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Old 01 April 2011, 01:31 PM
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http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acata...-products.html

As the title suggests, Wolf's Chemicals products are now live in store.
We've been testing these products for several months now and they've really impressed us, doing exactly what they claim to do and offering excellent results at very sensible prices.

The product about which we've had most enquiries is Brake Duster and it's an excellent iron fallout/contaminant remover: http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acata...l-cleaner.html

Don't be fooled by the name, it's absolutely safe on bodywork as well as wheels and its sprayable gel consistency offers excellent clinging properties, extending the work time of the product. It can be left to dry fully on surfaces before rinsing.

At only £9.95 for 1 litre (or £44.95 for 5 litres) it is truly excellent value.

Full product descriptions, How to Use instructions and specifications are given on the product pages but if you have any specific questions, the answers to which you can't find on the site, please let us know.

Old 01 April 2011, 02:43 PM
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This safe for driveways John? Will it strip sealant off wheels/bodywork?
Old 01 April 2011, 03:00 PM
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It should be fine on driveways as there's nothing in it to react or cause problems to tarmac or masonry.

It will partially strip protection but not to a great extent.

It's ph neutral and is designed to remove only ferrous contamination so should have a minimal effect on polymer or wax protection. There are some other cleaning agents in it, but they won't have any strong detrimental effect on protection.

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how does it compare with iron x john
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Brake Duster sounds like a bargain if it's as good as Iron X. Especially as it's like a gel. With the Gel you don't use anywhere near as much product.
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Originally Posted by stevey
how does it compare with iron x john
+1 I'd also like to know how it compares, The iron-X was superb
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