Review: Britemax - Iron Max

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Review: Britemax - Iron Max

Britemax Iron Max Iron Remover



Price: $19.99 for 24 OZ

Details:

This new iron remover product was given to me by Paul to review. I was told it smells better than other iron removers so I was eager to try it out. I've exclusively been using lemon scented Iron-X to deal with iron contamination. I've NEVER used a wheel cleaner on my wheels, but Britemax say's it's safe for all wheels so I figured I'd give that a test as well.

Review:

I was really eager to try a wheel cleaner to see how it compares to my typically wash process. I started with; dirty, dry, cool to the touch, wheels. Below is a picture of the directions on the bottle and I followed them to a T:


My wheels haven't had a "wheels off" cleaning in months and were last cleaned about 2 weeks ago. I find the fronts generate more brake dust and subsequently look dirtyer...

Front wheel (dirty, before):


Rerear wheel (dirty, before)

As per the instructions I used a bristle brush:

I applied about 10 sprays of Britemax Iron Max to each wheel and scrubbed with my EZ-detail brush. The sprayer was a pleasure to use and seemed to foam the product as it sprayed. The first thing I noticed was how quickly it was changing color compared to Iron-X and how much more it changed color than Iron-X. The smell was cough drop cherry (not my favorite people some people love it) the after smell, was totally different sulfur and a fishy, smell. The fishy smell was 1/10th as bad as iron-X, but the sulfur smell was more noticeable. all and all it smells slightly better than Iron-X.

Pictures:








I used my pressure washer to rinse my wheels. Normally I always just flood rinse the wheels but there was a lot of sling due to the brush. Typically I use my wheel woolies but the instructions called for a bristly brush. Unfortunately I went a little crazy pressure rinsing the wheels and took off some of the red nail polish in the SRT engraving on one wheel (learning lesson).

Pictures:









I was about to dry them off when I noticed a film left behind. It might have been reacting to the Collinite 845 that was on my wheels. Regardless I rewashed the wheels using Meg Hyper Wash and my Wheel Woolies.

Film (hard to see, easy to feel):



Wash:



Dried:



Next day with PERL on the tires:


Final thoughts:

The product worked as it said it would. It cleaned very well especially in the barrels of the wheels. The smell was good at first but left a lingering sulfur smell that made me go overboard with the pressure washer and I can still smell it in my driveway, unfortunately. Britemax Iron Max removed iron very well and cleaned deep into the engraving "Alcoa Forged db" better than a toothbrush and APC. The reaction was very quick and effective and as a wheel cleaner it's really good although I won't be using it during my bi-weekly wheel routine as the after smell lingers too long for regular use. I will, however, be using it during each of my wheels off details as it's; quick, deep cleaning, and effective on wheels of all types!

Before and after:

 
Those rims look great! Nice work. Thanks for the bright max review. It's always good to hear about new ferrous iron removing alternatives to Iron X. Does the smell of iron x linger on your drive way as well?
 
Those rims look great! Nice work. Thanks for the bright max review. It's always good to hear about new ferrous iron removing alternatives to Iron X. Does the smell of iron x lingers on your driveway as well?

I found the smell of Iron-X is gone in 1 hour tops, but it's much more intense. It's really a trade-off with the smell. Iron-X smells strong for a short time whereas the Iron Max doesn't smell bad at first then gets suddenly worse and lingers about 6 hours.

Smell is now %100 gone 6hours later.
 
Nice review. I have had the scent from Autofinesse Iron Out linger for what felt like almost a full day. Not so with Ironx.
 
Honestly, I'm happy I have them both.
Do you feel it's a wash between the two, I want to try but another supplier had a nice deal on ironx and shipping is more palatable. I
don't really use a lot of ironx but I would like to get a gallon of iron max.
 
Do you feel it's a wash between the two, I want to try but another supplier had a nice deal on ironx and shipping is more palatable. I
don't really use a lot of ironx but I would like to get a gallon of iron max.
Not sure who you're referring to price wise but remember Autopia will beat anyone's price. Give Ray a shout.
 
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