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    Looking for Iron remover recommendation

    I have used Iron X then moved to Poorboys Iron remover and both were pretty good. The Poorboys was soapy and a bear to rinse but worked.

    I’m out and looking around these got expensive.

    I see the Adams iron remover is like 1/2 the price of the ones I have previously used.

    Anyone have experience using the Adams product ? I get that performance matters so I’m asking for feedback.

    Any other suggestions. ?

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    Re: Looking for Iron remover recommendation

    I`ve used and use Adam`s and McKee`s37.

    Adam`s smells good for an iron remover, however I will say that it is not `as powerful/strong` as the others. I need to increase my dwell time with it.

    My go to is the McKee`s37. Great performance.
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    Re: Looking for Iron remover recommendation

    Mckee’s is good stuff. Currently using black fire and has been my favorite so far. Gel consistency clings well and they recommend spraying on dry dirty car so saves me a step of washing before, then iron then wash again.


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    Re: Looking for Iron remover recommendation

    Thanks Scott - would you say McKees is equal in performance to an iron x product ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Sizzle Chest View Post
    I`ve used and use Adam`s and McKee`s37.

    Adam`s smells good for an iron remover, however I will say that it is not `as powerful/strong` as the others. I need to increase my dwell time with it.

    My go to is the McKee`s37. Great performance.

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    Re: Looking for Iron remover recommendation

    That’s interesting. I always wash the car well. Spray the iron remover, let dwell, rinse well and re wash. I’m sure it a time saver just wonder is iron removal is equal since it’s on dirt film not paint. What are you seeing ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Coatings=crack View Post
    Mckee’s is good stuff. Currently using black fire and has been my favorite so far. Gel consistency clings well and they recommend spraying on dry dirty car so saves me a step of washing before, then iron then wash again.


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    Re: Looking for Iron remover recommendation

    Never had a problem rinsing off, as I too wash after using .... I heard there is a sale going on at one of our distributors for a short time
    life is short ..do it while you can

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    Re: Looking for Iron remover recommendation

    I had Sonax fallout remover, which was great. When it ran out I just looked for the cheapest/best deal. Bought Bilt Hamber this time.
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    Re: Looking for Iron remover recommendation

    I decided to go with a 16oz bottle of nanoskin to check it out first. most of the reviews were good performance but bad smell which I already know about. The nanoskin was 44.99 delivered a gallon and that`s about 1/2 the price of everything else I have used in the past. We shall see I will learn something either way.

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    Re: Looking for Iron remover recommendation

    yes, the raw materials have gone crazy ... most of the good raw materials for Iron Removers are coming from Germany ..
    life is short ..do it while you can

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    Re: Looking for Iron remover recommendation

    Quote Originally Posted by JSFM35X View Post
    Thanks Scott - would you say McKees is equal in performance to an iron x product ?
    I would, yes.
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    Looking for Iron remover recommendation

    Quote Originally Posted by JSFM35X View Post
    That’s interesting. I always wash the car well. Spray the iron remover, let dwell, rinse well and re wash. I’m sure it a time saver just wonder is iron removal is equal since it’s on dirt film not paint. What are you seeing ?
    Just last week. No wash 1st.

    Iron X was my go to till this

    Zoom in on 1st pic to get a better look.





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    Re: Looking for Iron remover recommendation

    The nano skin won’t be here until next Wednesday. So I picked up the Meguiar’s liquid clay iron remover. 25 bucks less 10% for 32oz.
    Hope to try it tomorrow AM. Will report back. I’m sure I’m and over user but I usually use 10-16 oz per car. I think with a better trigger that mists better I might use less.

    Will report back and thanks for the advice.

    If the nano skin is not as good as iron X I’ll try Mckees next.

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    Re: Looking for Iron remover recommendation

    I have been using Gyeon Q2M Iron and Have been very happy with it.

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    Re: Looking for Iron remover recommendation

    I guess nobody bothers finding ValuGard`s "B"....
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    Re: Looking for Iron remover recommendation

    IMO Valugard should`ve kept on selling online directly. I bet the pro and enthusiast market might be bigger than they think.
    Treat it like it`s the only one in the world.

 

 
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