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Re: Little brown / rust spots on white paint
Originally Posted by
MattPersman
White cars are just more obvious that they are there. Everyone had different contaminants for their vehicle. Even your neighbor might have different ones as he or she may drive on different roads and park the car next to a mayhem of contaminates all day
If you are using a wax that often I would probably try using a cleaner wax once a month and then a spray wax the other times. Cleaner waxes / AIO products remove lots of that stuff. Something like Duragloss 501 or 101 by hand actually gets quite of bit of that off. I’m sure there are more just 2 I have seen work well on white paint.
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Originally Posted by
ski2
I used IronX for years but have switched to 3D BDX--works great, safe on paint and you get more for less $$$$.
3D BDX Brake Dust Remover
If you have a coated car, DG 501 isn't the best choice, but what is, is DG Squeaky Clean. It not only removes the contamination, but it cleans the surface so well (without marring) that it's like it just got coated that day!
I, too have switched to BDX. My only comment is that you do need to use more of it than you do with IronX. You're still ahead cost-wise though.
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Re: Little brown / rust spots on white paint
Hey guys, thanks for all the tips................gonna try this week on some of them...........hopefully I'm good to go.
Rich
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Re: Little brown / rust spots on white paint
Make sure you wear gloves when you use it. Iron-X is great but it smells like a skunk rotting in the sun for a few days!
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