LittleKing24
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- Jul 12, 2015
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Happy Sunday everyone! Just wanted to share my experience this morning with the use of an iron remover.
I've used iron removers before on vehicles prior to coating, but never after the fact. I know it has already been said that the only safe way to decontaminate paint that has been coated is to use an iron remover. But what I didn't realize is the impact it can actually make.
Before washing my truck this morning, I decided to use an iron remover due to the paint not feeling smooth, or beading/sheeting water as well as you would expect from a coating that was applied in January(the truck sits outside 24/7).
I used McKees Xtreme Iron Remover, and after letting it dwell for a few minutes, started the washing process using the 2BM with a microfiber mitt and Optimum Car Wash. Although the iron remover was probably most of the cause, I immediately noticed how much easier it was for the mitt to glide across the paint. I have to note that the McKees iron remover did an excellent job clinging to the paint and not drying even after 5 or more minutes.
Now for the impressive part....Rinsing. As soon as I started to rinse my truck using the spray nozzle that attaches to the foam gun(flood rinsed afterward) I noticed that the water was was immediately beading and running off of the paint, and seemed to do so even better than when it was first coated.
This was an important lesson learned for me as I thought the reason for the lack of performance was one of two things: the coating I used(GTechniq CSL) just didn't have great beading/sheeting properties, or I just didn't apply the coating correctly,therefore degraded quickly. My honest bet was on not applying the coating correctly as it was my first time applying a wipe on/wipe off immediately coating. My favorite coating is unfortunately not sold on AG but is applied in a similar way to CQuartz.
After using McKees Xtreme Iron Remover and watching my coating come back to life, I highly recommend using the Iron Remover of your choice every 6-12 months on coated vehicles(or when the coating performance seems to drop) in order to maintain the benefits of the coating.
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I've used iron removers before on vehicles prior to coating, but never after the fact. I know it has already been said that the only safe way to decontaminate paint that has been coated is to use an iron remover. But what I didn't realize is the impact it can actually make.
Before washing my truck this morning, I decided to use an iron remover due to the paint not feeling smooth, or beading/sheeting water as well as you would expect from a coating that was applied in January(the truck sits outside 24/7).
I used McKees Xtreme Iron Remover, and after letting it dwell for a few minutes, started the washing process using the 2BM with a microfiber mitt and Optimum Car Wash. Although the iron remover was probably most of the cause, I immediately noticed how much easier it was for the mitt to glide across the paint. I have to note that the McKees iron remover did an excellent job clinging to the paint and not drying even after 5 or more minutes.
Now for the impressive part....Rinsing. As soon as I started to rinse my truck using the spray nozzle that attaches to the foam gun(flood rinsed afterward) I noticed that the water was was immediately beading and running off of the paint, and seemed to do so even better than when it was first coated.
This was an important lesson learned for me as I thought the reason for the lack of performance was one of two things: the coating I used(GTechniq CSL) just didn't have great beading/sheeting properties, or I just didn't apply the coating correctly,therefore degraded quickly. My honest bet was on not applying the coating correctly as it was my first time applying a wipe on/wipe off immediately coating. My favorite coating is unfortunately not sold on AG but is applied in a similar way to CQuartz.
After using McKees Xtreme Iron Remover and watching my coating come back to life, I highly recommend using the Iron Remover of your choice every 6-12 months on coated vehicles(or when the coating performance seems to drop) in order to maintain the benefits of the coating.
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