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Re: Blackfire Pro Detailers Choice Iron Remover Review
Your comment regarding the product drying in the sun brings up a question I've always had with this type of product: If you have no shaded area to wash a vehicle, how do you use this stuff without it drying? Most days I have a hard enough time avoiding water spots while washing, let alone trying to deal with a product which is suppsed to dwell on the surface for a few minutes.
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Re: Blackfire Pro Detailers Choice Iron Remover Review
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Your comment regarding the product drying in the sun brings up a question I've always had with this type of product: If you have no shaded area to wash a vehicle, how do you use this stuff without it drying? Most days I have a hard enough time avoiding water spots while washing, let alone trying to deal with a product which is suppsed to dwell on the surface for a few minutes.
Best way would be when the sun was down or do it panel by panel....
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Re: Blackfire Pro Detailers Choice Iron Remover Review
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Desertnate
Your comment regarding the product drying in the sun brings up a question I've always had with this type of product: If you have no shaded area to wash a vehicle, how do you use this stuff without it drying? Most days I have a hard enough time avoiding water spots while washing, let alone trying to deal with a product which is suppsed to dwell on the surface for a few minutes.
I’ve found that the Iron decon products don’t dry incredibly fast. I’ve used the Mckees version in the sun and let it dwell 5 mins and didn’t have any issues with drying.
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Re: Blackfire Pro Detailers Choice Iron Remover Review
Originally Posted by
Pats300zx
Best way would be when the sun was down or do it panel by panel....
For the panel-by-panel approach, do you simply flood each pannel very carefully to rinse off the product, yet keep the surrounding un-treated areas dry?
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Re: Blackfire Pro Detailers Choice Iron Remover Review
Nice review Pat. You comment on the scent has peaked my interest. That is the one thing I truly dislike about iron removers. The “gel” like consistency sounds like a nice feature also. Thanks for taking the time to post this up!
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Re: Blackfire Pro Detailers Choice Iron Remover Review
I just ordered the gallon + 32oz bottle deal!
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Re: Blackfire Pro Detailers Choice Iron Remover Review
Originally Posted by
Desertnate
Your comment regarding the product drying in the sun brings up a question I've always had with this type of product: If you have no shaded area to wash a vehicle, how do you use this stuff without it drying? Most days I have a hard enough time avoiding water spots while washing, let alone trying to deal with a product which is suppsed to dwell on the surface for a few minutes.
Given I live in Florida sun is a constant battle. I spray the whole vehicle and when I notice the product drying out I'll mist a tiny bit of water on the affected area. Works for me and the miniscule amount of water misted on the vehicle doesn't seem to affect the iron remover.
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Re: Blackfire Pro Detailers Choice Iron Remover Review
I break the car into 3 or 4 sections and do 1 section at a time. I also put the hose sprayer on mist setting and will keep lightly misting that section when it starts to look dry until I am satisfied with the dwell time
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