TACSYSTEM Iron Zero 1L

TACSYSTEM Iron Zero 1L - CARZILLA.CA

TACSYSTEM Iron Zero 1L

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TACSYSTEM Iron Zero - Iron and fallout remover

Iron Zero is a concentrated formula designed to remove ferrous iron deposits from paint, glass, wheels, vinyl, films, plastics and such. Ferrous Iron contamination is commonly caused by up sling from vehicle brake pads, 'rail dust' from transports, or from construction, industrial areas. When applied to a vehicle, the clear acid-free and pH-balanced solution will turn purple once it begins to react with metal or rust particles, it chemically dissolves it off without contact.

Please note that Iron Zero is not a claybar replacement, it’s a complementary. The idea of using Iron Zero first is to dissolve majority of the contaminants first, making claybarring safer and easier, as the grit the clay picks up can potentially scratch the paint. Iron Zero can also be used in tight areas where claybar has trouble going into, for example the emblems.

Iron Zero is highly suitable and effective on automotive paint and ideally all types of rims: Alloy, Chrome, Metal, High-gloss polished and painted. With pH-balances formula, Iron Zero does its work without harming the surface. But do not let dry and do not use on fabric/canvass tops.

Brake dust as we know it is acidic, leaving it on the surface for too long can pit and corrode the finish away. The idea is this: instead of cleaning cleaning and cleaning, it’s best to clean it once thoroughly then properly protect the surface with a sealant or coating.

General directions:

Spray evenly on the entire vehicle, let the Iron Zero react for 2~3 minutes, do not let dry. Then rinse or wash with mitt. A full spray down consumes about 250ml. And yes it smells awful, but it’s not toxic.