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CarPro Iron X Iron Remover and Daytona Speed Brush Sr. and Jr. Review
Ok so here it is, my first review. Had to do something simple because it is cold outside. Because I had my winter tires on my car I thought it would be a perfect opportunity to show a review on CarPro Iron X Iron Remover and Daytona Speed Brush Sr. and Jr. on my regular wheels.
So first things first please keep in mind that these wheels are from a car from 2008. I have only owned it for the last year. It has been driven with these wheels on over the winters. (Wish I had it from new because that wouldn't have happened)
Before:
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Then I lightly Sprayed the Iron X Remover onto the wheel.
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This stuff is great, smells great and changes color so you know that it is working. Just need to leave it on for about 5 minutes.
Now I used the Daytona Speed Brush Sr. and Jr. Here they are side by side so that you can get an idea of the size comparison
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I would recommend buying both as they are great for different purposes. What is great about these brushes is that they bend and it is very easy to get them back to there original shape.
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After bending the brushes I wanted to take the opportunity to show you what the brush looks like on the other side of the wheel.
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It was extremely easy to bend it and fit it in any gap between the spokes. The bristles of the brush were flat against the back of the rim doing there job as advertised. To do the perimeter of the rim is simple as well as the brush reaches across the width of the rim no problem. FYI this is also easy when the wheel is on the car just tighter spaces around where the brakes would be.
The Daytona Jr is perfect for the lug nut holes and to fit in those tighter spaces.
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This is how the rim looked afterwards, be sure to rinse everything well.
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May not look like much of a difference but there is a difference. And with proper maintenance for the life of your rims they would stay clean for sure. I however didn't have that opportunity
If your looking for the best way to clean and maintain the look of your rims (the easiest way ) I definitely recommend the Daytona Brushes as MUST HAVES, and Iron X remover is one of my favourite wheel cleaners!
Last edited by jaymac15; 02-15-2013 at 11:31 AM.
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Re: CarPro Iron X Iron Remover and Daytona Speed Brush Sr. and Jr. Review
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Re: CarPro Iron X Iron Remover and Daytona Speed Brush Sr. and Jr. Review
Has CarPro changed their ingredients from '12 until now? Smells great? I wish. To me, it smells like the worst perm combined with extra strong sulfar. However, it does work well and saves me some time claying.
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