Iron X

JSFM35X

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I purchase the Iron X in 4L size to save some $ and because I go through it so fast. I made my last 2 x 32oz spray bottles and I need to think about re-ordering.

So not I have 2 questions for everyone

1. Is there a better iron removing product for the $

2. When it the next 25% off with free shipping?
 
Anyone use Auto Finesse Iron out?

Looks like I can get 5L for the same price as 4L or Iron x

and no shipping (can pick up) AND they run a coupon.

Might need to try that unless I hear something bad.
 
Todd had done an "Iron remover" showdown on here last year I think.

Here: http://www.autopia.org/forums/detai...parisons.html?highlight=Iron+remover+showdown

IMO and use you are hard pressed to find a better "Iron remover" than IronX. From almost all side by side test IronX worked better and when a second application was used on competing sides IronX pulled out more stuff left behind by other products. IronX is all I use anymore on paint. I do have some Sonax for wheels but only because it has other cleaners in it as well. IronX is still better at removing iron.
 
Adam's Deep Wheel Cleaner is 100% paint safe and can be diluted 1:1 for paint decon. In gallon form, it is much cheaper than Iron X, smells much better, and I have found it to be just as effective.
 
Thanks for the link. I totally forgot about that. Looks like I need to go with the Iron X. I like the most performance. Too bad bc the AF is cheaper and no shipping. Hint, Hint Vega.........

Todd had done an "Iron remover" showdown on here last year I think.

Here: http://www.autopia.org/forums/detai...parisons.html?highlight=Iron+remover+showdown

IMO and use you are hard pressed to find a better "Iron remover" than IronX. From almost all side by side test IronX worked better and when a second application was used on competing sides IronX pulled out more stuff left behind by other products. IronX is all I use anymore on paint. I do have some Sonax for wheels but only because it has other cleaners in it as well. IronX is still better at removing iron.
 
James Death did a test posted on Detailing World very similar to Todd's but using UK market iron removers. Bilt Hamber Korrosol was the only product that he thought really rivaled CarPro Iron-X. I haven't seen many comments yet on the relatively new Optimum FerreX or SONAX Fallout Remover but baring one of those turning out to be great I'd stick with Iron-X for painted surfaces.
 
Consider IronX Paste. You can dilute it with distilled water to make the spray. Think of it as a concentrate. I use it 1:4 and seems to work as well as regular IronX spray. And you can play with the dilution ratio if you need it stronger (or weaker).
 
I actually have,it. I used it on wheels I just can't get clean. Gets the last bit off very easily.

Never knew if could be diluted.

Consider IronX Paste. You can dilute it with distilled water to make the spray. Think of it as a concentrate. I use it 1:4 and seems to work as well as regular IronX spray. And you can play with the dilution ratio if you need it stronger (or weaker).
 
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