Does Iron Particle Remover Car Wash Solution Damage Car Paint?

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Violet
07/30/25 12:24am
Iron particle remover car wash solution has a certain impact on car paint. Function of Iron Particle Remover: It can effectively remove iron particles from the car paint, restoring the original smooth and glossy finish of the paint surface. There is no doubt that iron particle remover will cause some damage to the car paint. However, since the remover is used locally, it does not have a significant impact on the paint itself. Additionally, after using the remover, some maintenance procedures such as touch-up painting and polishing/waxing are required, which can be considered as a protective layer for the car paint. Therefore, iron particle remover will not corrode the surface of the car paint. Usage Precautions: Iron particle remover should not be used frequently, as prolonged use may affect the durability of the car paint. During use, it is also important to pay attention to any changes in the car paint (such as turning purple), and immediately rinse it off with clean water to minimize the damage caused by the remover.
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