Daveskater
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Registered: 29th Apr 08
Location: Oxford, UK Drives: Jap wagon
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quote: Originally posted by BenC1985
So the car pro iron x will eat through wax/sealant then? As i could buy one bottle of that and it will do the job of a citrus cleaner on my paintwork too.
Iron X doesn't so the same job as a citrus cleaner. Iron X dissolves iron and citrus cleaners soften bonded contaminates.
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broster
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Registered: 6th Dec 02
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Huge fan of ironX! Made my wheels clean again with very little effort from me!
Usually use bilberry tho when/if I regularly clean the car.
Need to get a sealant for the next time I clean my car tho
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3CorsaMeal
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Registered: 11th Apr 02
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I actually used that Iron X lastnight.
Really impressed with it, i hardly put any effort in and got most of the brake dust off, even the bits that have been stuck on for ages and not shifted with anything (petrol, white spirits, clay, i even tried scratching the lumps off with a stanley blade but took ages and wasn't marr free
I say iron x, it was some ironx and tar x combined products, smelt like one of Nics guffs.
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BenC1985
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Registered: 5th May 12
Location: Northants
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I actually bought some Auto finesse wheel cleaner. Only went into a jet was and sprayed some on and the give the wheels a quick rub with the brush. Came up pretty well tbh. But looking at what that iron x does i may get some of that instead.
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