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Sat Dec 27 2014 07:39 PM
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Joined: Jan 2011
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What is the best way to buy Iron X? Spray, Quart, Gallon? Where is the best place to buy? Im finally gonna give it a try.
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I bought the spray bottle to try it, and it was OK, but I like Muriatic acid better. Just google Iron X and lots of suppliers come up. Eastwood has it.
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i wasn't impressed with it
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I bought a bottle on eBay and it's just about gone. Trying to decide whether to order another one or not. At $23 a bottle it's kinda pricy but it seems to work good on some things better than others. I use it on porcelain like faceplates where rust is in the pores of the piece. Muratic acid does about as good but I'm not sure it's as safe on some things......GB
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