

🛡️ Protect your ride from rust before it’s too late!
CARPRO IronX is a highly effective, acid-free, and pH balanced iron remover designed to eliminate iron contaminants like brake dust and rail dust that cause rust spots and clear coat damage. Safe for all vehicle surfaces including wheels, paint, chrome, and glass, this professional-grade formula is widely used by car enthusiasts and detailers to protect and extend the life of automotive finishes. The 500mL spray bottle offers easy application with a visual purple reaction indicating iron presence, making it an essential tool for maintaining a flawless, rust-free vehicle.

























| ASIN | B004UM6DLE |
| ASIN | B004UM6DLE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,805 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #11 in Care Corrosion & Rust Inhibitors #204 in Oils & Fluids |
| Brand Name | CARPRO |
| Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (4,922) |
| Date First Available | March 31, 2011 |
| Department | All Ages |
| Included Components | (1) CARPRO IronX Cherry Scent 500mL, (1) Sprayer |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Type Name | Iron Contaminant Removal |
| Item Volume | 500 Milliliters |
| Item Weight | 1.3 Pounds |
| Item model number | CP15-IX |
| Manufacturer | CARPRO |
| Manufacturer | CARPRO |
| Material Features | Unscented |
| Material Type Free | Acid Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.15 x 3.15 x 8.27 inches; 1.25 Pounds |
| Scent | Cherry |
| Special Features | Acid Free & pH Balanced |
| Specific Uses For Product | Iron Contaminant Remover for any type of wheel types, gloss paint, clear coat finishes, polished metal, chrome, and glass |
| Surface Recommendation | Wheel, Glass, Car Paint |
| Unit Count | 17 Fluid Ounces |
R**Y
Great for brake dust on aluminum wheels
I used this to clean brake dust off the aluminum wheels on my car and it worked great. I used a soft brush and it cleaned off all of the hard to remove dust easily. It does smell a bit but not too bad. Highly recommended for this.
D**R
Works Great and as Advertised but BEWARE OF THE SMELL!
This product works great and exactly as advertised. So first a bit of background about the problem I was faced with and then a review of the product itself... BACKGROUND: Over the years my car has accumulated a bunch of orange specks all over the roof, hood, and doors and I couldn't figure out where it all was coming from! I initially thought it was tree sap since I left my car parked on the street under a tree for an extended period of time (said tree being the only tree for miles since I live in NYC) but the products I bought online and home remedies like isopropyl rubbing alcohol didn't work. Racking my brain, I did more research online and finally found a pretty common problem called "rail dust", which are orange specks on your car that can accumulate, for example, from the tiny little iron flakes emitted from your brake pads whenever you use them. But how could it have gotten over my ENTIRE car I wondered? It just so happens that I live by an elevated train track and also an area where there's a lot of construction. So when I parked under said train track or near construction sites, the subway train track residue, brake flakes from the train, and burning bits of cut steel debris were flying onto my car! The flakes are intensely hot upon impact with the car and embed themselves in the clear coat (top layer of your car's paint). Then, after time, the little metal bits begin to rust from exposure to rain, the elements, etc. Needless to say, I had my work cut out for me but didn't feel like shoveling out hundreds of $$$ to a car detailing shop to fix the problem. That's where IronX came in.... THE REVIEW: For issues with "rail dust", the general recommendation from the car community was use IronX. This stuff works wonders. Since I don't have a house or driveway to wash my own car, and since application of this stuff requires you to work in the shade and have the ability to thoroughly wash down the car, I had to locate a self-service car wash which wasn't easy around these parts but managed to finally find the last existing one in the tri-state area in Mount Vernon. After washing my car, I sprayed this stuff all over, watched the applied spray turn from clear to purple, waited 5 minutes for it to do its magic, then rinsed everything off. The PROS: This stuff works wonders. A lot (but not all) of the orange specks were gone after the first application (I say first because I had to do it again - see CONS below). The car looked noticeably better (apologies for not having before and after photos). I know it would have helped but just take my word for it. This stuff WORKS. Now, for... The CONS: (1) As mentioned above, the rail rust had accumulated on my car over the course of years and it was EVERYWHERE, not just on the side panels as is the case for most users, so this could partially be my fault. Anyway, the smaller bottle (500ml) was not enough to spray my entire car so as I was noticeably running out of fluid I had to use it sparingly on some sections and ran out before the job was finished. I ended up buying the larger bottle (1L) and going back the next weekend for Round 2 and applied the stuff liberally everywhere and got it all off. [Side note: I strongly recommend rubbing the stuff in with a clean, moist sponge before rinsing everything off just to make sure you've gotten it all where it needs to go and evenly.] And (2) This stuff STINKS!! And I cannot overstate this enough. I saw the other reviews and didn't think it was a big deal and went ahead with my project without using a face mask. BIG MISTAKE! The first time with the 500mL bottle honestly wasn't so bad (maybe the wind was blowing away from me the whole time) but the second time with the 1L bottle....that's when it got REALLY bad! The wind changed direction and blew the spray back into my face. The smell was like I got spritzed by a skunk. In the face. At point-blank range. It was bad. Not only in the moment or right after too. I went to a friend's family BBQ later that day and couldn't get the stench out of my nostrils. I kept asking people if they smelled that horrid smell but no one could. It was just me and I felt nauseous for most of the day. So PLEASE....use a face mask. CONCLUSION: Great product and highly recommend for rail rust (aka rusted orange specks on your car's paint). If it looks like you're facing a pretty big job involving multiple panels on the car and/or the wheels, save yourself the trouble and get the larger 1L bottle. And please, for the love of God, wear a face mask when applying this stuff!
