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Review: Wolfgang Uber Iron Remover
Review: Wolfgang Uber Iron Remover
Wolfgang Uber Iron Remover
So here's the problem - over time your car's exterior gets contaminated with iron contamination that comes from the iron in the water, both city water and well water, as well as the iron and other industrial fallout in the air. This contamination bonds onto and embeds onto your car's paint and it simply does NOT wash off. Over time it clouds the paint with a rust or orange colored tinge that you cannot see because it builds-up slowly over time. The safest and most effective way to remove this iron contamination is to chemically dissolve it off your car during the washing process. By removing the iron contamination you'll restore a BRIGHTER appearance to your car's paint as well as perfectly prepare the paint for the next steps in a proper detail such as waxing or even better, compounding and polishing.
When you use the Wolfgang Uber Iron Remover, if there is iron contamination, you'll see it as there will be a dark red to purple color created on the surface as the iron remover chemically dissolves iron contamination present on the surface.
Here's the important thing to remember. While it's real easy to show this color-changing effect when removing iron contamination on a white or light colored car... ALL COLORS of paint become contaminated it's just harder to see the color changing effect on darker colors and black. BUT if there is iron contamination, the chemical removal process is taking place and this is what you want. You want to remove iron contamination off your car's finish because if iron is present it not only is staining the paint to hide the true color and beauty of the paint but there's also some level of corrosion and deterioration taking place at the surface level. So after buying a new car or if you own an older car, at some point you want to include an iron decontamination process during your washing regimen to remove any iron contamination if it's present. And here's the deal about that... you won't know if there is iron contamination until you use the product. So to make sure your car's paint is iron contamination free and for peace of mind, (remember your car's clear layer of paint is only around 2 mils thin), you want to use this product.
Step-by-Step
How to chemically decontaminate your car's paint using Wolfgang Uber Iron Remover
Step 1: Spray Uber Iron Remover onto the surface and allow to dwell for 3-4 minutes but don't let it dry on the surface.It won't cause any harm if it dries, it will just take a little more water spraying to fully rinse it off.
As you can easily seem my co-worker Erin's Ford Focus is extremely contaminated!
Continue spraying the Uber Iron Remover to the various body panels moving around the car.
Yep... even the paint on the side mirrors are contaminated...
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NEVER have I been disappointed with Wolfgang ANYTHING!
Based on the pictures it looks super effective.
Thanks Mike for a well documented review!
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Originally Posted by Dan Tran
NEVER have I been disappointed with Wolfgang ANYTHING!
The Honda is neglected and I knew this before I started. I had used a beta sample of this new iron remover a few months ago and thought it had really worked well. When I was given the production bottle to test and review I did not know if it was the same product. Later Andre told me it was. (Andre is really good at finding and testing new products).
I'm like everyone else, that is I like to see water beading even though I know water beading can lead to water spotting and that's a bad thing. I also like to see paint bleed, first because I want a product that produces this visual effect (kind of like a great wax, sealant or coating creates great water beading) as that shows me the product is working but at the same time I know iron contamination is a bad thing.
CONTEST
I wrote an article on the topic of why seeing paint bleed is a good thing. I'll send a bottle of this new product to the first person that shares the link to the correct article on this topic.
Originally Posted by Dan Tran
Based on the pictures it looks super effective.
I tested 4 popular iron removers when testing the final production run of Wolfgang Uber Iron Remover and this formula won hands down
Originally Posted by Dan Tran
Thanks Mike for a well documented review!
I was just back from shooting TV with Dennis Gage, shooting videos almost the entire day with Olie from Flitz and then finding a neglected car and at the end of the the day, washing this car and testing this product. With the Roadshow Classes, my regular classes it's been a hyper-busy year. But I love my job!
A person will not be disappointed with this product if your car is in fact contaminated. IF it's not contaminated that's a good thing and by my pictures you will have peace-of-mind. If you don't understand why? Just ask.
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Iron X Bleeding Effect While Cleaning Brake Dust Off Wheel
Well shoot. It didn't make a link Mike. I thought this was the article but maybe not. Still a great article.
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Using a product like this is like insurance...
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