Bleeding Iron — Iron Fallout Remover
Bleeding Iron is a pH-balanced iron fallout remover that reacts with embedded iron contamination — brake dust, industrial fallout, rail dust — turning it purple on contact so you can see exactly what it's lifting. Safe on paint, glass, and alloy wheels, and it doesn't need scrubbing to do its job. Part of every proper decontamination routine before polishing or applying protection.
How to use: Rinse the vehicle first to remove loose dirt. Spray Bleeding Iron generously onto cool surfaces — paintwork, wheels, and glass. Leave to dwell for 3–5 minutes and watch the colour change as it reacts. For wheels with heavy brake dust build-up, agitate gently with a soft brush to help it penetrate. Rinse thoroughly with a pressure washer or hose. Follow with a tar remover (TAG) and clay bar if carrying out a full decontamination.
Tip: Use at least twice a year — before spring and before winter — to keep iron contamination from building up and causing paint damage over time.