E**I
Works great on Cybertruck!!
I use this on my cyber truck! It worked amazing! Basically clean your vehicle dry it! Then apply the spray wait 10 or 15 minutes it’ll turn purple. Spray it off with water. This made the truck look brand new! Amazing product! Well worth the money!
K**W
Easy and efficient.
This is a fantastic product. I had tiny rust specs on the hatchback of my Hyundai from what I believe to be from my brakes and this spray removed them easily with only spraying on and hosing off.
G**Y
Powerful product - but there's better out there nowadays
IronX is one of the OG iron remover products and is still a good go-to product for iron decontamination. However, advancements in formulation of iron removers has brought products to market that make IronX feel a bit dated by comparison. The strength of this product lies in its effectiveness - this is the nuclear option for when you have serious iron deposits on your paint or wheels and and you're tired of half measures. It still works, and you won't be left wanting in that regard. The biggest complaint I have with IronX is the smell of the product. Competitors nowadays have products that work just as well that don't smell nearly as alkaline as this stuff does. This stuff will smell through a bag even when capped tightly and the smell is NOT pleasant by any stretch. If you need a product for infrequent iron decon work and have a place where this can be stored away from the proximity of your sense of smell, it's not a bad option. But if you have more frequent use cases for cleaning wheels regularly, there are better products from other manufacturers (like P&S) that might fit you better.
D**S
This stuff really works!
I seen a mixed review about this product and I was reluctant to spend $24 for one bottle. But I had break pad break down and spray tons of orange rust on the side of my car. So i went for it! People say it stinks, but i thought it didn't smell much at all especially spraying it outside. Also, it really does turn red-purple as it converts the rust into water. I did spray it and let it sit about 3-5 minutes and then sprayed it off. Then I did it again for another 3 min and scrubbed it with a dish scrubber. I rinsed again. And it really restored my paint job! Some of the rust damaged the clearcoat but as long as the rust is gone, and it looks a lot better. This stuff really does work, but just my tip to make it work is: don't leave it on more than 5 min and rinse it at a car wash...do it a second time at 3 min, and scrub it good until your scrubber is black. Then rinse it again really good with soap and water and also use the scrub brush at the car wash. Rinse clean and the rust stains are gone as you watch the purple liquified rust dust go down the drain!
T**.
Works on Toyota paint!
I purchased a Toyota 4Runner in Texas and had it shipped via a vehicle transport company, open, to me in Oregon. Toyota paint is already thin and sensitive, so I knew the vehicle would be exposed to the elements during the long journey through several states. I decided to use IronX because of the many positive reviews I had read. I washed the 4Runner and started with a test spot to ensure the product worked well. I applied the product outdoors to avoid trapping fumes in a confined space. To my surprise, it worked! I then proceeded to apply to the rest of the vehicle to prepare it for PPF treatment. The product is easy to work with if you follow the instructions. The bottle advertised a new, improved formula with less odor, but it still had a strong smell. The best way to describe it is like the smell of a bad 80’s hair perm. I could smell it after I finished working on the vehicle, and it lingered on the 4Runner overnight.
A**A
Stinks, but it works. Removed all the small rust dots from my van
R**N
Didn't do nothing to rust water stain on the car whereas baking soda powder with water made to pulp showed better results in removing rust water stain on car paint surface.
V**E
Super efficace
T**I
Dieses Produkt ist einfach in der Anwendung
N**K
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