Descrição do Produto: Optimum FerreX Iron Remover – 17 oz.
O Optimum FerreX Iron Remover é um spray inovador e multiuso, projetado para o detalhamento automotivo, que atua como um poderoso removedor de alcatrão e limpador de rodas. Com 17 oz. de fórmula eficaz, este produto é seguro para uso em uma variedade de superfícies, incluindo carros, RVs, motocicletas e barcos. Sua principal função é dissolver oxidos de ferro e outras contaminações prejudiciais, proporcionando uma limpeza rápida e eficiente.
Ao aplicar o Optimum FerreX, você notará sua ação imediata. O produto se liga rapidamente às partículas de ferro, facilitando a remoção de manchas de ferrugem laranja que, além de serem antiestéticas, podem danificar a pintura do veículo. Após a lavagem inicial com Optimum Car Wash ou Optimum ONR No Rinse, basta borrifar o FerreX nas superfícies desejadas, aguardar de 1 a 2 minutos, agitar levemente e enxaguar. O resultado é uma superfície limpa, livre de contaminantes e com aparência revitalizada.
Uma das características mais impressionantes do FerreX é sua fórmula exclusiva que muda de cor para roxo ao entrar em contato com os contaminantes de ferro. Essa mudança de cor não apenas proporciona uma experiência visual interessante, mas também permite que você monitore a eficácia do produto em tempo real. Além de ser um limpador de rodas, o FerreX é eficaz na remoção de resíduos de ferro, poeira de freio e alcatrão, eliminando a necessidade de etapas adicionais no processo de detalhamento.
Fabricado com orgulho nos EUA pela Optimum Polymer Technologies, o FerreX é um exemplo de qualidade e inovação no mercado de produtos para detalhamento automotivo.
- Instruções de Uso:
1. Lave a superfície do veículo com Optimum Car Wash ou Optimum ONR No Rinse para remover sujeira solta.
2. Borrife o Optimum FerreX generosamente nas superfícies pintadas e nas rodas.
3. Aguarde de 1 a 2 minutos para que o produto atue e dissolva os contaminantes.
4. Agite levemente com uma esponja ou pano macio para potencializar a ação do produto.
5. Enxágue completamente com água limpa, garantindo que todos os resíduos sejam removidos.
Características do Produto:
– Volume: 17 oz.
– Tipo: Removedor de ferro e alcatrão, limpador de rodas.
– Aplicação: Seguro para uso em pintura automotiva, rodas, RVs, motocicletas e barcos.
– Fórmula: Proprietária que muda de cor para roxo ao remover contaminantes.
– Eficácia: Remove oxidos de ferro, poeira de freio e alcatrão.
– Facilidade de uso: Não requer preparação adicional ou suprimentos de detalhamento.
– Fabricante: Optimum Polymer Technologies, Memphis, Tennessee.
Perguntas Frequentes (FAQ):
Pergunta: O Optimum FerreX é seguro para todas as superfícies automotivas?
Resposta: Sim, o FerreX é seguro para uso em pintura automotiva, rodas, RVs, motocicletas e barcos.
Pergunta: Quanto tempo devo deixar o FerreX agir antes de enxaguar?
Resposta: Recomenda-se deixar o FerreX agir por 1 a 2 minutos antes de enxaguar.
Pergunta: O FerreX remove cera do carro?
Resposta: Sim, enquanto dissolve contaminantes, o FerreX também atua como um removedor de cera, eliminando etapas adicionais no processo de detalhamento.
Pergunta: Posso usar o FerreX em rodas de liga leve?
Resposta: Sim, o FerreX é seguro para uso em rodas de liga leve e não causará danos.
Pergunta: O que acontece se eu deixar o FerreX agir por mais de 2 minutos?
Resposta: Embora o FerreX seja formulado para ser seguro, é sempre melhor seguir as instruções de uso para garantir resultados ideais e evitar qualquer possível mancha.
