The not-too-shiny new look is always best. Especially for vehicles that aren't attention grabbing, like the wife's VW. CarPro Perl at 1:1 is pretty good. Cheap too.
Great video - thanks for helping to educate and show how those products can be used. I would add a touch of clarity though - while many iron removers on the market aren’t really meant to be wheel cleaners, D1801 was actually built from day one to be BOTH a true wheel cleaner AND an iron remover for paint.
Hi Great information in this video, but the Meguiars bottle only defect is that they dont have a fill to mark up the top .. its great to have a dilution ration on them but please put a FILL TO HERE MARK on the top of the bottle which i think is roughly about the second line on the neck ...
Great video and review and couldn’t agree more with other companies making the bottle labels. Just looks so much more professional and organized when things match and go together.
Phil, great minds think alike. Meg's Wheel and Paint and Wheel Iron Decon is my favorite...the bomb, of the three I tried (Carpro and Ferrex being the other two), imo Meg's the most effective, it seems to cling noticibly more, also it does have some have a cleaning package (greaser, grime remover) with some lubricity, so it's safe to agitate with a mitt on paint a washed car, and it does help. Because of the cleaning package it can degrade a wax or sealant, though we are deconing for a reason, we're looking for a fresh start. I'll email you some really good info from Meguiar's on this stuff. Great Choice! Great advice on using the Hyper dressing full strenthgth, loved your results, is it better on longevity? For a quick engine detail I spray the engine with Superior rage 4:1, go over it quickly with a wheel face brush, ez detail brush, boars hair brush, rinse, dry quickly, start the car, let the engine heat dry the rest, spray Hyper dressing 4:1, and leave it, it'll self level. I don't call this a full engine detail, it's sonething you could over deliver for a good customer (it takes 10 minutes), or charge for a basic, engine cleaning (i do not refer to it as a detail), addionally I use the Hyper dressing on 4:1 on truck bed liners, again spray on, let it self level. P.S. I'm with you on the dedicated bottles and or lables, I have a strip lable maker, I like to keep things neat, and coor code the dilution ratio with colored strip lables for multiple dilutions of the same product, though it's tedious to make them.
@@MirandaDetailing I agree in the summer I'll hit my truck bed with Hyper dressing once a week, in the Michigan winter when you get the freak 40°+ day on a week end, so rare, you cancel all plans, and move like a banshee to get as much of a detail in.
great video Phil -- i think out of all the ones i have used over the years, AM Iron is the least foul smelling, AF's Iron Out one of the worst. Definitely need to be stored outside/shed!
Not the same, the strict wheel cleaner is gel and you don't want that on paint. Its just going to stay in a spot and not saturate the whole panel. This wheel&paint has less viscosity making it more viable and cost efficient on paint.
Hey Carlos, although UAWC and D1801 both change colors, they are actually very different chemistries - much more so than you would think. We actually use more aggressive (faster) cleaners in D1801, and it boasts about 30-40% more cleaning power. It also spreads better on paint. Hope that helps. -Markus, Meguiar’s Professional Product Manager
La is amazing. Works great on stains. I'm a very high end detailer and I preach not to buy into so much of the hype of products. Fancy labels and wording..
Nice video. I agree that this is one of the most awful smelling iron removers. I swear I can smell it from the gallon container that it comes in. The new version of ironx is going to be a dream with it not smelling bad anymore.
It’s easy to perfume products. They don’t because it is possibly bad for your health and/or the user needs to distinguish between products. If everything smelled of citrus it could end up on the dash by mistake
@@MirandaDetailing awesome thanks!! She's an old truck but only some areas rusted. Unwanted to decon, clay and compound/polish it. Tried a small spot and found out it's metallic paint so I want to do the truck. Thank you for the quick answer!!!
Great video! I’ve been using the meguiars pro line for years and can’t beat the cost and efficiency with the bottles. A few thoughts on some of these products - I love super degreaser for the tires over the citrus APC (I also use that for my ore soak on the vehicle) and the iron decon is the most cost effective iron remover out there (especially through Autoality). It does smell the worst though, ESPECIALLY later on in the detail - it seems to linger so if you’re working indoors on the vehicle you’ll get some funky scents!
Hi. I have seen other Detailers do that. But sometimes you loose the effectiveness of the iron chemical because it mixed with the other soap. I believe it works more effectively when used on its own.
