Re: Suggestions for Ferrous-Iron Decontamonation Removers
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Originally Posted by
Lonnie
WOW, Stokdgs, I guess I never really thought of claying as a "decontamination" process, but a PREP CLEANING process.
I`m tempted to be a real [jerk] and suggest that most cleaning is a decontamination process ;)
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I guess if I did NOT have to clay after using a chemical decontaminate... IE; you just want to remove the iron specs without having to do any claying or polishing to save on time and effort.
The times I`ve clayed during/after chemical decontamination, IMO it was necessary because 1) I was impatient and/or 2) it was some really awful contamination. Chemical decon is a godsend for vehicles that can`t be corrected for one reason or another.
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Re: Suggestions for Ferrous-Iron Decontamonation Removers
I haven`t tried any of the others, but I`ve started using this:
Autoglym Magma (retail)/ Liquid Clay (pro)
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It seems its main active ingredient is Sodium Mercaptoacetate (Thioglycolic acid) 5-10%.
It doesn`t smell overly strong other than the citrus-y grapefruit-y fragrance which is quite strong.
It seems to work very well.
More info here:
https://trustedcarproducts.co.uk/pro...ym-liquid-clay
https://www.blog.autoglym.com.au/eve...a-liquid-clay/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RU-LJsmfupo
Re: Suggestions for Ferrous-Iron Decontamonation Removers
Here`s how one UK reviewing site compared some of the iron decon products:
https://trustedcarproducts.co.uk/rev...allout-remover