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oldmodman
04-16-2011, 04:54 PM
Is the Iron X Iron Remover the more concentrated version of the two products?

Iron X Iron Remover
Iron X Iron Remover, CarPro IronX Paint Cleaner, paint decontamination (http://www.autogeek.net/ironx-paint-cleaner.html)

and

Iron X Soap Gel
Iron X Soap Gel, Iron X iron remover, paint cleaner, paint decontamination (http://www.autogeek.net/iron-x-soap-gel-cleaner.html)

And would either of these products be "better" (stronger) than Sonax Wheel Cleaner Full Effect.

embolism
04-16-2011, 05:35 PM
yes to the first question

Avi@CarPro
04-17-2011, 04:09 AM
Ironx is highly concentrated irons remover spray.
the IronX soap gel is car shampoo with iron removing ingredients. less powerful.
both can be used for any surface on the car ! both are pH neutral.

sonax wheel effect is different formula and active chemical working, even if its changes to red color as well, it doesnt mean they are same components.

Matt
04-17-2011, 05:16 AM
Ok so Iron X shampoo means that ur shampoo will mean you need to clay less often too?

(I'm guessing yes if most of the contaminants on paint are ferrous in nature).

Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk so please excuse any grammatical errors

Avi@CarPro
04-17-2011, 10:09 AM
Correct
but remember that the SG will affect your organic wax as well, if you use it on your car.

it will definitely reduce the need for aggressive claying.

Silverstone
04-21-2011, 03:13 PM
Correct
but remember that the SG will affect your organic wax as well, if you use it on your car.

it will definitely reduce the need for aggressive claying.


Hello Avi. I just received a bottle of your soap gel product and am looking forward to trying it. On the whole 7 year old car of course but I have some new wheels on it that seem to trap a lot of brake dust in the many corners of the mesh design, and being Chinese made wheels the finish doesn't seem to be the greatest, so I want to preserve them as long as possible. That's partly why I bought your product.

One question though. About how much product should it take to do an average sized car? It says to pour it on a sponge and start washing. Will I need to keep reloading the sponge to keep a lather, or can I do the whole car once the sponge is loaded?

Avi@CarPro
04-22-2011, 06:46 AM
Hello Avi. I just received a bottle of your soap gel product and am looking forward to trying it. On the whole 7 year old car of course but I have some new wheels on it that seem to trap a lot of brake dust in the many corners of the mesh design, and being Chinese made wheels the finish doesn't seem to be the greatest, so I want to preserve them as long as possible. That's partly why I bought your product.

One question though. About how much product should it take to do an average sized car? It says to pour it on a sponge and start washing. Will I need to keep reloading the sponge to keep a lather, or can I do the whole car once the sponge is loaded?
Hi
its very easy.. you rinse well your car before, or use snow foam ,, what ever..
dump the sponge or the wash mitt you use with water.. so its wet now.
pour few drops on the mitt, and start washing your car. no need much , repeat this on each panel.. let the soap gel work on surface round 5 min., if you car is badly contaminant , you will see changing color dots..
complete car should do 20~30ml consumption.
on the wheels its even easier... when its dry. ... this is tip way i saw a guy in UK done...
pour some in small plastic cup, take detail brush and agitate all over the wheel, no water, no nothing, let it work... after 5 min you will see your wheel all red.. then just power wash it or rinse it well with water.. this guy in the UK used 5ml maybe on each wheel.
i dont know if i can post here thread from DW forum, but you can search it there.

Silverstone
04-25-2011, 08:29 PM
OK thank you.