LOVED the tire clean!!! I seen in 1 of yalls videos yall used Super clean for the tires. Which do yall use most, the super clean or these products in the video? or does it depend on how dirty the tire is?
Thanks! Actually it all depends on what I feel like using. Super Clean works incredibly well also, but sometimes you need an iron remover also on some wheels.
Hi. No it’s not supposed to be diluted. It can loose it’s potency that way. Even though I have heard of people diluting it 1:1 and it’s fine. But personally I wouldn’t.
Hi..Do you guys have videos of cleaning white lettering? And the shine part as well. Some manufactures say that the shine ( black wall) will damage the white lettering.. I have a Ford F150 with the Goodyear Wrangler. just to give you a quick Summary..thanks again!
Hi. I don’t have any videos on that. We don’t encounter them that much. But when we do we use a strong APC or degreaser and stiff brush to scrub them. If they still are dirty after the wash and they are in good shape and not wearing out I have used mineral spirits on the white lettering to clean them up.
@@MirandaDetailing what would you recommend for a good polish and wax for newer car/truck? Fire bronze red..not that the color really matters..lol..You guys use soooo many..lol. Your videos are very informative..thanks! Joe
Well if you are just looking for gloss enhancement I great polish to use would be an all in one like 3DSpeed and top it with some sort of spray sealant like like or even spray coating like the Hybrid Solutions line or The Last Coat sealants.
You can apply by hand but you want get the same effect. You can start with a smaller polisher like this and get awesome results. amzn.to/3d6tSXh and these pads amzn.to/390CvRF
@@MirandaDetailing They have super cool stuff. Their shampoo, APC, clay bar are superb. And they have a lot more cool stuff. Try to convince Car Guy Supplies to be a local re-seller :)
HsTuning dot com has some Bilt Hamber products available in the US. The shipping seems to be a little high though on what I heard. And honestly if you want to try out products that are really great. Then at least try them out. Surfex HD is an awesome APC and you can dilute it very weak and it's still effective to desolve the oily grime. On the exterior for an example 1:20 as a TFR in the winter time and with a pump pressure spray bottle it's fast to apply. During the summer months I dilute it to 1:40 when you have some pollen and light road film after a rain. With a PW to clean with it's a really effective aid and most of the time you can do a touchless wash with it. Bugs and depending how hard they are in your environment to get off. Pretreat with Surfex HD in 1:10-1-20 and the bug squash just rinses off easy. For interior I dilute it to 1:30. But you can dilute it to 1:50 if you clean a well maintained vehical interior. Their clay bar is awesome and have the same aggressiveness and you chose in which temperature you claying in. The soft clay bar is awesome in the lower temperature. They claim that water is the only clay lube you need. But I still use a clay lube and it's up on par with the 3M Perfect It Clay Bar and Meguiars Proffessional Red Clay Bar and still it's very gentle on the paint if you use it right. Auto-Wheel and Korrosol which is their iron remover on the paint and has about the same strength in the iron remover ability and AW has some extra cleaning detergents for a very effective wheel cleaner. Also mostly touchless with a PW. And then you have the Auto-Foam which is the best prewash foam out there IMO. It's design to be foamed on and let it dwell and PW clean rinsing it off from the bottom and up. Not made for contact wash though as there you have the Auto-Wash car soap. Auto-Wash has a dilution of 1:1900 and a huge benefit is that it has rust inhibitors in it as the Surfex HD and I think that also Auto-Foam has a little of them as well. I use it in the wheel bucket and if you have a neglected condition of the paint with some rust and or rock chips through the primer. You don't get the rust to spread and you also get almost no rust on the brake discs. And is awesome combo of starting with the Surfex HD and finish with the Auto-Wash on the undercarriages. If you want to stop the rusting even more for a longer while and it also has a great filling ability then you have the Auto-Balm synthetic wax. 5-6 months longevity from it and is great on bare metalls on the undercarriages and also in the wheel wells and especially the edge to the fender if you drive on road salted roads. And make Car Supply to get Bilt Hamber in their webshop and they will get a huge success with it. In most comparison testes here in EU if a Bilt Hamber product is in it it will be placed in the top spot or top 3. They don't do any advertising as the mouth to mouth rumor is enough. Then it's getting a higher price outside of UK but I personally don't care as they are that good. Bilt Hamber fanboy here LOL. The products I have from them have been just awesome so hard to not be it. But they have some ranges of products where they don't fit as their line up is not so wide as I like but you can only use them alone if you want to. No fun in that. They also have dedicated undercarriage products that also says to be awesome for deep cleaning off rust and durable protection products for these parts.
