I understand that DUB Wheel Cleaner & Iron-X both have the same basic ingredient to attack iron on your wheels or paint. I used it this weekend to remove some spots from my white paint on my 2015 Toyota 4Runner. It definitely found the iron spots and turned color as it should. I let it dwell for around 5 minutes making sure it didn't dry and then rinsed generously with water.
Just out of curiosity I sprayed the same spots again. Again it turned color in the same spots. I let it dwell for around 5 minutes making sure it didn't dry and then rinsed generously.
Then I did the above steps for a third time and the same thing happened.
If these products are indeed removing the iron shouldn't it eventually stop turning color? The same spots showed up three times in a row. Am I doing something wrong? Do I not understand how this product works.
Just out of curiosity I sprayed the same spots again. Again it turned color in the same spots. I let it dwell for around 5 minutes making sure it didn't dry and then rinsed generously.
Then I did the above steps for a third time and the same thing happened.
If these products are indeed removing the iron shouldn't it eventually stop turning color? The same spots showed up three times in a row. Am I doing something wrong? Do I not understand how this product works.
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