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Re: Using Iron-X in a rinseless wash situation?
Thanks Mike! That helps a TON. I've been fortunate to have some type of hose access for my mobile jobs, but always wondered about this. I thought about going about it how you did, but with rinseless. Just haven't had to do it. Good thing I have lots and lots of towels
Originally Posted by Dr Oldz
I miss the Old DP lineup. Some great products PRICED really well.
I didn't have much experience with the line up. Started getting into this stuff as it was being phased out.
I do have a new, unused bottle of the DP Waterless Wash, though! Gave a second bottle I had to the neighbor who liked it VERY much after he tried it out.
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Re: Using Iron-X in a rinseless wash situation?
Thanks Mike, that's exactly what I was looking for! I was planning on trying it panel by panel then a traditional ONR wash but I may have to rethink things now.
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You may also be able to use a 3 gallon pump sprayer to rinse it. Would take few trips back and forth to the sink but it’s an option if you don’t have a lot of RW or WW product.
edit- test your process out on the front of back bumper and low as you can to the ground. This will keep the amount of runoff running down a panel to the minimum if it doesn’t work out.
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The main issue here isn't having access to a hose but doing this all indoors, so hitting the car with any type of streaming water is what I'm trying to avoid. I was hoping to spray it on panel by panel and then doing a Rinseless wash like I would normally do but wasn't sure if that would be good enough to remove all the Iron-X.
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Re: Using Iron-X in a rinseless wash situation?
Originally Posted by RZJZA80
The main issue here isn't having access
to a hose but doing this all indoors...
Using IronX...indoors!?!?
You got a death wish or something?
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: Using Iron-X in a rinseless wash situation?
Originally Posted by FUNX650
Using IronX...indoors!?!?
You got a death wish or something?
Bob
No kidding. He won't survive to tell us how well it worked.
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Originally Posted by JustJesus
Thanks Mike! That helps a TON.
Originally Posted by RZJZA80
Thanks Mike, that's exactly what I was looking for!
I'm just a blue collar working class dog - woof woof.
I use what I have and when I have to get a job done, if I can't get it done the right way, or the "normal" way, I find a way.
I posted how I use one of the tables in our garage to reach the roof of tall trucks when detailing and someone challenged me on whether it was safe or the right way to do it. I took a picture showing I TAPED the safety clamp that keep the legs from folding or collapsing so they could not move. The job is over. Standing, (carefully), on the table enabled me to clay, compound, polish and wax the roof of the truck. The truck is gone. The owner is happy. I found a way to get the job done without the help of the experts on Facebook.
Woof woof.
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Originally Posted by FUNX650
Using IronX...indoors!?!?
You got a death wish or something?
Bob
With 2 bay doors and AC in the shop I think I'll be ok
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Originally Posted by RZJZA80
With 2 bay doors and AC in the shop I think I'll be ok
You'll be ok, you won't die but after smelling it you might wish you did!!! It smells horrendous, and it sticks around for a long time! If the AC recirculates, turn it off, trust me! They do have "flavored" iron x, but I like to compare it to a air freshener in a bathroom, it smells like roses but there a horrendous under lying smell too.
Jay
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Originally Posted by Jayfro
You'll be ok, you won't die but after smelling it you might wish you did!!! It smells horrendous, and it sticks around for a long time! If the AC recirculates, turn it off, trust me! They do have "flavored" iron x, but I like to compare it to a air freshener in a bathroom, it smells like roses but there a horrendous under lying smell too.
Jay
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Well I have the lemon scented one so hopefully it isn't too bad
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