Iron X in Action!

would this be kind to say if ironx one time and then u take care of u vehicle regularly , better than an avg Joe, lol like all us here on ago with a clay 1-2 times a year that would not have to ironx every year? most of us would be applying this for very first time and all the years of crap on u vehicle now rid of . question is once a year application or not needed ?
Thats why we made the ironX soapGel , a maintenance car shampoo which is weaker than ironx, but still will dissolve irons while washing the car.
it has great ability to clean to car with great smooth feeling after.

Clay then iron-X then machine for me.

Correct !
 
I understand the correct order but apparently rust forms once iron penetrates through the clear and paint into the metal below. If we wash, dry, iron x, clay, polish, then iron x again, I was wondering if we'd expose any iron that was in the process of getting through, now that we've exposed a fresh layer of clear that has been levelled.

Just a hypothesis imagining things at a micro level while having a smoke a few nights ago...
 
The Soap is good to keep ontop of it.
The iron-x is designed to pull the contamination through the paint, too technical for me...:laughing:
 
I'm amazed that even after claying there was still sufficient amounts of contaminants embedded in the paint to prove that Iron-X really works...:eek:

OK, you've convinced me! :props:

I've always polished right after clay for years and never had issues (since IronX was not around a few yrs back.)

Will IronX give me something more that I am missing? I have a black car so maybe I can never actually see Iron deposits.


But after claying, polishing and Jeweling, aren't all contaminants removed from the paint?
 
I've always polished right after clay for years and never had issues (since IronX was not around a few yrs back.)

Will IronX give me something more that I am missing? I have a black car so maybe I can never actually see Iron deposits.


But after claying, polishing and Jeweling, aren't all contaminants removed from the paint?

when you clay the car you basicely "shave" the top of the contaminants from the surface, some might stay inside your clearcoat, if its irons dust they continue with time to penetrate and oxidize

ironx make sure to dissolve these as well , what the clay couldnt reach .
if its black car you can see it working when its dripping down to the floor , red purple liquid dropping down..

HTH
 
This product has really peaked my curiousity too. It sorta reminds me of when I was a kid in grade school and those nurses came to school to teach use how to brush our teeth and use those read tablets to show us the areas we missed. I'm subscribing to this thread to see the improvement:xyxthumbs:

I used it for the first time a month ago on my wife's Mercury Sable it works..
 
when you clay the car you basicely "shave" the top of the contaminants from the surface, some might stay inside your clearcoat, if its irons dust they continue with time to penetrate and oxidize

ironx make sure to dissolve these as well , what the clay couldnt reach .
if its black car you can see it working when its dripping down to the floor , red purple liquid dropping down..

HTH

Thank you Avi
 
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