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I bought some of this to use on my box van. It's white, huge, and was covered in rust speckles. I was planning on five or six hours of using a clay bar on it, but bought a bottle of Iron X and gave it a shot. The stuff is expensive, but it works. It took two applications, so about 20 minutes in total start to finish. The van looked new again after.
I also used it on the wheels on my Triumph, which looked like they'd never been cleaned. They cleaned up great.
I've used this stuff on my white VW GTI when it was brand new. It is surprising how much iron particals were on it.
I would have still clayed after using Iron X to get the last of it off if youre anal about it
Four wheels move the body, two wheels move the soul.
Current: 690E. Past: FE250, S1000XR, S1000R, Streefighter S, Monster S2R1000, RC51
You guys recommend anything for aluminum staining? I have these grey-ish streaks running down the sides of my aluminum-roofed toy hauler. Don't readily wash off with regular carwash soap.
Would you use this on, say, a rock chip that now has surface rust?