Good advice. I would say if iron remover gets into a nook by spraying, then you rinse that area, chances are the rinse will get in there too. Also, if iron remover gets somewhere and escapes rinsing, it won't react forever. To oversimplify, once an iron remover reacts with an iron (complex) molecules, it's dead. Once the iron remover molecules are used up, it stops reacting.
So I guess it's like Peroxide, once it stops bubbling, it's done it's business.......
Iron x has the same active chemical (ammonium mercapto acetate) ,which is why it smells so bad; and is the ingredient in hair dye. Another use, but only in an emergency and do not spray directly on plants, but around them , is as a deer repellent if you run out of Deer Repellent spray.( Actually works better )
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