Iron X Paste

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Are there many other types of long clinging iron removers out there?

Has anyone had success with adding and iron remover to a pre wash foam?


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Bringing this thread back alive.

Are there many other types of long clinging iron removers out there?

Has anyone had success with adding and iron remover to a pre wash foam?


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Their are snowfoam iron removing prewashes so sure it could be done but figuring out ratios would be tough.

For cling nothing i have tried is better than Griots iron and fall out remover. Almost too clingy. Im going to mix with iron X half and half next time I use.


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Are there many other types of long clinging iron removers out there?

A gel like IronX paste will always give a longer better cling.

IMO most all of the other sprays a similar other than the scent and amount of active ingredient. While I have used a number of them I keep coming back to IronX.



Has anyone had success with adding and iron remover to a pre wash foam?

CarPro has a iron remover soap. But if you look at the dilution and the suggested uses it just doesn’t seem cost effective if detailing for money. I find using the spray and then “working it in by hand” works the best for me.

I have gone through a few bottles
CarPro IronX soap and it works good as a once a year heavier decon soap on my coated vehicles.
 
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