In my experience iron removers are nice and help in some cases but they are not necessary if you do a good clay process.
On car paint it`s kinda hard to see besides white.
I had one good experience with an iron remover on my father`s white Nissan. You could actually see the little rust spots in the paint and the fine clay was working but it took a lot of passes to remove so after 30min or so - the car was covered - i thought about my iron remover, which i kinda gave up on. It really did seem to help the process but maybe it was just because i had to take a break to go get some iron remover lol I hate the smell! I hope they don`t work so i haven`t got to use it. I will try it again later this year with my father`s new honda white CRV to see if i have a good experience. If not i doubt i will buy anymore.
btw iron removers are terrible on sealed pavement, They definitely have some kind of active ingredients.
Thinking about more..., it really helped me get rust spots off an old stand up freezer - all white last year. Not sure if an APC would of done the same but the purple effect was fun that time.
Even my father thought it was cool and he`s not impressed easily haha
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