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Re: Claying question and iron remover
Originally Posted by
Eldorado2k
Thank you, that small bit of appreciation makes it worthwhile. Lol.
What dog do I have in this fight? Explain that.
I think 2black1s summed up my thoughts. I think it can help and its optional.
But that #### stinks! Believe me i wished it didn't work/help.
I actually said to my father when i shown him how the iron was dissolving from the iron remover, that "it looks like i never wasted my money afterall".
So...maybe i have a dog in the fight. I don't like to get ripped off.
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Re: Claying question and iron remover
Originally Posted by
PaulMys
Nice test, Ric.
To be 100% honest, I have found using iron remover on my paint is just a waste of time. (Results-wise). I have never gotten that "reaction" color change.
Wheels however?? Big time.
I've found it a waste of time as well until it proven its worth to me in this particular situation but i still didn't need it, it just helped a lot in this case.
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Re: Claying question and iron remover
Valugard A-B-C is an alternative.
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Re: Claying question and iron remover
Try using the iron remover as your clay lube worked great for my truck
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Re: Claying question and iron remover
Originally Posted by
ParkerRiverRat
Try using the iron remover as your clay lube worked great for my truck
I'm no safety nut... But between the smell and chemical exposure to my hands, I think I'll pass.
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Re: Claying question and iron remover
Keep the iron remover for the wheels & skip it on the paint
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Re: Claying question and iron remover
Originally Posted by
2black1s
I'm no safety nut... But between the smell and chemical exposure to my hands, I think I'll pass.
You could wear a respirator and you should already be wearing gloves right? We work with a lot of chemicals.
"Dirt likes detergent so much better than the surface that it's attached to, it'll leave that surface to go hang out with the soap"...
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