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    Iron X question...

    There's 2 things in detailing I don't look forward to doing at all, they are, taping the car off and claying. Can Iron X replace claying?
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    Re: Iron X question...

    Subscribed. Good question mark. I don't think it can but want to know too.

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    Re: Iron X question...

    No.
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    Re: Iron X question...

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    Bcause it only removes the iron deposits, not the other junk?

    Ellaborate if you don't mind please.

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    Re: Iron X question...

    My best educated guess would be no. I have not used IronX but i have it in my cart so i will soon

    My reasoning behind that would be that IronX works on Iron imbedded in the paint but it doesnt do anything on stuff like tree sap and industrial fall out that sticks to the paint.

    Again this is just my best educated guess. and I would like to know as well.

    Good question Mark!
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    Re: Iron X question...

    that is what my understanding is as well. Rather than just shear off the exposed bits of iron with clay, leaving the embeded stuff in the clear, the iron is dissolved. Doesn't do anything to overspray, sap etc though...

    If anything, with all the iron gone, claying should be easier and go faster, the clay should last longer etc.

    Sounds good in theory, and I have seen the vids of a white car being sprayed with Iron X, it turning purple, rinsed, then resprayed with Iron X. This time, nothing turned purple as there was no iron left to react with the product. So it's not a timed colour change and is doing something.

    IMO, it's worth a try, even on my black car, though I will probably just have to have faith that it is working...

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    Re: Iron X question...

    Quote Originally Posted by 07 z-oh-6 View Post
    There's 2 things in detailing I don't look forward to doing at all, they are, taping the car off and claying. Can Iron X replace claying?

    hahahaha...me too But i was just looking at the 1Z product shampoo that takes iron out of the paint before wash or something like that, but whatever, i think claying is needed and also really important before polishing so yea...

    AND DOES ANYBODY HERE not wash their project car but just spray foam from pressure cannon or foam gun and just clay the car instead of wash the car and clay it? Because there was the Lambo underground racing merglico here that posted i think is (Zero to Hero) dont recall that doesnt wash it and spray it down with foam and clay it directly.

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    Re: Iron X question...

    Quote Originally Posted by Troy Fuller View Post
    Bcause it only removes the iron deposits, not the other junk?

    Ellaborate if you don't mind please.
    Correct. It only reacts with certain deposits on the paint and will do nothing for other deposits whereas clay bars grab whatever they come across if they can remove it by "grabbing" it and pulling it into the clay bar.

    Also, I have run into a few cases where SOME embedded iron particles have been so embedded in the paint that you have to use IronX in conjunction with a heavy clay bar (clay magic red, meguiars aggressive) to get them out (which ruins the clay bar, for those who are wondering).

    However, for most vehicles, treating them with IronX or IronCut will cut your clay time down to "normal claying time" if trying to remove embedded iron particles.
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    Re: Iron X question...

    Quote Originally Posted by guccigucci View Post
    AND DOES ANYBODY HERE not wash their project car but just spray foam from pressure cannon or foam gun and just clay the car instead of wash the car and clay it? Because there was the Lambo underground racing merglico here that posted i think is (Zero to Hero) dont recall that doesnt wash it and spray it down with foam and clay it directly.
    The only problem with that is you are trading out wash mitts, which are rinse-able and reusable, for clay bars, which are not reusable after a certain point.

    Also, if the paint were heavily contaminated or just improperly "clay washed" you would essentially be rubbing your paint with a piece of sand paper.
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    Mark, if you dont like clay, try the Elastomer Bar. CG sells it with lube for ~ $20. If you dont like the smell of ASD You will hate the smell of Iron X! Is this Deja Vu all over again with us?
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