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Bilt Hamber Korrosol Iron Fallout is controlled pH non-alkaline Fallout Remover that's used to safely remove the metallic particles that contaminate cars from just driving on the road.

 

korrosols effective formula is simply sprayed onto the contaminated panel a rapid and dramatic colour change takes place which indicates that the corroded part is water soluble after which a rinse with water leaves the panel free of metallic embedment.

korrosol is safe to use on all auto body paint finishes including lacquers.

Bilt Hamber Korrosol Iron Fallout (1Litre)

£14.95Price
  • You may not have noticed by looking at your paintwork, but next time it’s washed and clean lightly feel the paintwork, especially the horizontal panels; bonnet, boot lid, roof etc. Very gently with finger tip touch you’ll be able to feel a rough grittiness. You may well think this is dust landed from the air – it’s not. Airborne metallic particles liberated by braking surfaces, such as pads and discs fill the air along our roads. When the car in front of you brakes, your car travels through these hot metalic particles and they are left embedded in your paintwork.

    How these particles destroy paint films

    Here they react with rainwater or air moisture and begin to corrode. The corrosion product (rust) occupies four times the space of iron, and the paint is slowly ruptured around the embedded particle. This action destroys both the aesthetic and protective qualities of the vehicle finish.

    Fast and effective... simply wash away

    While harsh acids such as phosphoric and oxalic acids maybe use with good effect to remove the contamination, these acids to not discriminate between corrosion and good steel, not even paint films themselves, so while the particle is removed and base metals or coatings can also be attacked.

  • Non-acid non alkaline decontamination spray.

    The 1 litre korrosol is supplied with a trigger spray for ease of application.

    Easy to use colour changing formulation.

    No touch cleaning of heavily contaminated coatings.

    Made in England.

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