Iron removal
It is recommended to remove iron deposits from car paint surfaces before waxing or coating. Iron removal is done on a washed car. Even if the car looks clean, a closer inspection often shows roughness and small black or rust-colored spots, especially near the wheels and along the sills. Wheels typically contain a lot of iron particles, as they are constantly exposed to brake dust. Ordinary detergents cannot remove these particles, so a special iron remover is needed.
Operating temperature
+5 – +25°C. Do not apply to hot surfaces.
Instructions for iron removal from paintwork
Shake the bottle. Spray evenly onto clean, almost dry surfaces – excess water reduces cleaning efficiency. Allow the product to act for a few minutes without drying. Irox turns reddish when reacting with iron.
If necessary, use a non-scratch tool (e.g. brush) for mechanical cleaning.
Rinse thoroughly with running water. Repeat if needed.
Instructions for wheel cleaning
If necessary, rinse off loose dirt with running water.
Shake the bottle. Spray evenly onto the surfaces.
Allow the product to act for a few minutes.
Rinse wheels thoroughly with running water. If heavily soiled, repeat the treatment and wash the wheels mechanically with a wheel brush. Rinse the tool frequently during use.
Separate the packaging parts into plastic recycling.
Protect from frost.