Korrosol it's really great. I’ve washed a lot of cars in my life. I never thought or believed that something like this simply exists without talking about how effective it is! Great thing for efficient and fast car washing..Thank you and continue a great job great greetings from Norway!!!
Have you ever tried to put is on wet paint, I mean after a pre wash and wash with shampoo? If you have tried is, was this working also good as on a cool and dry surface ?
From the standard bottle, I would say you can have 3 applications, on a standard sedan size car. Unless you are around heavily contaminated areas regularly (close to train tracks), I would recommend doing it once, maximum teice a year. Also the big can version is better value for money, but again, if you have only one car, that would last “forever” and of course it has a shelf life.
I don't spray it directly on glass, but of course some ends up on it. Same with the chrome, trying to not spray it there, but you can't avoid it. Usially one has to use iron fallout remover on painted/clear coated surfaces only, but no way to avoid overspray and wash/rinse over.
I use bilt hamber korrosol too, it's far and away the best bleeding fallout remover I've ever used, bought in 5l bottle it works out very cost effective too. Thank you for the video review. Oh, it's also a great prep before clay bar too as it does remove a lot of the bits that would ordinarily be picked up by the clay.
Korrosol it's really great. I’ve washed a lot of cars in my life. I never thought or believed that something like this simply exists without talking about how effective it is! Great thing for efficient and fast car washing..Thank you and continue a great job great greetings from Norway!!!
Indeed. It is one of my favouirite car care products. Has a distinctive smell, but otherwise real good. Happy Holidays ;)
very mild whilst cleaning superbly, a stalwart of car detailing 👌
It is one of my favourite iron fallout remover.
Bilt Hamber are based 10 miles from where I live in Chelmsford, Essex, 🏴
Nice ;) They make really good value for money products.
Have you ever tried to put is on wet paint, I mean after a pre wash and wash with shampoo? If you have tried is, was this working also good as on a cool and dry surface ?
The water on the surface dilutes it. Best to use it on dry surface, otherwise the result will be disappointing.
How many treatments do you think you'd get out of one bottle and how often would you use this
From the standard bottle, I would say you can have 3 applications, on a standard sedan size car. Unless you are around heavily contaminated areas regularly (close to train tracks), I would recommend doing it once, maximum teice a year. Also the big can version is better value for money, but again, if you have only one car, that would last “forever” and of course it has a shelf life.
Did you find it effected the chrome plastic window trims? Staining?
Had no issues with. It is pH neutral. Best to do it on cool surface, in shadow, so all shall be safe and sound.
@@OCDaddyZsolt ok was reading there technical sheet and says not to use on chromed plastics, do you spray glass?
I don't spray it directly on glass, but of course some ends up on it. Same with the chrome, trying to not spray it there, but you can't avoid it. Usially one has to use iron fallout remover on painted/clear coated surfaces only, but no way to avoid overspray and wash/rinse over.
@@OCDaddyZsolt very true! Thanks👍
I use bilt hamber korrosol too, it's far and away the best bleeding fallout remover I've ever used, bought in 5l bottle it works out very cost effective too. Thank you for the video review. Oh, it's also a great prep before clay bar too as it does remove a lot of the bits that would ordinarily be picked up by the clay.
do you know if it's safe to use on top of vax ? or does it remove the vax ?
It is pH neutral, shouldn't remove wax.
@@OCDaddyZsolt ah okay, thank you for quick answere :D subscribed!
Cheers ;)