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Re: Review: CarPro Iron X
Can I use IronX as a claybar replacement?
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Re: Review: CarPro Iron X
Originally Posted by mystickid
Can I use IronX as a claybar replacement?
No. Iron X only attacks iron. A clay bar will remove other things such as paint over spray, tree sap, etc.
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Originally Posted by allenk4
Whoever described the original scent as "Cherry" is crazy
It's probably been said here before but my best description of the smell is:
hair perm chemical + vomit
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Re: Review: CarPro Iron X
Originally Posted by mystickid
Can I use IronX as a claybar replacement?
IronX is used in addition to claying.
When you use IronX first then clay you will find less contaminants on the clay bar.
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Re: Review: CarPro Iron X
Originally Posted by Inzane
It's probably been said here before but my best description of the smell is:
hair perm chemical + vomit
hair perm chemical + unclean arm pit + high school gym locker room
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Re: Review: CarPro Iron X
Iron X really doesn't smell bad at all. It's not pleasant to smell, but far from bad.
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Re: Review: CarPro Iron X
You should have used it (like I did) before the NEW "Lemon Scent" version.
It is Sooo much better now.
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From.what I have read from, I think pipuk, it is the silver that is added as a buffer to keep it stable in the bottle
I wonder why the new DUB product smells so much better?
I have not had any filthy wheels to try it on yet. It is getting god reviews and its cheap
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Re: Review: CarPro Iron X
*BUMP* I have a question, I'm teetering on ordering this, was wondering if anyone has used it in a Kwazar pump sprayer with a foaming tip? I have the sprayer in my cart on another site, getting it to use with Iron X. I'm curious if the $10 foaming tip add-on is worth it here.
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Whatever you put it in will stink to high Heaven forever. I wouldn't ruin an expensive Kwazar with it
You should not be applying enough volume of Iron-X that you need a pump-up sprayer
The sprayer that comes with it is fine, especially since the directions call for:
2. Shake well, spray on the surface. Rub it in with damp sponge thoroughly.
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