Meguiars Wheel & Paint Iron Remover Gallon - D180101
Highly effective pro-strength iron remover engineered for both wheels & paint
Meguiar’s D1801 Detailer Wheel & Paint Iron DECON is a unique pro-strength gel formula designed to safely & effectively remove embedded iron particles from body panels, wheels and painted brake components. D1801 is also highly effective at removing road grime, grease and dirt from wheels and brakes, and is ready to use right out of the bottle.
The rapid color-changing properties help to indicate that it’s working to remove iron from wheels and paint. Despite being a highly effective pro-strength formula, it’s still pH balanced making it safe on all wheels and painted brake components. Meguiar’s D1801 Detailer Wheel & Paint Iron DECON is safe in a body shop environment and is available in 32 ounces and 1 gallon sizes.
- Color changing formula
- pH neutral formula is safe on all wheels & painted brake components
- Gel formula clings to wheels to remove road grime, grease & iron
- Safely and effectively removes iron particles from body panels too
- 1 gallon
Key Features of the Meguiars Wheel & Paint Iron Remover Gallon - D180101:
- Iron Decontamination: This product is formulated to chemically dissolve and lift iron contaminants that embed themselves into wheel rims and paintwork.
- Safe for Most Surfaces: While effective on wheels and painted surfaces, this iron remover is typically safe for use on various automotive surfaces, including clear coats, single-stage paints, chrome, aluminum, and more. However, it's essential to follow the manufacturer's instructions and perform a small test in an inconspicuous area before applying it to the entire surface.
- Color-Change Indicator: One of the unique aspects of this product is its color-changing feature. When applied to a contaminated surface, the solution turns purple as it reacts with iron particles, making it easy to see where the product is working.
- Easy Application: Meguiar's Wheel & Paint Iron Remover is generally user-friendly. It can be sprayed or applied directly to the surface, and it works quickly to remove iron contaminants. Typically, it is left on the surface for a brief period, allowing the chemical reaction to take place, and then it can be rinsed off or wiped away.