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What products do you use?
vRS Carl:
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--- Quote from: vRS Carl on July 02, 2013, 06:52:20 pm ---If I was detailing a car that required it then yes I would use Iron-X on the paint.
It can be used on the paint with no harmful effects whatsoever as long as you are careful.
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I was careful Carl, but it still decided to eat the laquer off my alloys..
I'm sure the O.P's alloys aernt painted so let him crack on.
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Not saying you weren't. I was referring to your comment of using it on a car body.
Did you use it on a dry wheel?
Saintsteve:
--- Quote from: vRS Carl on July 02, 2013, 08:07:14 pm ---
--- Quote from: Saintsteve on July 02, 2013, 08:05:22 pm ---
--- Quote from: vRS Carl on July 02, 2013, 06:52:20 pm ---If I was detailing a car that required it then yes I would use Iron-X on the paint.
It can be used on the paint with no harmful effects whatsoever as long as you are careful.
--- End quote ---
I was careful Carl, but it still decided to eat the laquer off my alloys..
I'm sure the O.P's alloys aernt painted so let him crack on.
--- End quote ---
Not saying you weren't. I was referring to your comment of using it on a car body.
Did you use it on a dry wheel?
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No, it was quite catistropic , completely wrecked 2 of my 4 Detroit's that A1 wheels at Wolverhampton done till they put right 3 months ago.
vRS Carl:
I wonder what lacquer they used then :confused:
I've found as long as the wheel or panel is wet then it is fine and always do a test area first to see how it reacts.
That's quite bad if it wrecked them.
Saintsteve:
--- Quote from: vRS Carl on July 02, 2013, 08:27:16 pm ---I wonder what lacquer they used then :confused:
I've found as long as the wheel or panel is wet then it is fine and always do a test area first to see how it reacts.
That's quite bad if it wrecked them.
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Fortunately they totally refurbed them FOC but I will never use megs Wonder wheels again.Its far to acidic.
I was told IronX was best not used by both company's who I deal with detailing wise not to use it.
vRS Carl:
Odd, Most pro detailers use it no problems. :confused:
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