Iron X question...

I haven't tried the Elastomer Bar but I have heard some like it some hate it because it can't be molded. What's your experience Old Tiger?

Also, yes, Mark, you will absolutely hate the smell of this stuff if you are faint-nosed :laughing:

Sonax smells like a perm but IronX smells like rotten eggs!
The bar works great on planar surfaces. For intricate areas clay is the way to go IMO!y to go i
 
i would suggest :
wash ,(better even with ironX Soap gel ) >> clay >> ironX >> rinse fully.

we are are in last step of test our tar/glue/wax/water spots cleaner, non alcohol/solvent , so it will help as well to almost eliminate the need for clay.


Avi,
I dont understand why it would be better to clay and then use ironX. Wouldnt it be better if you used ironX to remove the iron deposits and then clay because wouldnt your clay last much longer and wouldnt there be less of a chance for marring?

If you clayed first your clay bar would still pick up all of the iron that sits above the surface contaminating your clay bar and increasing the chances of marring the paint?

And as Mark said, I would love to see something that would love to see something to help eliminate everything else making claying very minimal.

Thanks in advance,

Jon
 
I recommend washing first, then iron-x, then clay, then a final wash and dry. This takes care of getting rid of the easiest stuff early on, and finishes off by getting rid of anything knocked loose during the decontamination process.
 
Avi,
I dont understand why it would be better to clay and then use ironX. Wouldnt it be better if you used ironX to remove the iron deposits and then clay because wouldnt your clay last much longer and wouldnt there be less of a chance for marring?

Jon, that was exactly my question when this product was announced. Dwayne @ AG confirmed that in his testing, using IronX before claying did in fact make the clay last a lot longer. :dblthumb2:
 
That would be heavenly!!! :righton:

So, you still recommend using IronX soap gel AND IronX spray? Soap Gel won't do it by itself?
IXSG will remove irons as well, but its little weaker than ironX

Avi,
I dont understand why it would be better to clay and then use ironX. Wouldnt it be better if you used ironX to remove the iron deposits and then clay because wouldnt your clay last much longer and wouldnt there be less of a chance for marring?

If you clayed first your clay bar would still pick up all of the iron that sits above the surface contaminating your clay bar and increasing the chances of marring the paint?

And as Mark said, I would love to see something that would love to see something to help eliminate everything else making claying very minimal.

Thanks in advance,

Jon
yes, thats better way also . my mistake.
 
Mark, if you dont like clay, try the Elastomer Bar. CG sells it with lube for ~ $20. If you dont like the smell of ASD You will hate the smell of Iron X! Is this Deja Vu all over again with us?
LOL, Jim. I actually don't mind the smell of ASD, it's just not my favorite.
 
IXSG will remove irons as well, but its little weaker than ironX
After washing the car with a regular car wash, do you need to dry the car before spraying on IronX? Also, after spraying on IronX, do you have to rub it with a wash media for even coverage?
 
Can you use the IronX soap gel as a standalone wash? Or should you do a regular wash first, then use the soap gel?
 
Can you use the IronX soap gel as a standalone wash? Or should you do a regular wash first, then use the soap gel?
IronX soap gel, IronX, clay

or

Regular car soap, IronX, clay
 
I find using Iron X before claying helps a lot with claying the car. Especially when there are some major contaminates in the paint. It seems to have gotten rid of claying the panel over and over again to remove all the embedded particulates.

Highly recommend IronX before claying ANY colour car.
 
I find using Iron X before claying helps a lot with claying the car. Especially when there are some major contaminates in the paint. It seems to have gotten rid of claying the panel over and over again to remove all the embedded particulates.

Highly recommend IronX before claying ANY colour car.

Good to know. Claying is such a time killer. We all know time is money. I don't mind claying but kneading the clay every 2 seconds gets irritating. IronX is on my list.
 
After washing the car with a regular car wash, do you need to dry the car before spraying on IronX?
No, but it will probably not work as well since the water will be diluting it and it might not bond with certain iron particles due to the water obstructing it.

Also, after spraying on IronX, do you have to rub it with a wash media for even coverage?
No.
 
I just picked up the liter bottle of IronX. I cant wait to try it and Ill try to do a review...

Maybe tape off half the hood. Ironx half and then clay with a new piece of clay and the other half use new clay and just use clay alone. Ill take pics of the contaminants on the clay. Ill try to use the same amound to passes w/ the clay as well.
 
Jim, I got talking to Rick of Ultima at DF about the bar that Ultima sells and learned a bit about it. It sounds like they are different then similar bars offered by some companies. Will have to remember to tell you about that next time we talk.
I couldnt tell a difference but I am not the best judge. I will send you an Ultimaa next time I ship to you buddy!
 
I've tried their clay block with luber! To be honest, its amazing!!

Its kinda like aggressive clay and easily removed stubborn spots!

I use it on panels that i'll be polishing afterwards! After claying one section with it, I just wipe the surface of the block with a a mf towel to pick up whatever contaminants are stuck and the back to claying!:xyxthumbs:

I use my normal moldable clay in case I'm changing the LSP and want to prep surface properly!
100% agree on all counts!
 
I just picked up the liter bottle of IronX. I cant wait to try it and Ill try to do a review...

Maybe tape off half the hood. Ironx half and then clay with a new piece of clay and the other half use new clay and just use clay alone. Ill take pics of the contaminants on the clay. Ill try to use the same amound to passes w/ the clay as well.
Then apply Iron X over the clay only part and see what the clay couldnt remove!
 
Can you use the IronX soap gel as a standalone wash? Or should you do a regular wash first, then use the soap gel?
yes ofcourse , the SG is very good car shampoo, no need water diluting! ,only rinse the car before like normally do. see short video in my site how economic wash it can be :
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGfe6cD0TY0&feature=player_embedded]YouTube - SoapGel[/video]


If you don't spead the IronX, how can you get even coverage by spraying alone, unless you spray every square inch?
some detailers spray it all over, if you want to do it the eco way you can spray some and rub all over with damp sponge mitt
 
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