This for me also. The smell is a lot kinder to the nose, and works as good as anything else I've tried.
For really bad neglected weeks however, I like IronX paste, as it just sticks, turns to a jelly like substance and just keeps working on the bad stuff, rather than running off. Very impressed and generally don't have to resort to an acid based product.
Using Autoglym and Iron X in the main, likely to go onto Autosmart Red 7 due to the colour changing aspect but Autoglym is a very capable no gimmick product.
The most effective is Korrosol but you do pay for that. Well priced in 1L form but for 5L it is on the high side. Regardless it is the bench mark for fallout remover I think.
I'm using HDD Ferrous Ferric at the minute. Clings really well, turn purple as others but is good at removing stuff rather than just turning purple. Doesn't smell half as bad as others and I'm sure you can dilute it 50/50
Was using AF iron out which stinks like crazy, just got some Korrosol and tried it on a friends spoiler before we bonded it to the car, works very well and smells much better than iron out.
Probably a silly question but i was on the Polished Bliss site looking at BH Auto Wheel and it said it has acid in it do all fallout removers have acid in them or is it just this because its a wheel cleaner?
pH: 5 (acidic)
Dilutable: No
Agitation required: No
Strips sealants and waxes: Yes - Partially (partially)
Removes inorganic contaminants: Yes
Safe for all wheel types: Yes
Acid-based: Yes
Cleaning strength: Cleaning strength 5/5
ive got a new one from Nielsen called ruby wheels
really good product and good price
is a lime green colour then turns red , doesnt smell that bad either
I use Gtechniq W6 which is costly at 5L @ 40 quid, but it is thick so little goes a long way and clings well. I use on body and alloys every few months and it does not seem to impact the coatings beneath - quite the opposite, it gives Exo a new lease of life.
I was getting through iron x too fast before.
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