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    Will NEVER own a white car again let alone 2 at the same time.

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    I love my white cars, just a bitch to keep , not as bad as black thou !
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    Agreed!
    Quote Originally Posted by CON VERT View Post
    I love my white cars, just a bitch to keep , not as bad as black thou !

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    Thx for all the replies, my Iron-X (low odour, lol) came today from Carzilla (thx for the link Scrape). 7AB4836C-0B3E-48FF-A7E4-EE577AC50591.jpeg

    Here is the vehicle in question, it’s pearl white, and pretty dirty but you can see the fallout pretty clearly. The pic is taken from the drivers fender, which I used clay on last week, door shows a lot of fallout, and it’s on basically every other panel except the hood.91DCC767-69CE-49A1-B3A5-0459EF785F5C.jpeg

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    So my suggestion is to do the entire car still even though you have clay’d your hood.

    Here are photos that I took when I had my pearl white Infiniti Q50 Red Sport and this is what you should see as it reacts.

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    Had some time today but my wife was gone in the Durango so I gave my G35 a de-fallouting instead, it was worse than hers by far.
    I’m honestly very impressed, it was super easy to use, and actually didn’t smell too bad (although I can smell it sitting down typing this, lol). Only tip I will give is to get more than you think you need, since I only got the .5L bottle and I still have half my car to do, as well as hers, and hers is huge.
    I added some pics here, first is the car after a hard wash (but air-dried overnight), second is after a quick spray with Iron-X, third is after a quick wipe with an old mitt, fourth is after a GOOD rinse (it takes a lot to get off if you have crevices like this car does, and you’ll also probably spend some time rinsing your driveway).
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    Cool, what a difference!
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