2shiny
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so I received a sample of the New Nanolex Wheel Cleaner & Iron remover.
the test-object: the wheels of my Peugeot Company car.
I chose these ones because these are now 2 years old and have never been cleaned, maybe an occasional carwash before it was mine, but I doubt it, let alone a true iron remover.
These are the type of wheels I would most likely use an Iron remover on, or you will get when customers bring their car to you. you won't be getting a well-looked-after or even seales wheel.
First Claim:
Nanolex Wheel cleaner & iron remover reduces the need to agitate the surface
So I decided to test this claim by spraying a wheel with the product and let 1 side sit as it was, and the other side was agitated.
To start with
sprayed on and immediatly taken a picture. as you can see, it starts to bleed very fast.
half agitated
and rinsed down after 2 minutes:
As you can see it did an amazing job, with only 2 minutes dwell time, and the non-agitated side didn't underperform.
Claim: True
Second claim:
Nanolex is an iron remover
So I decided to test this to Carpro TRIX.
I was going to do an non-agitated test and an agitated test, but after the first test, the sprayer of the TRIX broke down...
To start with:
Both sprayed on the wheel and let dwell for 2 minutes; No agitation
rinsed down:
You can clearly see that TRIX was no match for the Nanolex. The nanolex product did a better job in removing iron without agitation
Claim 2: True
So this was a test against an iron remover, but the new Nanolex product clearly stated that it is a wheel Cleaner and Iron remover. So I decided to test it to another product that is both of these: Wolf's Chemicals De-Ironizer
To start with:
sprayed on the wheel and agitated:
You can see that the Nanolex reacts quicker ( no surprise there), and that the Wolf's turns brown-ish after agitation.
Rinsed down after 2 minutes:
It was a close call, and it might be difficult to see, but the Nanolex did a better job then the Wolf's here. mostly in the curves...
Conclusion:
The new Nanolex Wheel Cleaner and Iron Remover did an amazing job and truely is both a Wheel Cleaner and a dedicated Iron Remover in one.
It also meets it's claim that it reduces ( dare I say eliminates) the need to agitate the surface.
on a little side note, this probably wasn't the real packaging and spray head, but the only correction I'd make is a spray head that gives a bit of a wider spray. This was just a little to direct, leading to a strong stream, making it harder to spray the whole wheel.
c & c always welcome
the test-object: the wheels of my Peugeot Company car.
I chose these ones because these are now 2 years old and have never been cleaned, maybe an occasional carwash before it was mine, but I doubt it, let alone a true iron remover.
These are the type of wheels I would most likely use an Iron remover on, or you will get when customers bring their car to you. you won't be getting a well-looked-after or even seales wheel.
First Claim:
Nanolex Wheel cleaner & iron remover reduces the need to agitate the surface
So I decided to test this claim by spraying a wheel with the product and let 1 side sit as it was, and the other side was agitated.
To start with

sprayed on and immediatly taken a picture. as you can see, it starts to bleed very fast.

half agitated

and rinsed down after 2 minutes:

As you can see it did an amazing job, with only 2 minutes dwell time, and the non-agitated side didn't underperform.
Claim: True
Second claim:
Nanolex is an iron remover
So I decided to test this to Carpro TRIX.
I was going to do an non-agitated test and an agitated test, but after the first test, the sprayer of the TRIX broke down...
To start with:

Both sprayed on the wheel and let dwell for 2 minutes; No agitation

rinsed down:

You can clearly see that TRIX was no match for the Nanolex. The nanolex product did a better job in removing iron without agitation
Claim 2: True
So this was a test against an iron remover, but the new Nanolex product clearly stated that it is a wheel Cleaner and Iron remover. So I decided to test it to another product that is both of these: Wolf's Chemicals De-Ironizer
To start with:

sprayed on the wheel and agitated:


You can see that the Nanolex reacts quicker ( no surprise there), and that the Wolf's turns brown-ish after agitation.
Rinsed down after 2 minutes:

It was a close call, and it might be difficult to see, but the Nanolex did a better job then the Wolf's here. mostly in the curves...
Conclusion:
The new Nanolex Wheel Cleaner and Iron Remover did an amazing job and truely is both a Wheel Cleaner and a dedicated Iron Remover in one.
It also meets it's claim that it reduces ( dare I say eliminates) the need to agitate the surface.
on a little side note, this probably wasn't the real packaging and spray head, but the only correction I'd make is a spray head that gives a bit of a wider spray. This was just a little to direct, leading to a strong stream, making it harder to spray the whole wheel.
c & c always welcome