Anyone been using this product with great results? CarPro Iron X Snow Soap. I`m asking because don`t see many post`s on this product and I`m thinking to get some after my ride is detail to maintain the finish. Anyone?
Anyone been using this product with great results? CarPro Iron X Snow Soap. I`m asking because don`t see many post`s on this product and I`m thinking to get some after my ride is detail to maintain the finish. Anyone?
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i only use it when im doing a first time client, it eliminates using IX after washing and before claying. Its a pricey soap and its not recommended for maintenance washes unless the car is coated.
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I use Iron-X snow soap, but only as a maintence wash after a full Decon has been done with regular Iron-X. The snow soap is less powerful the regular Iron-X so it can clean up minor deposit build up, but isn`t really made to do full decon IMO.
It is also a fairly good cleaning soap as well. It actually works well as your Decon prewash and gets you ready for Iron-X and clay. I have watched it clean paint with sealants and waxes to a water holding squeaky clean surface in one wash. But that was at a strong dilution.
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That may be true. And I did try the "apply soap to wash pad then spread on panel", but I didn`t like it.
I did note that on CarPro-US it is noted you can use it as your Iron removal but you should use Iron-X as your 1st decon.
- Up to 1:8 - Good iron remover but use regular IX on a "first time car". Above 1:8 it becomes a very weak iron remover, but still a great cleansing shampoo.
Personally I simply like using Iron-X better and I can cover an entire vehicle quickly and not using a lot of product. But the great thing is there are options for what fits each person preferences and scenario.
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