Korrosol is another fallout remover they do. I have both. I think the difference is Auto-wheel has built-in corrosion inhibitor to remove flash-corrosion on brake discs. They both act very fast, cling hard and dissolve everything. Very effective products, not cheap though. I highly recommend both products.
PW your wheels 1st before using any iron removers. This way when u use it the iron it picks up is the actual stuff that was embedded. No good for vids as there is less purple stuff but it is using the chemical as intended.
Oh yes, we always rinse first to get the majority of the brake dust and grime off. I do this mostly so people can what the products are capable of. Also this new formula is not just a iron remover it is also a cleaner. So they added more stuff in here to actually clean and not just dissolve iron. Thanks 😎👍🏼
Hello, i used by mistake in a self wash the wheel cleaner substance on my car paint ...but i rince it a few minutes later....do You think it damaged my paint?
Hi. No It should damage anything. Wheel cleaner whether acid based or high alkaline are clear coat safe anyway. As long as you rinsed it away you’re fine.
@@MirandaDetailing wow, thank you for your fast reply, i wish you all the best, will continue too watch your videos cause i like to keep my car as new:)))
@@MirandaDetailing well I have not used other tire shines except this, but its alright and it gives a good shine. I always clean the tire before putting it on, and I also let it sit for a few hours before I drive, so theres no sling and it seems to last longer by doing that.
Whats good MiranGang! Question, assume the vehicle is in for paint ENHANCEMENT, would you wash first then decon/clay? I found it hit or miss for me when I wash the car and then decon. Ive tried with just a touchless water and APC Rinse and I get similar result here in SoCal. Just wanted to know your thought process on this method. Thanks and stay safe champ!
Hi! Oh yeah we always wash and at least clay mitt or bar the paint. Sometimes we use an iron decon. But we always do a traditional wash. We find it cleans the seams and hard to reach areas better.
Hey Phil, how would you say this compares to other iron removers? I have a gallon of it that I haven't touched yet because of the weather. I've used Iron X before and have heard great things about FerreX. Just wondering if this is on par with all the others.
I think they all work about the same. Some are more concentrated then others. But I have been told that this Wheel and paint decon is formulated to also be a cleaner, so more then just an iron remover.
I dont think its really intended for that usage....it may neurtralize the iron dissolving chemicals in the Iron decon product. you could try it though and see if it makes a difference. IronX does make a soap version though, bit.ly/2Flh8PD
foam to reduce the kickback while cleaning wheels is something i did for the longest time and never realized why some ppl never caught on
Brilliant!!
Wow, that brush idea to apply the tire dressing is great. Can’t believe I didn’t think of that! Thanks!
Thanks man!! 😎👍🏼
The not-too-shiny new look is always best. Especially for vehicles that aren't attention grabbing, like the wife's VW. CarPro Perl at 1:1 is pretty good. Cheap too.
Great video - thanks for helping to educate and show how those products can be used. I would add a touch of clarity though - while many iron removers on the market aren’t really meant to be wheel cleaners, D1801 was actually built from day one to be BOTH a true wheel cleaner AND an iron remover for paint.
Thanks! Thats awesome to know! They should add Wheel and Paint Cleaner and Decon . Thanks Man
Hi Great information in this video, but the Meguiars bottle only defect is that they dont have a fill to mark up the top .. its great to have a dilution ration on them but please put a FILL TO HERE MARK on the top of the bottle which i think is roughly about the second line on the neck ...
Glad to see you demonstrate this. Been wondering about it for a while. Thank you.
Thanks. 😎👍🏼
Great video and review and couldn’t agree more with other companies making the bottle labels. Just looks so much more professional and organized when things match and go together.
Thanks!! 😎👍🏼
Most of my bottles are labeled, but for the ones that are plain, i use a magic marker to label them :) Great video Phil
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Phil, great minds think alike. Meg's Wheel and Paint and Wheel Iron Decon is my favorite...the bomb, of the three I tried (Carpro and Ferrex being the other two), imo Meg's the most effective, it seems to cling noticibly more, also it does have some have a cleaning package (greaser, grime remover) with some lubricity, so it's safe to agitate with a mitt on paint a washed car, and it does help. Because of the cleaning package it can degrade a wax or sealant, though we are deconing for a reason, we're looking for a fresh start. I'll email you some really good info from Meguiar's on this stuff. Great Choice!
