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mhkbenson
09-19-2019, 07:23 PM
But I wasn't prepared for this. 09 Honda Civic.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190920/69a89f2f5febc552a05b07b55b8e91d6.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190920/bd0a0eec3bef2fd0276f9a6d77a69a4b.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190920/549f305a61ed9402fe7a237b2ab77f1a.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190920/989c9cf6c9f77bd04d6c339f943be6b6.jpg

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Sizzle Chest
09-19-2019, 09:44 PM
WOW! It definitely needed some decon!

rlmccarty2000
09-19-2019, 10:26 PM
The answer to the question “do I need to use Iron-X?”

SWETM
09-20-2019, 01:07 AM
WOW it was time for the an iron remover LOL!

Did you wipe the iron remover into the paint or is it as it desolved it by just spray it on the paint?

If it's looks like that if you not have touched it. It's industrial fallout of some kind. Can be from industries and such in the near environment you live in or drive through or parking. It can travels pretty far too.

Did you test to apply the iron remover on some test spots again after you rinsed this off? If not do that so you insure that you got it off with the first application. It's not uncommon to be needed to be doing it more than 1 one. And also depends on the iron removers ability from it to desolve the iron particals and industrial fallout in 1 go. If you notice any more bleeding reaction from the test spots. Work on little smaller sections and when you see the iron remover has gone to the deeper purple color from the iron remover. You wipe it in with a mf towel to get it to be more effective than just spray on and let it dwell and rinse off. I do test spots again after this on the parts where I got the most bleeding reaction from it. And see so it don't get any bleeding effect from it. Or you have still iron particals and industrial fallout on the paint. If it's don't change colors on the rest of the paint but from around some seals and emblems. Then it's okay as there are useally some kind of bare metall in those seals or from the holes the emblems is attached to the vehical.

It's great with the color changing iron removers as you see if it's needed to be used or not. If no color changing it's great and as long as it changes color you have iron particals and or industrial fallout on the paint or left after the first application.

/ Tony

mhkbenson
09-20-2019, 04:22 PM
WOW it was time for the an iron remover LOL!

Did you wipe the iron remover into the paint or is it as it desolved it by just spray it on the paint?

If it's looks like that if you not have touched it. It's industrial fallout of some kind. Can be from industries and such in the near environment you live in or drive through or parking. It can travels pretty far too.

Did you test to apply the iron remover on some test spots again after you rinsed this off? If not do that so you insure that you got it off with the first application. It's not uncommon to be needed to be doing it more than 1 one. And also depends on the iron removers ability from it to desolve the iron particals and industrial fallout in 1 go. If you notice any more bleeding reaction from the test spots. Work on little smaller sections and when you see the iron remover has gone to the deeper purple color from the iron remover. You wipe it in with a mf towel to get it to be more effective than just spray on and let it dwell and rinse off. I do test spots again after this on the parts where I got the most bleeding reaction from it. And see so it don't get any bleeding effect from it. Or you have still iron particals and industrial fallout on the paint. If it's don't change colors on the rest of the paint but from around some seals and emblems. Then it's okay as there are useally some kind of bare metall in those seals or from the holes the emblems is attached to the vehical.

It's great with the color changing iron removers as you see if it's needed to be used or not. If no color changing it's great and as long as it changes color you have iron particals and or industrial fallout on the paint or left after the first application.

/ TonyStrip washed. Sprayed Griots Iron Remover over the wet car. Waited 3-4 minutes, took the pictures. Agitated with microfiber towel, tossed the towel and thoroughly rinsed everything.

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