COMING SOON FROM 3D/HD: Iron Particle Remover (video)

At this time we're only offering BDX in ready to use. But, with that said, I personally feel that the product is strong enough to dilute 2 to 1 depending on the circumstances.
 
Well I'm looking forward to the reviews. I was really intrigued by the concentrate because it was different than what is on the market and also suppose to be more economical.

You guys keep shooting yourselves in the foot. The video was long ago and it worked very fast and was diluted. That was the wow. I still remember the Audi Turning purple instantly. I hope the reviews are great and the juice is cheap If not I'm not compelled to jump in. Which is very unlike me. I use want to try everything new. Just looked it's not cheap. I'm out unless the reviews from people I know blow me away. . When the concentrate come out perhaps.

Is this an iron remover or a brake dust remover (wheel cleaner)

IMHO you need a new marketing person.
 
$80 a gallon! I thought this was supposed to be game changing cheap. I can get my favorite iron remover for just $54 a gallon.
 
I just call them like I see them.

3d irritated me when they flooded the boards with reviews for free products years ago and now they way over promised and underdelivered.

Salty? No

Honest assessment , I think so.

Next is it a brake dust remover or iron remover? Perhaps it's also a desert topping.

Little salty in here this morning lol
 
You can't promise to be the most cost effective and then be almost 50% higher than the actual cheapest (that I know of which is Adam's).

As I posted somewhere earlier, the Griot's Heavy Duty is $50/gal. I don't know if it's exactly fair to compare these products dollar for dollar, as they likely have different levels of active ingredient, but I guess that only matters if, say, you had to use one twice to get the same removal as one application of another.
 
As I posted somewhere earlier, the Griot's Heavy Duty is $50/gal. I don't know if it's exactly fair to compare these products dollar for dollar, as they likely have different levels of active ingredient, but I guess that only matters if, say, you had to use one twice to get the same removal as one application of another.

Adam's is just as effective as Iron X. So this new product needs to be about twice as effective as Iron X.
 
I don't think they're the same thing. BDX (as I understand) is a fallout/ferrous iron remover, not a wheel cleaner (although the naming makes that really unclear.)

Anybody got their own reviews of this up yet? I'm excited to give it a try, but waiting on some reviews from consumers first!

I understand some of the frustration in this thread, but I've also never tried a 3D/HD product that I didn't like, so I'm still hopeful, but also waiting till it's available on Amazon with Prime. Last time I tried ordering something through the 3D website the shipping was high enough that it's cost-effectiveness was easily diminished to the point of no existance.
 
I supposive it's cost effective if you're using IronX as the standard but that product is not the only game in town. It seems to be a more middle of the road product when it comes to cost alone. I have no doubt it will work as advertised but it almost feels like with this "game changer" they've changed the game to fit their marketing. ;)

Not bashing 3D/HD as their products were included in my last order.
 
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