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Tried IronX this morning. I guess this means it’s working 😂. I washed the panels before with pH neutral soap and rinsed. I then applied ironX and let it dwell for about 2-3 minutes. I agitated afterwords with a wet rag. I could have waited to 5 minutes but being how the sun was starting to rise and get stronger I didn’t want it to stain the panels. Overall, seems to have removed some iron as seen and the panel itself appears smoother. Hard to explain but when you are drying you don’t get much of the streaks and it just dries leaving a smooth surface area.

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That’s my plan for tomorrow. Any tips or suggestions? Do’s and don’ts?

After that, I will be applying Cyberbrite.

I also ordered the @TWRAPS Satin Meteorite Gray PPF, but that’s a Labor Day DIY project.

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I just picked up the juggernaut ratchets. They are heavy duty and nice. 👍

I was hesitant to spend the $ but I can see the value and ease of use. No idea why I got the covers since I have a tonneau. 😂

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Lol. I agree. While expensive, they seem well made and built in the USA. As for the covers, there was a promotion when I ordered and they were free 😄
 

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That’s my plan for tomorrow. Any tips or suggestions? Do’s and don’ts?

After that, I will be applying Cyberbrite.

I also ordered the @TWRAPS Satin Meteorite Gray PPF, but that’s a Labor Day DIY project.

TIP: Apply early morning or late afternoon when the SS is cool. I applied mine early in the morning at a self serve car wash when nobody was around and it was an overcast day.

After spraying on IronX swirl the product around with a rag. It will help minimize streaking on the SS after it's rinsed off. After rinsing it off with the pressure washer I then used the soap injected scrub brush over the entire vehicle followed up by a spot free rinse.

I will post my entire SS cleaning routine soon. I have completed stages 1, 2 and 3. Stage 4 will be the last one.

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Lol. I agree. While expensive, they seem well made and built in the USA. As for the covers, there was a promotion when I ordered and they were free 😄
Looks like the ratchets came with their own underwear. 😂😂
 

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That’s my plan for tomorrow. Any tips or suggestions? Do’s and don’ts?

After that, I will be applying Cyberbrite.

I also ordered the @TWRAPS Satin Meteorite Gray PPF, but that’s a Labor Day DIY project.

I would suggest to do it early morning or late evening. You don't want this stuff drying on any of yours panels including plastic trimming. I don't purposely spray the plastic trims, whatever does hit is more of an overspray which I didn't find to be a big deal as the plastics are wet.

I washed the car first with pH neutral soap and rinsed with water.

The instructions for Ironx call for 3-5 minutes. I would say, I didn't wait 5 minutes this morning. I also worked the front and rear separately and each side of the car at a time. The sun was coming out and getting a bit stronger and didn't want to risk the product drying up on the body. Remember, because the CT is pretty flat all around, there is only so much water that can be retained on the side panels even after fully saturating it with water.

After you have let it dwell for a few minutes, get a damp rag or microfiber (basically dunk it or saturate it in water and ring it out) and go over the ironx as you would wash the car. Applying slight pressure as you move it around. Then rinse with water and I followed it up again with another wash of pH neutral soap followed by another rinse to make sure the product itself was fully off.

Best of luck and keep us posted. You got this!
 


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I would suggest to do it early morning or late evening. You don't want this stuff drying on any of yours panels including plastic trimming. I don't purposely spray the plastic trims, whatever does hit is more of an overspray which I didn't find to be a big deal as the plastics are wet.

I washed the car first with pH neutral soap and rinsed with water.

The instructions for Ironx call for 3-5 minutes. I would say, I didn't wait 5 minutes this morning. I also worked the front and rear separately and each side of the car at a time. The sun was coming out and getting a bit stronger and didn't want to risk the product drying up on the body. Remember, because the CT is pretty flat all around, there is only so much water that can be retained on the side panels even after fully saturating it with water.

After you have let it dwell for a few minutes, get a damp rag or microfiber (basically dunk it or saturate it in water and ring it out) and go over the ironx as you would wash the car. Applying slight pressure as you move it around. Then rinse with water and I followed it up again with another wash of pH neutral soap followed by another rinse to make sure the product itself was fully off.

Best of luck and keep us posted. You got this!
Thank you for the detailed explanation. I have done a lot of detailing and a couple ceramic coats. However, this is going to be my first experience with IronX.
I will have my son helping me so it should go fairly easily.
The neighbors probably won’t appreciate it when I start the pressure washer at 7:00 in the morning. 😃😂
 

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Thank you for the detailed explanation. I have done a lot of detailing and a couple ceramic coats. However, this is going to be my first experience with IronX.
I will have my son helping me so it should go fairly easily.
The neighbors probably won’t appreciate it when I start the pressure washer at 7:00 in the morning. 😃😂
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Thank you for the detailed explanation. I have done a lot of detailing and a couple ceramic coats. However, this is going to be my first experience with IronX.
I will have my son helping me so it should go fairly easily.
The neighbors probably won’t appreciate it when I start the pressure washer at 7:00 in the morning. 😃😂
One warning on Iron-X, at least the Carpro brand I use.... it stinks! Literally. Even a week or 2 after I finish a car, I can still smell it in the driveway. Be prepared to throw away any microfiber rags you use to rub it on the truck.
 

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One warning on Iron-X, at least the Carpro brand I use.... it stinks! Literally. Even a week or 2 after I finish a car, I can still smell it in the driveway. Be prepared to throw away any microfiber rags you use to rub it on the truck.
You mean those free rags at the vacuum center at the auto car wash?
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