iron x

Nope but it looks like it works well. Only useful if you have Iron on your paint though!

I'm thinking about getting some to remove the brake pad deposits on my inner alloys
 
Yeah what do you want o know about it.

My brakes went at 10,000 miles and I couldnt replace them because I was skint. So ran around on metal for 500 miles before one of my pads finally fell out of the caliper.

Before

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During

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The entire car was covered in the stuff. most of its gone now, was mid winter at the time so I just removed the iron, or 99% of it and then sealed it back up again. Will be having another go over with iron X and a good clay next month.
 
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thanks guys. will invest in some
when curley did my car he noticed some
on the boot.need them gone
 
well ive got some tiny black particles on my boot that seem to not want to move, where do you get this stuff from
 
That will be tar Ryan, the 197 seems to suck it up on the rear

Try some tardis from polishedbliss or your local autosmart dealer, fantastic stuff
 
not tar. Its like tiny dust particles eaten into the paint, maybe iron as theres a sand casting foundry over the road from where i work, and the **** that comes out the chimenly now n again is bad. Might try this stuff.
 
ryan get it from polishedbliss.ive got it on mine because she parks by a bloody railway line:worried:
 
I doubt its Iron if it's black (Iron is orange!). You can get something called fallout remover, might be a better bet
 
If they're silver then they must have been deposited within the last day or two, iron rusts almost instantly when it comes into contact with moisture.

Either that or they're not iron!
 

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