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Re: beware of iron-x
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"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: beware of iron-x
I had Meguiar's All Wheel Cleaner make a stain (not rust though...just light colored drip/run marks) on my factory wheels. I used a pressure washer to rinse as well and thought for certain I'd rinsed the wheels good enough. I infact made two trips around the car to rinse...probably well over a minute on each wheel each time around.
The only thing I can figure is that cleaner had gotten trapped behind the center cap and slowly leaked out. Not saying this happened in your instance, but after much thought it's the only thing that makes sense in my instance.
I have a few bottles of iron-x, but I've not used it yet. I'll surely be on the watch for this though.
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Re: beware of iron-x
Originally Posted by mg6045
but ive never seen staining. Doesnt iron X stain non coated metals though ? as listed on the description ? because of this I have never used it on wheels that are mounted on the car. too many uncoated brake parts on an expensive car that I would rather not have all spotted out.
Maybe? I've never seen a problem with brake components personally.
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Re: beware of iron-x
I had similar experience the first time I used it on my vehicle's paint. It got behind the emblem on the front and I had a nice, rust colored stain that ran down from the middle. Like you, I cleaned with mf towel. Did stain, used some light compound, polish, sealant, wax. Took extra time. I now avoid emblems, doorhandles, etc and rinse, rinse, and rinse more.
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Re: beware of iron-x
Originally Posted by Cosmin
it stains!
here is the story:
i have an wheel cleaner that i use for a while and is safe , but with all the hype i got 1liter of iron-x to use it on wheels.
i did few cars and except the strong smell it worked ok.
got this car the other day and i start to prepare the bushes so i can clean the wheels.
brake pads cool , work in a shade , around 50F outside so no worries.
i start with one side , i spray iron-x , let it sit while i spray the other wheel on same side.
after 1-3 minutes the purple was still wet i start agitated with brushes , took the pressure washer and rinse it well clean, i move to the second wheel , same.. clean ..nice.
went on the other side of the car to clean the wheels did both ,in 5 - max 10 minutes? or less , i just went to pick up some tools from the first side and saw some purple coming up from the wheel cap, was dripping all the way down on the wheel , was 50f outside and the cleaner/iron-x wasn`t dry. i power wash the wheel again at least 5-6 times till no more purple was seen , but the wheel got stained , like a rust line where the purple drip.....
no pic taken i just took a mf towel and start rubbing .. took most of it out but still i don`t wanna imagine iron-x on the wheels in 100F outside.... just beware and use it with caution...
Happened to me yesterday on a f250 with custom wheels.just have to make sure you rinse the lug nuts and caps really good.some iron X got caught up in the bed liner rail and was dripping ironx just as you described.could happen with any product if you don't rinse good enough.
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Re: beware of iron-x
Iron-X has that constant run/drip attribute similar to degreasrs.
After complete rinse, use a steamer or air gun to blow out the cracks and crevices.
Will take a few attempts before all the product is dispersed.
Helps to clean the wheels first, so you can see any product runs as you detail the rest of the vehicle and address as needed.
Always follow up any cleaning with Iron-X with a wash, then complete with LSP.
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Re: beware of iron-x
i use this in over 100 degree weather all the time and ive never had any issues with it. strange it has happened to you
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Re: beware of iron-x
I had it react with Wolfgang Metal Werrks Sealant on bare alloy wheels.
It does say not to use on bare metal but I thought the sealant would "make it coated".
Anyways came off with metal polish and had the wheels powder coated and have not tried on powder coated yet.
Crispy 2001 Pontiac Grand Prix DD, always clean (except today) Hobby Detailer
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Re: beware of iron-x
Ive used a color changing wheel cleaner that would sometimes do the same thing you're describing. It left a rust colored stain on the part of the wheel that the product ran down after I had already rinsed it and moved on to the next wheel. What worked for me was fighting fire with fire so to speak. I just sprayed a little more wheel cleaner on the area, then agitated and it cleaned it right up.
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Re: beware of iron-x
Behind my wheel caps is straight metal. If Iron-X gets up in there, it's going to have a field day.
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