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Show'n'Shine Saloon
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<blockquote data-quote="*Jay*" data-source="post: 17021111" data-attributes="member: 108453"><p>Iron remover is another step in paint decontamination, this was the first time I did it myself in all my years. A bit of iron dust (fallout) floating around lands and embeds in your paint and then proceeds to rust and make an orange speck in your paint. Since my wifes car is white it was super duper (even from high orbit) noticeable so it had to be done. The iron remover start to dissolve and lift the speck of rusty iron off the paint, its very similar to the tar remover but the iron spots will streak purple instead of brown like the tar remover does.</p><p></p><p>I used Nanoskin Iron Free, bought a gallon and used about 32ozs for the lower half (door handle down) of my wifes G70. Didnt need it on the front or rear, just the sides.</p><p></p><p>P.S.</p><p>Just throw your Tarminator towel away, my entire load of MF towels and washer smell like solvent now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="*Jay*, post: 17021111, member: 108453"] Iron remover is another step in paint decontamination, this was the first time I did it myself in all my years. A bit of iron dust (fallout) floating around lands and embeds in your paint and then proceeds to rust and make an orange speck in your paint. Since my wifes car is white it was super duper (even from high orbit) noticeable so it had to be done. The iron remover start to dissolve and lift the speck of rusty iron off the paint, its very similar to the tar remover but the iron spots will streak purple instead of brown like the tar remover does. I used Nanoskin Iron Free, bought a gallon and used about 32ozs for the lower half (door handle down) of my wifes G70. Didnt need it on the front or rear, just the sides. P.S. Just throw your Tarminator towel away, my entire load of MF towels and washer smell like solvent now. [/QUOTE]
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