Sam –
Performance and ease of cleaning
Amazon Customer –
This stuffs incredible. I have Sparco Pro Corsa wheels that have lots of books and crannys that are difficult to get into and over the winter the get a ton of gold brake dust build up that is impossible to remove. This stuff just instantly dissolves it and lightly wipes off with a soap and sponge. The wheels looked brand new afterwards. Years of struggling has been solved in about 30 seconds. So worth it.
Xavier S. –
By far the best wheel cleaner I have used.
Xavier S. –
I’ll start by saying that if this has a lesser rotten egg smell than other brands of iron/fallout remover, then I’m scared to try the others. Sprayed my car down with the Ferrex after a wash and rinse. At first I wasn’t sure if it was working or not mostly because of the dark grey color of my car. Sure enough after a minute or two I started to notice that the ground around my car was purple, letting me know that the Ferrex was activating and working on my car. The attached pic is from before I even rinsed the Ferrex off, that’s all just the run-off rolling down the paint. My only issue was that I used nearly the entire bottle on my mid sized sedan. This may have been avoided if my car was another color and I could tell where product was applied instead of potentially oversaturating. Otherwise, good product.
E. Lee –
Ferrex is one of the #1 suggested chemicals for removing Iron on wheels and painted surfaces on your car. From what I’ve seen, it seems to work, but I honestly have no true way to prove it.
I sprayed the new car, 3 panels at first, and realized that even though it was cool out (70 F) and in the shade (my garage) the chemical dried in 1 minute. This is contrary to their request to spray and leave sit for 2-3 minutes. On the whole car, I only saw maybe 3 or 4 spots turning purple. This was a new car so maybe it’s what is expected.
Once it tried, be sure to NOT wipe it down. Use the spray to wet it again and then use a clay bar or sopping wet towel to continue the decontamination. If you wipe it when it’s dry and the iron has not broken down, that’s a nice micro-scratch you’ll make.
As I learned, do one panel at a time. Spray, let sit for a bit (1-2 minutes?) and then use it as clay lube. That’s what I read at least and it seems to have worked well. This stuff did get on my plastic trim and I was diligent on wiping that up before it dried. I’m not sure if I got it all, but there’s still no plastic staining as some other Iron decontaminants warn about.
Overall good product that seems to work. Just expensive and smells.
Pro:
Removes Iron
Good as clay lube.
Con:
Dried after 2 minutes. Why do instructions say leave on for 3 minutes?
Smells REALLY BAD.
Expensive.
Honestly, I may try Adam’s just to see how it is. I was just too scared about the plastic staining warning.
Robert Hayter –
The product worked very effectively and did not hurt the paint. I had a front brake calliper seize an hour and a half from home and by the time I got home my after market rim was orange with metal filings and the bottom part of the drivers door also. The door cleaned with one application, but the rim took a couple applications and some brushing, but the product worked as advertised.
Donald C Frey Jr. –
Used to remove orange/yellow staining from my cars alloy wheels. Sprayed on and in a couple minutes the most stained areas turned a dark purple. I scrubbed lightly and rinsed well. A few really bad areas required a second treatment but after that the wheels look new.
Donald –
It works like magic, effective as advertised. 100% recommended.
Sarah –
The smell is sickening, but did take the rust deposits off.
DavidS –
First, know that I have a ceramic coating (professionally applied, with a warranty) on my wheels and barrels. Second, know that I got the coating put on my car and wheels within days of getting it brand new, so there wasn’t any iron deposits prior to the coating. I called my detail shop and complained that my wheels were pitting – and wouldn’t clean up – even though I had the ceramic coating on them, and they told me I likely just needed a deep cleaning with Ferrex. I cleaned the wheels thoroughly first, and then went back with Ferrex – barely using any of the product. I waited a couple of minutes, used a soft bristle brush, and ever iron deposit came off my wheels. Yes, this is likely because I already had the ceramic coating, but nonetheless, the product worked exactly as I had hoped it would. I’m very happy with the results.