Great advice on using the Hyper dressing full strenthgth, loved your results, is it better on longevity? For a quick engine detail I spray the engine with Superior rage 4:1, go over it quickly with a wheel face brush, ez detail brush, boars hair brush, rinse, dry quickly, start the car, let the engine heat dry the rest, spray Hyper dressing 4:1, and leave it, it'll self level. I don't call this a full engine detail, it's sonething you could over deliver for a good customer (it takes 10 minutes), or charge for a basic, engine cleaning (i do not refer to it as a detail), addionally I use the Hyper dressing on 4:1 on truck bed liners, again spray on, let it self level.
P.S. I'm with you on the dedicated bottles and or lables, I have a strip lable maker, I like to keep things neat, and coor code the dilution ratio with colored strip lables for multiple dilutions of the same product, though it's tedious to make them.
Thanks man! Love the info! I wouldn’t consider Hyper dressing a very durable dressing at all. But it does look really nice!
@@MirandaDetailing I agree in the summer I'll hit my truck bed with Hyper dressing once a week, in the Michigan winter when you get the freak 40°+ day on a week end, so rare, you cancel all plans, and move like a banshee to get as much of a detail in.
PS do great silk screen bottles as well ..
Great video, I like the way you used the brush on the tires !
Very nice review, I just came across your channel, Ive watched few videos and I found them very helpful and educational. Greetings from Costa Rica.
Thanks!! Welcome!
great video Phil -- i think out of all the ones i have used over the years, AM Iron is the least foul smelling, AF's Iron Out one of the worst. Definitely need to be stored outside/shed!
Thanks! Yeah AM iron is not that bad. This one is the worst for me 🤢
Car-Pro Iron-X Lemon is quite tolerable actually. The Iron-X snow foam is too, I *love* it for maintenance decons.
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I heard this is the same as Ultimate wheel cleaner. I like it because is thick as gel and stick better on the paint
Not the same, the strict wheel cleaner is gel and you don't want that on paint. Its just going to stay in a spot and not saturate the whole panel. This wheel&paint has less viscosity making it more viable and cost efficient on paint.
Hey Carlos, although UAWC and D1801 both change colors, they are actually very different chemistries - much more so than you would think. We actually use more aggressive (faster) cleaners in D1801, and it boasts about 30-40% more cleaning power. It also spreads better on paint. Hope that helps. -Markus, Meguiar’s Professional Product Manager
@@MarkusKleis yup, thanks for the info
I use LA's Totally Awesome on my wheels and tires. Works great and it's only a dollar at Dollar Tree.
Oh yeah I use Awesome also! Great stuff.
Does it affect the paint on wheels?
If the wheels are painted and clear coated it’s not a problem. Just be careful on special wheels that are bare aluminum.
La is amazing. Works great on stains. I'm a very high end detailer and I preach not to buy into so much of the hype of products. Fancy labels and wording..
I love hyper dressing also.
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Nice video. I agree that this is one of the most awful smelling iron removers. I swear I can smell it from the gallon container that it comes in. The new version of ironx is going to be a dream with it not smelling bad anymore.
Thanks!😎👍🏼
It’s easy to perfume products. They don’t because it is possibly bad for your health and/or the user needs to distinguish between products. If everything smelled of citrus it could end up on the dash by mistake
🤣 good point. Another good reason for properly labeled bottles 😎👍🏼
What if this gets on rusty parts of body panels, like my trucks wheel wells?
It’s not a problem. It doesn’t cause any more rusting. It will turn purple because if it being bar metal but that’s all.
@@MirandaDetailing awesome thanks!!
She's an old truck but only some areas rusted. Unwanted to decon, clay and compound/polish it. Tried a small spot and found out it's metallic paint so I want to do the truck.
Thank you for the quick answer!!!
Great video! I’ve been using the meguiars pro line for years and can’t beat the cost and efficiency with the bottles. A few thoughts on some of these products - I love super degreaser for the tires over the citrus APC (I also use that for my ore soak on the vehicle) and the iron decon is the most cost effective iron remover out there (especially through Autoality). It does smell the worst though, ESPECIALLY later on in the detail - it seems to linger so if you’re working indoors on the vehicle you’ll get some funky scents!
