Iron Remover T3
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About the Product
Iron Remover T3 — Eliminate Fallout Before It Damages Your Paint
Every drive deposits invisible iron particles onto your paint, wheels, and glass. Left untreated, these microscopic metal shards embed deeper over time — causing rust staining, rough texture, and permanent paint damage. Iron Remover T3 is our most advanced decontamination formula yet, engineered to chemically dissolve ferrous fallout on contact so you never have to scrub or risk scratching your finish.
Watch the formula turn deep purple as it reacts with iron contamination — a satisfying visual confirmation that it's working. Rinse clean and feel the difference: glass-smooth paint ready for clay, ceramic coating, or wax.
Key Features
- Type 3 Reduced-Odor Formula — Significantly less harsh smell than traditional iron removers, making it comfortable to use in enclosed spaces or garages.
- Color-Change Technology — Turns purple on contact with iron contamination so you can see exactly where fallout is present.
- pH-Balanced & Paint Safe — Safe for use on clear coat, painted surfaces, wheels (including coated and polished), glass, and trim.
- Ready to Use — No dilution required straight from the bottle. Can also be diluted 1:1 with distilled water for light maintenance decontamination.
- Available in 16oz & Gallon — Perfect for enthusiasts and professional detailers alike.
Directions for Use
- Start with a clean, freshly washed vehicle to remove loose dirt and debris.
- Work in a shaded area, away from direct sunlight. Ensure the surface is cool to the touch.
- Spray Iron Remover T3 directly onto the panel or wheel surface.
- Allow to dwell for 2–4 minutes. You will see the formula turn purple as it reacts with iron particles.
- For stubborn contamination, lightly agitate with a DIY Detail Quad Fold Decontamination Towel — apply one squirt to the towel and one to the panel, then work panel by panel using a fresh side of the towel each time.
- Rinse thoroughly with water to remove all product residue.
- Do not allow the product to dry on the surface.
Pro Tips
- Use Iron Remover T3 as the first step in a full paint decontamination process, followed by clay bar treatment for best results.
- Ideal before applying a ceramic coating, paint sealant, or wax to ensure a perfectly clean bonding surface.
- For wheels, spray generously and allow extra dwell time on heavily contaminated brake dust buildup.
- Pair with the DIY Detail Quad Fold Decontamination Towel for a complete, scratch-free decontamination process.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is iron fallout and why does it matter?
Iron fallout consists of tiny metallic particles — from brake dust, rail dust, and industrial pollution — that embed into your paint and wheels. Over time they oxidize, causing rust spots and a rough, contaminated surface that wax and sealants can't properly bond to.
Is Iron Remover T3 safe on all wheel types?
Yes. The pH-balanced formula is safe on painted, powder-coated, polished, and clear-coated wheels. As with any chemical product, we recommend testing a small inconspicuous area first.
How often should I use it?
For most vehicles, a full iron decontamination 2–4 times per year is sufficient. High-mileage drivers or those near industrial areas may benefit from more frequent use.
Can I use it on glass?
Yes — Iron Remover T3 is safe on automotive glass and is effective at removing iron deposits and water spot staining from windshields and windows.
Do I need to clay bar after using Iron Remover?
Iron Remover handles chemical decontamination (dissolving iron particles). For a complete decontamination, follow up with a clay bar or decontamination towel to remove any remaining bonded surface contaminants before polishing or coating.
Can I dilute it?
Yes — for light maintenance decontamination, dilute 1:1 with distilled water. Use it full strength for heavily contaminated surfaces or wheels.

