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<blockquote data-quote="oldmodman" data-source="post: 15278776" data-attributes="member: 10303"><p>They do the best job of removing iron contaminants like rail dust out of the paint of anything.</p><p></p><p>I generally will wash the car. Dry it. Spray it with your decontaminant of choice ( I use Iron-X), wash it again, Then use clay. The clay will remove any bonded contaminants like sap, pollen, and crud that doesn't wash off.</p><p></p><p>The best way to tell if you even have any bonded contaminants is to use the plastic bag test. After washing the car put a plastic bag over your hand and wipe it over the surface of the paint. If it feels bumpy and rough you have crud stuck to your paint that did not wash off. At this point you can try just claying a spot. Then try the decontaminant on another spot. Does the decontaminant leave purple spots where it has dissolved the iron? If it does you should continue doing the rest of the car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldmodman, post: 15278776, member: 10303"] They do the best job of removing iron contaminants like rail dust out of the paint of anything. I generally will wash the car. Dry it. Spray it with your decontaminant of choice ( I use Iron-X), wash it again, Then use clay. The clay will remove any bonded contaminants like sap, pollen, and crud that doesn't wash off. The best way to tell if you even have any bonded contaminants is to use the plastic bag test. After washing the car put a plastic bag over your hand and wipe it over the surface of the paint. If it feels bumpy and rough you have crud stuck to your paint that did not wash off. At this point you can try just claying a spot. Then try the decontaminant on another spot. Does the decontaminant leave purple spots where it has dissolved the iron? If it does you should continue doing the rest of the car. [/QUOTE]
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