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    Optimum FerreX In Stock!

    We just received the NEW Optimum Ferrex!

    Optimum FerreX is a strong, yet safe and effective way to dissolve ferrous oxides from wheels and painted surfaces. Optimum FerreX attacks brake dust to rapidly clean wheels with very little agitation required. Unlike many iron removers on the market, FerreX is also a low odour formula.


    Optimum FerreX is particularly effective and quickly removes caked on brake dust from European vehicles which are well known for their high dusting brake pads. To use FerreX you simply spray on, wait 1-2 minutes while the FerreX begins to dissolve the iron particles turning it purple, agitate as required and then rinse.


    Optimum FerreX is also used to remove iron contamination and road tar from painted body panels such as rail dust, industrial fallout or contamination from road works. Use on a cool surface in the shade and watch as FerreX reacts with the particles and then rinse thoroughly.



    We`re working on adding this to the site ASAP.

    In the meantime, if you`d like to add one to your order just give us a call or leave a note in the comments section of your order.

    INTRODUCTORY PRICING:

    17oz - $16.99
    128oz - $84.99

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    Re: Optimum FerreX In Stock!

    Safe for chrome wheels?
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    Re: Optimum FerreX In Stock!

    Quote Originally Posted by Ronkh View Post
    Safe for chrome wheels?
    Yes.
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    Re: Optimum FerreX In Stock!

    Thank you
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    Re: Optimum FerreX In Stock!

    Can`t wait to see the reviews and comparisons.
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    Re: Optimum FerreX In Stock!

    If you want I will volunteer to compare it to iron x and the Sonax fall out remover. I just need the Sonax and optimum. It will be done as soon as my hose bib defrosts.

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    Re: Optimum FerreX In Stock!

    I feel like the market is getting saturated with color changing iron removing products. What makes this one any better?
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    Re: Optimum FerreX In Stock!

    Quote Originally Posted by Angus View Post
    I feel like the market is getting saturated with color changing iron removing products. What makes this one any better?
    This product is more like Trix because it combines both an iron-removing product and a tar-removing one. It also mentions it`s low-odor, which I believe it was reported the new Sonax fallout remover is also.

    I would also like to know how OPT sees this as differentiated from the competing products, I have tried in vain to get that answer on their forum.
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    Re: Optimum FerreX In Stock!

    Had a chance to play with Ferrex this weekend. Great stuff. I think it has a banana scent.





    This was detailing a clients 2002 Nissan Xterra. Unfortunately no after pics.

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    Re: Optimum FerreX In Stock!

    are you spraying it on tire too, or is that just overspray?
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    Re: Optimum FerreX In Stock!

    Quote Originally Posted by Vega@Autopia View Post
    Had a chance to play with Ferrex this weekend. Great stuff. I think it has a banana scent.





    This was detailing a clients 2002 Nissan Xterra. Unfortunately no after pics.

    Does it really have a Banana scent? LOL! Others claim cherry and lemon, not even close. Well, maybe a tiny bit but hey as long as it works.

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    Re: Optimum FerreX In Stock!

    Quote Originally Posted by Ronkh View Post
    are you spraying it on tire too, or is that just overspray?
    Overspray. The tires are just wet. The wheels and tires were in horrible shape. The tires were rust colored and I cleaned each tire 4 times with Tuf Shine Tire Cleaner and a scrub brush on a G110v2 and it barely made a dent. I told the client I could try again next time but I`d like to take the wheels off to agitate them thoroughly.

    Quote Originally Posted by fdresq4 View Post
    Does it really have a Banana scent? LOL! Others claim cherry and lemon, not even close. Well, maybe a tiny bit but hey as long as it works.
    If you smell it right out of the bottle, it smells bad. But while using it, I swear it smells like bananas. It reminds me of the old DP Auto Bath Shampoo if you`ve ever smelled that.

    To give you more background on the scent, I opened it several times to smell it out of the bottle in my kitchen with no problems. I would close the container and the odor was gone. While I was cleaning the Xterra, I went inside to refill a bottle using my 5L container of CarPro Trix. I made the mistake of filling the bottle in my kitchen and I had to air out my apartment just to get rid of the smell. So overall, Ferrex has MUCH less odor.
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    Re: Optimum FerreX In Stock!

    gotchya
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