Jesstzn
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<span style="font-size:18px;">Subject ... IronX or like product.
Here is my question and we know IronX won't replace clay so its an added step/expence but has anyone tried these side by side tests on a panel on a car that has substantial rail dust per the pix provided?
1) Do nothing at this point to this 1/3 of the panel but do take a picture of the panel for future reference.
2) Next 1/3 of the panel clay the panel just enough so its smooth to the touch and all contaminants removed BUT the rust blooms are still there ( the orange stains created by the rail dust )
3) The last 1/3 clay the panel to remove all contaminants and the rust blooms, you could use a polish if you want to remove the blooms.
4) NOW use the IronX on the whole panel to see what IronX purple staining we will see.
Wouldn't his tell us the following;
a) Is the IronX actually removeing the iron particulate or is the purple staining from a reaction with the iron oxide in the rust bloom and the clay is removing the iron particulate?
B) The last panel would tell us if the clay is shearing off or pulling out the iron particulate. if it is shearing it off then there should be purple staining where the visable rust blooms were in the picture.
<span style="font-size:18px;">Sample pix ( actual pix of my car after 1 good ole Canuck winter, )

Here is my question and we know IronX won't replace clay so its an added step/expence but has anyone tried these side by side tests on a panel on a car that has substantial rail dust per the pix provided?
1) Do nothing at this point to this 1/3 of the panel but do take a picture of the panel for future reference.
2) Next 1/3 of the panel clay the panel just enough so its smooth to the touch and all contaminants removed BUT the rust blooms are still there ( the orange stains created by the rail dust )
3) The last 1/3 clay the panel to remove all contaminants and the rust blooms, you could use a polish if you want to remove the blooms.
4) NOW use the IronX on the whole panel to see what IronX purple staining we will see.
Wouldn't his tell us the following;
a) Is the IronX actually removeing the iron particulate or is the purple staining from a reaction with the iron oxide in the rust bloom and the clay is removing the iron particulate?
B) The last panel would tell us if the clay is shearing off or pulling out the iron particulate. if it is shearing it off then there should be purple staining where the visable rust blooms were in the picture.
<span style="font-size:18px;">Sample pix ( actual pix of my car after 1 good ole Canuck winter, )
