Would there be any issues with spraying the car down with TRIX after a rinse if it is hot outside?
Originally Posted by BrianJM Would there be any issues with spraying the car down with TRIX after a rinse if it is hot outside? The only possible issue is you would be diluting the TriX, and possibly not yield desired results. That process should not hurt anything else.
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I have seen that there is an iron x product that is basically a foaming wash solution, that acts as you wash with it. Is this effective? Sent from my LG-D800 using Tapatalk
Trix can stain plastic. Be careful.
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Originally Posted by mwemaxxowner I have seen that there is an iron x product that is basically a foaming wash solution, that acts as you wash with it. Is this effective? Sent from my LG-D800 using Tapatalk The IronX snow soap is an excellent paint cleaner. It will not dissolve ferrous iron like IronX. It is the soap I use before any paint correction work (in conjunction With IronX), or applying a fresh coat of protection to my personal vehicles.
But it still isn't a substitute for ironx I take it? Sent from my LG-D800 using Tapatalk
Originally Posted by mwemaxxowner But it still isn't a substitute for ironx I take it? Sent from my LG-D800 using Tapatalk It will still dissolve ferrous particles, but not as much as IronX. Equal substitute? No.
Is it foam cannon-able? Sent from my SM-T230NU using Tapatalk
Originally Posted by mwemaxxowner Is it foam cannon-able? Sent from my SM-T230NU using Tapatalk Nope.
Originally Posted by WRAPT C5Z06 Nope. Originally Posted by mwemaxxowner Is it foam cannon-able? Sent from my SM-T230NU using Tapatalk You can use it in a foam cannon, and a great one at that. In the name "Snow Soap" I use 4oz to a bottle. Rather foam over the IronX and spread with my mitt. It aids in not letting IronX dry, there is no way I would use that stuff indoors.
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