Thanks! I totally agree. And yeah that stuff stinks!🤢
Meguiars is all I use 💪🏾👍🏾
Another great video. Thanks for sharing Phil. As long as Walmart is selling the Eagle One for $5 I can’t see getting anything else
Thanks! Oh I agree! That stuff is great!
Works great but the bottle labels are Very outdated. Newer labels are coming from Sema?
Really? I love these bottles!...They do have new labels for some products but not for everything, at least I haven't seen them yet.
Excellent. Now need to get me a bottle of this stuff. :)
Thanks!! Meguiar’s Iron Decon. bit.ly/2rm7p4D
Meg’s Iron Decon Bottle. bit.ly/2LAOud2
Great video Phil! Love that hyper dressing finish. Will keep that in mind when I get low on Perl! That Decon looks to work great as well.
Thanks man! Stinks....but it work really well.
@@MirandaDetailing they legit smell like fart hahaha.. I know my Eagle One black and plasti dip does!!! Lol
@@PapaSmurf918Detail 🤣
Can you post a link to the lugnut brush..? I can’t get the video description to come up on my phone if you put it in there. Thanks !
Hi. Here is another option. A can’t seem to find the wooden handle one I was using on Car Supplies Warehouse anymore.
amzn.to/3a5FRn5
I have a question, can I add that to my foam cannon with the soap and spray it on when foaming the vehicle?
Hi. I have seen other Detailers do that. But sometimes you loose the effectiveness of the iron chemical because it mixed with the other soap. I believe it works more effectively when used on its own.
@@MirandaDetailing thanks for your opinion, really appreciate it and I really like your videos, it has inspired me to get back into detailing
@davidm6256 you’re welcome! 😎👍🏼
Good video but OSHA does NOT approve anything OSHA only writes or sets standers so the bottles may meet the standards but are not approved
I love the color of your Toyota 🤩🤩!! Man it looks good!!
Thanks man😎👍🏼
I hear the fallout remover from wowos doesn’t smell bad.
Cool!
It's probably not very effective. They all smell
LOVED the tire clean!!! I seen in 1 of yalls videos yall used Super clean for the tires. Which do yall use most, the super clean or these products in the video? or does it depend on how dirty the tire is?
Thanks! Actually it all depends on what I feel like using. Super Clean works incredibly well also, but sometimes you need an iron remover also on some wheels.
@@MirandaDetailing thank you so much!! I am looking into both to have. I really appreciate your attentiveness an kindness.
You're Welcome!
Can Meguiar's Wheel & Paint Iron Decon - Gallon be diluted. The back label says “Ready to Use.” Has anyone tried diluting?
Hi. No it’s not supposed to be diluted. It can loose it’s potency that way. Even though I have heard of people diluting it 1:1 and it’s fine. But personally I wouldn’t.
Hi..Do you guys have videos of cleaning white lettering? And the shine part as well. Some manufactures say that the shine ( black wall) will damage the white lettering.. I have a Ford F150 with the Goodyear Wrangler. just to give you a quick Summary..thanks again!
Hi. I don’t have any videos on that. We don’t encounter them that much. But when we do we use a strong APC or degreaser and stiff brush to scrub them. If they still are dirty after the wash and they are in good shape and not wearing out I have used mineral spirits on the white lettering to clean them up.
@@MirandaDetailing what would you recommend for a good polish and wax for newer car/truck? Fire bronze red..not that the color really matters..lol..You guys use soooo many..lol. Your videos are very informative..thanks! Joe
Well if you are just looking for gloss enhancement I great polish to use would be an all in one like 3DSpeed and top it with some sort of spray sealant like like or even spray coating like the Hybrid Solutions line or The Last Coat sealants.
@@MirandaDetailing would I need some kind of buffer to apply 3Dspeed? Or is it possible to apply by hand? Thx
You can apply by hand but you want get the same effect. You can start with a smaller polisher like this and get awesome results. amzn.to/3d6tSXh and these pads amzn.to/390CvRF
Good stuff. Have you ever tried the Bilt Hamber Auto-wheel? That doesn't stink like the bottom of a skunk :) And rather good.
