charlestek
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- Sep 22, 2010
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I have a bottle of IronX which I believe I purchased last year. Never opened the bottle.
This is the first time using this product.
A few moments ago, I sprayed the hood of my car with the IronX and
wiped it into the paint with a damp sponge. I waited 5 minutes but the
white IronX did not turn color or do much of anything. I rinsed it off with a damp sponge
and then with a garden hose. Feeling the surface of the hood, the same particulates that were
there before are still there.
So does this mean I have no iron particulates in my hood surface or perhaps the IronX is bad?
I do use ceramic pads on all 4 brake calipers so the only metallic particle generator would be the
surfaces of the rotors themselves.
This is the first time using this product.
A few moments ago, I sprayed the hood of my car with the IronX and
wiped it into the paint with a damp sponge. I waited 5 minutes but the
white IronX did not turn color or do much of anything. I rinsed it off with a damp sponge
and then with a garden hose. Feeling the surface of the hood, the same particulates that were
there before are still there.
So does this mean I have no iron particulates in my hood surface or perhaps the IronX is bad?
I do use ceramic pads on all 4 brake calipers so the only metallic particle generator would be the
surfaces of the rotors themselves.