
Price: $79.99 - $63.99
(as of Jun 04, 2025 03:42:31 UTC – Details)
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Over 20 Years In Business
When Adam Pitale founded Adam’s Polishes, he wanted to create a detailing culture that changed the way people cared for their vehicles. Adam’s objective was to take what use to be considered a chore, simplify the process, and make car care enjoyable for everyone!
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✅ Faster Activation, More Powerful Cleansing – Our improved iron remover formula dissolves stubborn iron deposits, brake dust, and metallic fallout on car paint, wheels, and metal surfaces with faster results and less odor than our previous versions.
✅ Bleeds Red As It Works – This pH-neutral, ready-to-use surface cleaner reacts on contact, breaking down embedded iron particles in clear coat, single-stage paint, and wheels, turning red as it safely removes buildup.
✅ Safe & Effective Decon Spray – Unlike harsh rust removers, our iron fallout remover is paint-safe, wheel-safe, and clear coat-friendly, making it perfect for car detailing, oxidation removal, and surface prep before clay bar, wax, or ceramic coating.
✅ No Dilution Needed – Ready to Use – This deiron spray is formulated for easy application—simply spray on, let it react, and rinse away for a deep clean decon-free surface on your car, truck, motorcycle, RV, or boat.
✅ Made in the USA – Trusted by Professionals & DIY Detailers – Adam’s Iron Remover is crafted with premium ingredients for maximum performance and rust prevention, ensuring your vehicle stays cleaner, longer.
Customers say
Customers find the iron remover effective at removing particles from car paint and wheels, and appreciate that it rinses off easily, saving them hours of scrubbing time. The product receives positive feedback for its ease of use, with clear instructions provided. While some customers report it successfully removes rust stains, others note it doesn’t work well for heavy rust. The color-changing feature turns purple when reacting to fallout, though some find the smell unappealing. Customers consider the product overpriced, particularly for a single use.