Hi. I haven’t. I don’t think I can get it over here in the U.S. I searched for Bilt Hamber products and only found a few on amazon.
@@MirandaDetailing They have super cool stuff. Their shampoo, APC, clay bar are superb. And they have a lot more cool stuff. Try to convince Car Guy Supplies to be a local re-seller :)
HsTuning dot com has some Bilt Hamber products available in the US. The shipping seems to be a little high though on what I heard.
And honestly if you want to try out products that are really great. Then at least try them out. Surfex HD is an awesome APC and you can dilute it very weak and it's still effective to desolve the oily grime. On the exterior for an example 1:20 as a TFR in the winter time and with a pump pressure spray bottle it's fast to apply. During the summer months I dilute it to 1:40 when you have some pollen and light road film after a rain. With a PW to clean with it's a really effective aid and most of the time you can do a touchless wash with it. Bugs and depending how hard they are in your environment to get off. Pretreat with Surfex HD in 1:10-1-20 and the bug squash just rinses off easy. For interior I dilute it to 1:30. But you can dilute it to 1:50 if you clean a well maintained vehical interior. Their clay bar is awesome and have the same aggressiveness and you chose in which temperature you claying in. The soft clay bar is awesome in the lower temperature. They claim that water is the only clay lube you need. But I still use a clay lube and it's up on par with the 3M Perfect It Clay Bar and Meguiars Proffessional Red Clay Bar and still it's very gentle on the paint if you use it right. Auto-Wheel and Korrosol which is their iron remover on the paint and has about the same strength in the iron remover ability and AW has some extra cleaning detergents for a very effective wheel cleaner. Also mostly touchless with a PW. And then you have the Auto-Foam which is the best prewash foam out there IMO. It's design to be foamed on and let it dwell and PW clean rinsing it off from the bottom and up. Not made for contact wash though as there you have the Auto-Wash car soap. Auto-Wash has a dilution of 1:1900 and a huge benefit is that it has rust inhibitors in it as the Surfex HD and I think that also Auto-Foam has a little of them as well. I use it in the wheel bucket and if you have a neglected condition of the paint with some rust and or rock chips through the primer. You don't get the rust to spread and you also get almost no rust on the brake discs. And is awesome combo of starting with the Surfex HD and finish with the Auto-Wash on the undercarriages. If you want to stop the rusting even more for a longer while and it also has a great filling ability then you have the Auto-Balm synthetic wax. 5-6 months longevity from it and is great on bare metalls on the undercarriages and also in the wheel wells and especially the edge to the fender if you drive on road salted roads. And make Car Supply to get Bilt Hamber in their webshop and they will get a huge success with it. In most comparison testes here in EU if a Bilt Hamber product is in it it will be placed in the top spot or top 3. They don't do any advertising as the mouth to mouth rumor is enough. Then it's getting a higher price outside of UK but I personally don't care as they are that good. Bilt Hamber fanboy here LOL. The products I have from them have been just awesome so hard to not be it. But they have some ranges of products where they don't fit as their line up is not so wide as I like but you can only use them alone if you want to. No fun in that. They also have dedicated undercarriage products that also says to be awesome for deep cleaning off rust and durable protection products for these parts.
Korrosol is another fallout remover they do. I have both. I think the difference is Auto-wheel has built-in corrosion inhibitor to remove flash-corrosion on brake discs. They both act very fast, cling hard and dissolve everything. Very effective products, not cheap though. I highly recommend both products.
Is iron decon safe on brake calipers? Will it ruin the calipers?
Hi. Yes it is safe. Just rinse it away thoroughly. You don’t need to use it every time you wash the vehicle. Just when the wheels get really bad.
Can you use it in black wheels?
Yes. Actually it’s really great for black gloss wheels that have some baked ok brake dust.
Is the iron decon safe on glass and plastic?
Hi. Yea it is safe, just like any product just don’t let it dry completely on the surface.
Is that a Tolco head?
Could you please give me the link for the brush you use for hyper dressing
HI. sure...amzn.to/2Tm3OOZ
Phil which brush did you use for the tire dressing? Chemical guys soft flagged?
Yup...amzn.to/2Pm0d1h
PW your wheels 1st before using any iron removers. This way when u use it the iron it picks up is the actual stuff that was embedded. No good for vids as there is less purple stuff but it is using the chemical as intended.
