When to use Iron Remover? Let's find out together
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Tempo di lettura 1 min
Scritto da: Andrea Proietti
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Tempo di lettura 1 min
The world of automotive detailing is vast, and customers often come to us with questions about the proper use of specific products. One such product that arouses a lot of curiosity is Iron Remover. In this article, we will explore when and how to use this powerful ally in the detailing process.
Iron Remover is a product designed to tackle ferrous contaminants that can build up on your car's bodywork. These contaminants, often invisible to the eye, can damage your paintwork over time if left untreated.
When to Use Iron Remover: Key Signs
The need to use Iron Remover becomes evident when we notice signs such as small rust spots, encrusted iron particles or even a rough surface to the touch. These are signs that the car paint may be contaminated with iron.
Detailing Phases Where It Is Recommended
Iron Remover can be a valuable asset during the pre-wash stage or as part of the pre-polishing preparation. Application at these stages ensures a clean base to work from during the subsequent stages of detailing.
How to use Iron Remover?
Proper application of Iron Remover is essential to achieve the best results. Start with a washed and still wet car, apply the product evenly and let it sit for the manufacturer's recommended time. Thorough removal with a water jet will complete the process.
Recommended Products
In my detailing shop, I have tested several Iron Removers and can confidently recommend Innovacar D1 Iron and Ultracoat Iron+. Both have proven effective in removing iron contaminants without damaging the paint.
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