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Dudes and dudettes. Funny query this. I've never had a panel pot before, but thanks to MatthewR I have a tasty... taster of Illusion in such a pot.
Now, there is no way my applicator is getting in there for one swipe. And I don't have a finger applicator anymore (didn't get on with it anyway)...
Appreciate the post. I am aware of the active ingredient in IronX as it is present in a number of cheap(er) wheel cleaners (Turtle Wax Ice and the now infamous Wonder Wheels Hot Wheels).
Interesting experiment, but as suggested, I would be very cautious about using this as the pH neutral...
I had the start of this that has appeared over the last few months (since C4 wore off). I took some decent cutting polish and solved it by hand. Yet more proof you don't need a drill or the ridiculous 3M kit.
Thanks for proving my point about this kit.
Moving on, 2000 upto 4000 grit wet and dry paper. Soaked in water and a little bit of washing up liquid. Then polish with the drill head (if you can't get a DA or someone with one close to you) using a decent finishing polish.
Make sure you seal them...
T cut is good if you're a complete novice/Halfrauds shopper that actually doesn't care about the cars paintwork in the long term and thus wouldn't be posting in a "Detailing" section of a car forum...
A bit like me posting on a cooking website, asking if Tesco's own brand, high in salt, beef...