Oh yes, we always rinse first to get the majority of the brake dust and grime off. I do this mostly so people can what the products are capable of. Also this new formula is not just a iron remover it is also a cleaner. So they added more stuff in here to actually clean and not just dissolve iron. Thanks 😎👍🏼
Hello, i used by mistake in a self wash the wheel cleaner substance on my car paint ...but i rince it a few minutes later....do You think it damaged my paint?
Hi. No It should damage anything. Wheel cleaner whether acid based or high alkaline are clear coat safe anyway. As long as you rinsed it away you’re fine.
@@MirandaDetailing wow, thank you for your fast reply, i wish you all the best, will continue too watch your videos cause i like to keep my car as new:)))
You’re welcome!! 🧼🚙👍🏼
I like iron decon. Smells like fart.
I use it as a wheel cleaner works great.
I use the megiuars endurance tire gel, whats your opinion of it?
I actually have never used that before. Do you like it?
@@MirandaDetailing well I have not used other tire shines except this, but its alright and it gives a good shine. I always clean the tire before putting it on, and I also let it sit for a few hours before I drive, so theres no sling and it seems to last longer by doing that.
Car Guy Supplies
it is a very good website. I recommend.
Oh yeah! 😎👍🏼
Whats good MiranGang! Question, assume the vehicle is in for paint ENHANCEMENT, would you wash first then decon/clay? I found it hit or miss for me when I wash the car and then decon. Ive tried with just a touchless water and APC Rinse and I get similar result here in SoCal. Just wanted to know your thought process on this method. Thanks and stay safe champ!
Hi! Oh yeah we always wash and at least clay mitt or bar the paint. Sometimes we use an iron decon. But we always do a traditional wash. We find it cleans the seams and hard to reach areas better.
I dont know where you live but other companys besides car guys supplies carrys these products you could have ordered from them
Of course. I just love Carguysupplies.com. Great prices and a credit back reward program also.
is it good to iron decon every car?? Or is it bad ???
It all depends on how bad the vehicle is. I don’t use it on every vehicle just because, I only use it if I notice small orange rust bits on the paint.
Does this stuff help remove wax or sealants?
It does. It’s very strong.
Hey Phil, how would you say this compares to other iron removers? I have a gallon of it that I haven't touched yet because of the weather. I've used Iron X before and have heard great things about FerreX. Just wondering if this is on par with all the others.
I think they all work about the same. Some are more concentrated then others. But I have been told that this Wheel and paint decon is formulated to also be a cleaner, so more then just an iron remover.
I don't use iron x or ferrex due to the cost. Just use the decon or meguiars all wheel cleaner. It removes iron as well
can i mix iron decon with soap for the foam cannon?
I dont think its really intended for that usage....it may neurtralize the iron dissolving chemicals in the Iron decon product. you could try it though and see if it makes a difference. IronX does make a soap version though, bit.ly/2Flh8PD
Can this be used as bug and tar cleaner?
Hi. No it’s not a tar remover but the wheel brightener can be used to help remove bugs on chrome grills.
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Have you try it on paint ? Like the carpro iron X ?
Yeah. Did you get a chance to finish the video? I used it on the paint also.
What is the iron decon diluted to?
No dilution for the iron decon. It’s ready to use. 😎👍🏼
Hello Phil. Great content. Just a question, How much do you need to decon a medium sized car? For Wheels and Paints.
Hi. Thanks. Well I guess it depends on how bad it is. One 32oz can do maybe 4-5 cars or more.
Love the cat!
Thats "Mister" teespring.com/mister-pillow?pid=585&cid=102398
2 questions:
How do you make that tire shine brush?!
What dilution was the meguirs citrus power clean?
Hi. This is the tire shine brush. amzn.to/2Pm0d1h
Dilution on the Meg's Citrus Power Clean is 1:10
Ok thanks
Hey phil, why doesn't maguires just call it fart cleaner, it smells bad! more mister please, so cute
BELIC68 Actually, we call it fart juice more often than not lol
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Smells like rotten eggs honestly. Or sulfur XD
Nice cat 🐈 👍
Thanks. His name is Mister
is iron remover safe on ceramic coating ?
Hi. Yes it is. It’s good to decon with iron remover once or twice a tear with a coating depending on how the paint feels.
kitty does not like the aroma of decon
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Thank you sir!! and Thanks for the PIZZA today!
@@MirandaDetailing very welcome
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