand new white car?


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Make sure you get a scented version of this stuff...... someone else said Iron-X smells like Rhino but...... not sure if that's correct, but, it is a holy-hell of smell...... the scented versions are very acceptable.

Have fun! :)
 
Can IronX be used by mobile detailers who don't use a water source? The directions say to rinse thoroughly after wiping it off. I really do hate trying to get all the iron spots out on white paint with just a clay bar. I keep some distilled water on my truck to mix with my waterless wash, and could use that for a damp wipe down, but instead of a full rinse, would a paint prep product like Perfekt Finish Paint Prep clean it enough?
 
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