How is it used?
Always dispense Exterior Quick Detailer on small portions at a time. Pass a microfibre cloth preferably always with regular and crisscross movements, never with circular movements.
Can I use just one cloth?
Yes, you can also use a single cloth but only on localized dirt: if you have to treat large surfaces or the entire car it is advisable to use two microfibre cloths: the first cloth to spread the product and remove the dirt in a single operation and the second to eliminate excess product in […]
Can I also use it on cars treated with nano, ceramic coatings?
Yes, in fact it only eliminates surface dirt by overlapping the underlying protective layer, without changing its performance.
Where can I use it?
On the car bodywork because it only removes surface dirt without affecting waxes or sealants present on the bodywork.
When can I use Exterior Quick Detailer?
As a dry cleaner to safely eliminate fresh and light dirt such as guano, midges, dust, fingerprints or stains thanks to its high lubricity. Or as an aid to drying, making it quicker and safer and to eliminate any water drips, for example, from mirrors and handles and avoid the risk of limescale formation.
Does Iron Remover need to be diluted?
Iron Remover is ready to use and can be used directly on the rim, bodywork and glass in total safety. The 1:1 dilution (one part product and one part water) is recommended only for maintenance or light contamination.
Can I also use it on unpainted calipers?
No, because unpainted calipers are made of raw cast iron, an alloy of iron and lead. The product acts on the iron and this could therefore blacken the pliers which however can be made shiny again using an abrasive paste. So be careful when dispensing near the brake caliper.
What do you need for this operation?
To decontaminate the rims you will need a soft bristle brush to get to the most hidden points, for example between the spokes and the gaps and a water hose for rinsing. To decontaminate the bodywork, simply dispense the product onto the surface, wait for the color to turn purple, then rinse.
How can I detect contamination on bodywork and glass?
Most of the time it is not visible: if you don’t see them, take a common plastic shopping bag, the disposable ones so to speak, and pass it, with one hand inside, over the bodywork: you will feel the bodywork underneath rough. What you feel are the contaminations. On the bodywork, if the contamination is […]
When should I use Iron Remover on the bodywork and how often?
When the bodywork feels dull or rough to the touch and when after washing there are still dark dots or stains.