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Iron Buster vs Iron-X
I'm searching for iron-x to buy locally at a retail location. Boston and I need it today, this morning actually.
A local supply detailing company said that they carry iron buster. Unless the woman misspoke I can't find any info on iron buster. Is this a suitable alternative to iron-x. I'm doing a spring cleaning and have some imbedded and visible particles on my doors and rocker panel. Claying will be the next step but since the car is only 6 months old I want to be thorough.
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Re: Iron Buster vs Iron-X
The Lady at the PBE should be willing to give you more information regarding their iron buster product; or, is it close enough to just go ahead and drive over there and take a quick look at it? (They probably have the MSDS close at hand)
Bob
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Re: Iron Buster vs Iron-X
I don't want to confuse you further, but you could look into Meguiar's Dub Wheel cleaner, you can get it at Walmart, it basically does what Iron X does. I know it's a "wheel" product, but it might be usable anywhere like Iron X since it's a similar product. You could give Meg a call and ask them.
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