Reminds me of a ship cruise I took a few years ago the stopped in a port in Mexico and I got to watch for a couple of hours outside my cabin balcony of them moving new vehicles off rail and onto a vehicle transport ship. They must have paid those guys piecemeal for every vehicle put on the ship as the drove them like a bat out of hell 30 vehicle at a time, then a ferry vehicle would drive off with all 30 drivers hanging off a flatbed zooming back to the rail-yard to repeat.Here watch this and you'll know why part of it takes so long to be delivered
1000's of cars and 6 man crews manually loading them on to railcars. You'd think they would have this part of the process automated by now!
Don't count on the Dealer doing more than a glorified wax job.My paint looks OK, but it is really rough, like sandpaper in some areas (rear fenders), I am going to clay bar it soon, but wonder if this product would be better to get off the rail dust?
“Airborne chemical compounds and ferrous particles (particles containing iron) actually penetrate the paint and create corrosive compounds that eat deep into the paint's sub-layers. This is a gradual process that is not evident until it's too late.
IronX contains unique chemical ingredients that effectively dissolve the sintered iron by forming a water soluble iron complex. No other method cleans paint and wheels as deeply as IronX. The IronX paint and wheels decontamination system was developed to remove the root of the problem (BELOW the top surface) rather than just shave off the top of the particle in the manner traditional claying offers.
During the use of your vehicle, brake dust and road grime become sintered to the surface of the paint, and wheels due to the high temperatures they are exposed to. Brake dust contains high levels of iron and once sintered to the wheel, becomes extremely difficult to dissolve or remove without the use of harsh chemicals. IronX opens up the paint's pores to release ferrous particles and to neutralize caustic compounds that have developed in the paint's subsurface. Ongoing damage is immediately stopped, and future damage is prevented, by removing the ferrous particles.”
https://www.carpro-us.com/wheels-trim/carpro-ironx-500ml-17oz/
Or does the dealer prep it well enough to remove the dust?
Thanks,
John Davies
Spokane WA
Yes, Iron-X works, and you would be surprised to see how much rail dust is embedded in your paint. I used CQuartz on my GT350 when I got it, and prepped it with Iron-X. The whole back half of the car turned purple as it dissolved the rail dust that had accumulated.My paint looks OK, but it is really rough, like sandpaper in some areas (rear fenders), I am going to clay bar it soon, but wonder if this product would be better to get off the rail dust?
The first paint chip is gonna hurt. Oh well after that.Yes, Iron-X works, and you would be surprised to see how much rail dust is embedded in your paint. I used CQuartz on my GT350 when I got it, and prepped it with Iron-X. The whole back half of the car turned purple as it dissolved the rail dust that had accumulated.
I just ceramic coated my daughter's white Mercedes this weekend. Used a similar brake dust remover (same ingredients, cheaper price) on it, and it pulled even more embedded iron particles out of the paint.
It won't harm your paint, so I would definitely do it as part of the initial steps of any paint correction process.