Iron X should everyone do it?

I can think of at least one scenario
where some people probably shouldn't
be "IronX-ing":

Those that use RWs/WWs for
their car-washing process(es).



Bob
 
Why is that?
How could you successfully perform the
final step of the IronX-ing process?

(That's the step where you have to:
thoroughly rinse the vehicle with
copious amounts of water.)


Bob
 
Thanks for the link.
(I've seen/read it before.)

•Still...(to answer the OP's
thread-starter's question):
-I will stand by my original statement
that IronX is not for some people that
use RWs/WWs for washing vehicles.

•But...to those that want to:
-Go right ahead...if you think
you can match Mike Phillips'
level of madd detailing skillz!


{I've seen the damage that IronX
can do when it's not thoroughly
rinsed from vehicles visible, and
not so visible, surfaces.}



Bob
 
I actually just IXed my car, a 2015 Chevy SS. These cars, as well as the old Pontiac G8's were notorious for rail rust, and my previous SS as well my my G8's bled like a stuck pig. These cars spend months on a ship coming over from Aus, and then quite a while on train. My only thought with this car is that the previous owner was in the know, and took care of the paint. There was little to no bleeding at all, and the swirls i have are quite possibly from the dealership i bought the car from.

IMO IX is awesome, it gets any embedded iron, and at the very least dissolves the iron particles that would get stuck in the clay/alternative, and cause even more scratching than claying already does.

Shawn
 
I've been sticking to the DUB Wheel cleaner also. It can't be beat by anything when it goes on sale for $5 a bottle at AZ/AA. I add about 0.5-1.0oz of IronX Paste to the sprayer bottle when I transfer the DUB into my preferred spray bottle.

It makes a noticeable difference. Stronger and not as runny with improved cling time. Kind of how I felt when I compared the Sonax FE to FE+.
 
How could you successfully perform the
final step of the IronX-ing process?

(That's the step where you have to:
thoroughly rinse the vehicle with
copious amounts of water.)


Bob


Ha I read the previous post differently. For some reason I thought you were saying that prolonged use of WW/RW prior to IronX would somehow interfere with the IronX absorbing or something!
 
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