06/01/2026
Watch what happens when iron decontamination meets your paint! ๐ฃโจ
That purple color isn't paint damage - it's PROOF that iron contamination is being removed from your paint right now.Here's what you're looking at: Your paint is covered in microscopic iron particles from brake dust, fallout, and road contamination. These particles embed in the clear coat and start the oxidation process if left alone.Our iron decontamination spray chemically reacts with those iron particles, dissolving them so they wash away. The purple color is the visual indicator that the product is WORKING.This is why paint decontamination matters:
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Removes embedded iron before it causes permanent damage
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Chemical reaction proves contamination removal
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Extends paint life significantly
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Must happen BEFORE protective coatingsMost people never do this step. That's why their paint
oxidizes faster and protective coatings don't last as long.Decontamination isn't optional if you want your paint to last.Question: How often should you decontaminate? Drop your guess below! ๐