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    Iron-X on bare metal?

    Hi,

    I am wondering if this would get rid of some small surface rust. Like for example on a regular exhaust pipe or muffler. Typically I see the welds that rust first, would it be a good idea to use it on areas like this?

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    Re: Iron-X on bare metal?

    I'm pretty sure it says not to be used on bare metal. There are much better products for prepping and cleaning for rust, like the POR15 all purpose cleaner and rust prep spray.

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    Re: Iron-X on bare metal?

    Quote Originally Posted by srpurdy View Post
    Hi,

    I am wondering if this would get rid of some small surface rust. Like for example on a regular exhaust pipe or muffler. Typically I see the welds that rust first, would it be a good idea to use it on areas like this?

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    •IMO:
    -IronX, and its ilk, may work
    OK for the task you describe...

    -but the below product will work
    better, not only in the initial rust
    "removal" process, but it will also
    excel at holding any future rust
    formations on exhaust system
    components/welds well at bay.




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    Re: Iron-X on bare metal?

    What about on the cheap steel wheels many econoboxes have?

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    Re: Iron-X on bare metal?

    Quote Originally Posted by BigPoppa View Post
    What about on the cheap steel wheels many econoboxes have?
    Yeah not to mention some can get on the calipers and rotors which are usually bare metal on a basic car.

    My question also to the above. I looked into both POR-15 and this Rust Reformer, Rust reformer seems like it is a glorified primer that really does nothing. I haven't found anything useful on por-15 to suggest it really kills the rust, and is not just some other cover up product. Does anyone have any real examples of rust being removed by those actual products? I don't really have a lot of faith in the rust removal industry. So if someone does have a valid product that actually works, would be cool.

    I seen people up here in Canada, get there cars coated, with all sorts of stuff. They sometimes pay 100's for, and the car still rusts out anyway lol, I think the best way is to be always treating as it happens, rather than pretending like a quick fix will solve the problem, but if there is a product that can help do that....
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    Re: Iron-X on bare metal?

    Quote Originally Posted by srpurdy View Post
    Yeah not to mention some can get on the calipers and rotors which are usually bare metal on a basic car.

    My question also to the above. I looked into both POR-15 and this Rust Reformer, Rust reformer seems like it is a glorified primer that really does nothing. I haven't found anything useful on por-15 to suggest it really kills the rust, and is not just some other cover up product. Does anyone have any real examples of rust being removed by those actual products?
    It can discolor bare metal callipers, often blackening them.. especially if left to dry.... all of which is warned of on the packaging.

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    Re: Iron-X on bare metal?

    Quote Originally Posted by BigPoppa View Post
    What about on the cheap steel wheels
    many econoboxes have?
    I understand that penny-pinching is a
    top priority when it comes to econoboxes...

    But, surely: Weren't their original steel
    wheels painted, in toto, rather than
    being bare, when those econoboxes were
    sold to consumers?


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    Re: Iron-X on bare metal?

    Quote Originally Posted by srpurdy View Post
    I looked into both POR-15 and
    this Rust Reformer,

    Rust reformer seems like it is a
    glorified primer that really does
    nothing.
    It seems you have a reached a
    conclusion regarding a product
    you have never used.

    For me:
    It really "kills the rust"; and
    keeps future rusting of the
    exhaust components---that your
    OP focuses on---from reoccurring
    on a daily basis, (as it will, if left
    "untreated", as it were).


    But since I now know the following:
    Quote Originally Posted by srpurdy View Post
    I don't really have a lot of faith
    in the rust removal industry.
    I doubt you'll have faith in
    any of my suggestions.
    Quote Originally Posted by srpurdy View Post
    So if someone does have a valid product
    that actually works, would be cool.


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    Re: Iron-X on bare metal?

    Quote Originally Posted by shadwell View Post
    It can discolor bare metal callipers, often blackening them.. especially if left to dry.... all of which is warned of on the packaging.
    Really? Where? I don't see any wanring about this on the bottle. My bottle just has directions on how to use it, and to not get in my eyes etc. Nothing about bare metal....Anyway I haven't used any yet. So it's good to know, but it is the reason I asked the question as there is ntohing on the label saying otherwise.
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    Re: Iron-X on bare metal?

    Isn't IronX supposed to be similar to DUB Wheel Cleaner for the most part? I have a couple full bottles of the DUB not only as a poormans IronX when needed, but mainly because it's supposed to be safe to use on Any wheels. That includes bare aluminum etc.. Those rare occasions where D143 and D140 will both haze bare metal in the same way.

    Based on that I'd say yes it is safe on bare metal.

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