I'm going to your website right now to purchase some . I ordered some compound from you the other day. I'd always rather spend my $$ when I can to support America loving small businesses!
One of the reasons I absolutely HATE using iron removers is the incredibly awful smell that will get into your nostriles and on your clothing and you will smell that residual smell for hours, if not longer! It can also seep into your blacktop or concrete driveway and make that area continue to have that smell for a week! Trust me, I have done it in front of my house out on the roadway and that part of the road smelled like it for a solid week and all my neighbors complained and asked me not to use it out on the street anymore because they could smell it for a week after I finished the decon wash. The smell alone will make me just skip that step, although I know it's needed. I have used almost all of them over the years. Warrior is a great name for your product. It also sticks with the theme of your business. Very creative. Anytime you can get the results of something like Iron-X (still one of the best working iron removers in my opinion). I am definitely going to buy a quart of this product Brian. Even if the smell is cut down by 75%, it would be a win-win because the smell is just horrible on iron removers. Thanks for releasing such well thought out products.
@@joevanseeters2873 Thank you! It’s definitely cut down by 75%. If you smell it straight out of the bottle it doesn’t smell great but once you spray it on the surface it actually smells good.
@@CarsWithKeav I have not tried it as a clay lube but it’s got enough lubricants to use as a wheel cleaner. I guess I need to try it that way because a lot of people are asking the same question. Thanks man!
@@davestewart9146 I have not tried it with clay or a clay towel. I always use iron removers as spray and rinse. I use it on my wheels and it has plenty of lubrication for that. Thanks for watching as always
@@FABAutomotiveDetailing I've been working with chemicals of nearly all types for decades. I do hold my breath. If I need to take a breath, I'll take a few steps away. Some of the chemicals I have to deal with such as Formaldehyde, refrigerants, xylene, etc can kill with just one or two breaths. I think all chemicals should smell terrible (think natural gas additive) so you know not to smell it.
I'm going to your website right now to purchase some . I ordered some compound from you the other day. I'd always rather spend my $$ when I can to support America loving small businesses!
@@davidharrison8397 Thank you so much!
Wow. The rust part did it for me. Thanks for the demo.
@@fiouable You are welcome!
Very impressive 👍 the FAB lineup is looking really nice
@@JhawkerZ Thank you!
Wow that stuff works GREAT!!! Don't think I've seen that dark of purple on iron remover. Great video!!
@@PapaSmurf918Detail Thanks brother!
Excellent presentation and seems to work well. Congrats on a new release.
@@richsmith3120 Thank you!
One of the reasons I absolutely HATE using iron removers is the incredibly awful smell that will get into your nostriles and on your clothing and you will smell that residual smell for hours, if not longer! It can also seep into your blacktop or concrete driveway and make that area continue to have that smell for a week! Trust me, I have done it in front of my house out on the roadway and that part of the road smelled like it for a solid week and all my neighbors complained and asked me not to use it out on the street anymore because they could smell it for a week after I finished the decon wash. The smell alone will make me just skip that step, although I know it's needed. I have used almost all of them over the years. Warrior is a great name for your product. It also sticks with the theme of your business. Very creative. Anytime you can get the results of something like Iron-X (still one of the best working iron removers in my opinion). I am definitely going to buy a quart of this product Brian. Even if the smell is cut down by 75%, it would be a win-win because the smell is just horrible on iron removers. Thanks for releasing such well thought out products.
@@joevanseeters2873 Thank you! It’s definitely cut down by 75%. If you smell it straight out of the bottle it doesn’t smell great but once you spray it on the surface it actually smells good.
Getting rid of the rotten egg smell is big and it still works as advertised, great job!!!!!👍
@@richardstehlik6964 Yes that was the main goal but not hurt the performance of it. Thanks
I assume this isn't a lubricating type iron remover like DIY Detail? Looks like it works amazing. Congrats on the new product!
@@CarsWithKeav I have not tried it as a clay lube but it’s got enough lubricants to use as a wheel cleaner. I guess I need to try it that way because a lot of people are asking the same question. Thanks man!
Looks like a fantastic product
@@matthewhanna948 Thank you!
Great video, love watching Iron remover videos and how well the products work and this didn't disappoint 👌
@@lennypalumbo7739 Thank you!
Congrats sir, looks great
Thank you!
Awesome stuff man!! Definitely gonna try this one👌🏻 Here in Minnesota we have no shortage of rust😬
@@MNpicker Thank you!
Loos like a great iron remover and to get rid of the rotten egg smell is really good
@@eamonkelly2792 Thank you!
Chevy 3500 dually big boy truck nice tfs
@@onrdetailingnews802 Yeah that’s when trucks were real trucks! 😂
Great 👍 video buddy tfs
@@onrdetailingnews802 Thank you!
Nice vid as always! Less stink is a great thing!
@@chiroguy98 Thank you!
Hey Brian is there enough lubrication in your iron remover to use with a synthetic clay towel? I’m really impressed, thanks my friend 👍😁
@@davestewart9146 I have not tried it with clay or a clay towel. I always use iron removers as spray and rinse. I use it on my wheels and it has plenty of lubrication for that. Thanks for watching as always
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Nice!! I have avoided using some of my iron removers due to the extreme harsh smell. "kotch chemi" Shipping to Canada fab?
@@404notfound..... Thank you! Yes we ship to Canada but it can be expensive unfortunately
Looks like really good stuff and if the smell is drastically cut down that is a win, win. Know what iron remover I am buying next
@@luketuttle1096 It’s very good and doesn’t smell bad at all. Thanks man
Nice 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@@1stfrompuertorico568 Thanks!
I make a point of not sniffing chemicals so I’m not worried how it smells.
@@datsuntoyy When you are spraying a product a lot of times you don’t have an option unless you hold your breath for a long time.
@@FABAutomotiveDetailing I've been working with chemicals of nearly all types for decades. I do hold my breath. If I need to take a breath, I'll take a few steps away. Some of the chemicals I have to deal with such as Formaldehyde, refrigerants, xylene, etc can kill with just one or two breaths. I think all chemicals should smell terrible (think natural gas additive) so you know not to smell it.
Brian farts lol. I’ll have to try this and add a few diamond clears in there. Thanks for the video brother and great job on the product!
@@jaykid007 Yeah I have those all the time. 😂 Thanks brother
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@@WHEELSRT7 Thank you