Why Choose Magic Shield Iron Remover?
Magic Shield Iron Remover dissolves embedded iron particles that regular washing can’t remove. Watch it react on contact—turning purple as it breaks down stubborn brake dust and metallic contaminants, making your detailing prep more effective than ever.
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Visual purple reaction shows it’s working
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Safe for clear coat, PPF, glass, wheels & trim
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Enhances clay bar and coating performance
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Essential step before polishing or ceramic coating

Just Spray & Rinse — No Scrubbing Needed.
1️⃣ Shake well and spray generously on a cool surface.
2️⃣ Wait 3–5 minutes as it reacts and turns purple
3️⃣ Rinse thoroughly with clean water
- Optional: Agitate with brush for wheels
- Use before claying or polishing for best results.

Steps

BEFORE YOU BEGIN:
Park in a shaded area (15ºC–24ºC).
Prepare the vehicle by thoroughly washing it and removing all previous wax, grease, and contaminants. This chemical can be smelling, please work on ventilate area.

SHAKE AND PREPARE
Shake the bottle well before use to ensure proper mixing of the product.
Give spray head a simple twist to change spray modes effortlessly.

SPRAY THE PRODUCT EVENLY
Hold the bottle 6–8 inches away and spray a generous, even layer over the target area.
Focus on High-Contamination Areas: Pay extra attention to areas like wheels and lower body panels where iron particles tend to accumulate.

LET IT DWELL
Let the spray sit for 3–5 minutes until it changes color (purple/red).
Ensure the product stays wet during this time to avoid streaking or staining.

Gently Scrub Contaminated Areas
Use a soft sponge for heavily contaminated areas.
Gently agitate the treated area using a wash mitt or a soft sponge to help loosen and remove contaminants.

Wash with Clean Water
Use High-Pressure Water: Rinse the treated area thoroughly with a hose or pressure washer to remove all traces of the iron remover and dissolved contaminants.
Clean Any Residue: If desired, perform a final wash using car shampoo to ensure no residue is left behind.
Inspect the surface: Inspect the surface for remaining iron deposits. Re-apply the spray and repeat the process if necessary.

Tips for Best Results
Apply the iron remover every 2-3 months or as needed to maintain a contaminant-free surface.
Avoid applying the spray to hot surfaces or under direct sunlight.

You can get the following products
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1 × Iron Remover Bottle (473ml)
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Precision sprayer top
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Easy-to-follow instructions
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Support via chat or email
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Premium microfiber cloth
Why Choose Magic Shield Graphene Shampoo?
Will it damage my clear coat or wheels?
No — it’s pH-balanced and safe on all exterior surfaces.
Can I use this on glass and plastic trim?
Yes — it’s safe for glass, chrome, rubber, and plastics.
Does it smell bad?
It has a mild chemical scent typical of iron removers but not overpowering.
Why does it turn purple?
The color change indicates a chemical reaction with iron—proof that it’s dissolving contamination.
Do I need to scrub?
Not usually. But for wheels or stubborn buildup, light brushing helps.
What’s next after using Iron Remover?
Follow up with a clay bar, polish, or apply a coating/sealant.
Why Choose Magic Shield Iron Remover?
Magic Shield Iron Remover dissolves embedded iron particles that regular washing can’t remove. Watch it react on contact—turning purple as it breaks down stubborn brake dust and metallic contaminants, making your detailing prep more effective than ever.
![]()
Visual purple reaction shows it’s working
![]()
Safe for clear coat, PPF, glass, wheels & trim
![]()
Enhances clay bar and coating performance
![]()
Essential step before polishing or ceramic coating

Just Spray & Rinse — No Scrubbing Needed.
1️⃣ Shake well and spray generously on a cool surface.
2️⃣ Wait 3–5 minutes as it reacts and turns purple
3️⃣ Rinse thoroughly with clean water
- Optional: Agitate with brush for wheels
- Use before claying or polishing for best results.

Steps

BEFORE YOU BEGIN:
Park in a shaded area (15ºC–24ºC).
Prepare the vehicle by thoroughly washing it and removing all previous wax, grease, and contaminants. This chemical can be smelling, please work on ventilate area.

SHAKE AND PREPARE
Shake the bottle well before use to ensure proper mixing of the product.
Give spray head a simple twist to change spray modes effortlessly.

SPRAY THE PRODUCT EVENLY
Hold the bottle 6–8 inches away and spray a generous, even layer over the target area.
Focus on High-Contamination Areas: Pay extra attention to areas like wheels and lower body panels where iron particles tend to accumulate.

LET IT DWELL
Let the spray sit for 3–5 minutes until it changes color (purple/red).
Ensure the product stays wet during this time to avoid streaking or staining.

Gently Scrub Contaminated Areas
Use a soft sponge for heavily contaminated areas.
Gently agitate the treated area using a wash mitt or a soft sponge to help loosen and remove contaminants.

Wash with Clean Water
Use High-Pressure Water: Rinse the treated area thoroughly with a hose or pressure washer to remove all traces of the iron remover and dissolved contaminants.
Clean Any Residue: If desired, perform a final wash using car shampoo to ensure no residue is left behind.
Inspect the surface: Inspect the surface for remaining iron deposits. Re-apply the spray and repeat the process if necessary.

Tips for Best Results
Apply the iron remover every 2-3 months or as needed to maintain a contaminant-free surface.
Avoid applying the spray to hot surfaces or under direct sunlight.

You can get the following products
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1 × Iron Remover Bottle (473ml)
![]()
Precision sprayer top
![]()
Easy-to-follow instructions
![]()
Support via chat or email
![]()
Premium microfiber cloth
Why Choose Magic Shield Graphene Shampoo?
Will it damage my clear coat or wheels?
No — it’s pH-balanced and safe on all exterior surfaces.
Can I use this on glass and plastic trim?
Yes — it’s safe for glass, chrome, rubber, and plastics.
Does it smell bad?
It has a mild chemical scent typical of iron removers but not overpowering.
Why does it turn purple?
The color change indicates a chemical reaction with iron—proof that it’s dissolving contamination.
Do I need to scrub?
Not usually. But for wheels or stubborn buildup, light brushing helps.
What’s next after using Iron Remover?
Follow up with a clay bar, polish, or apply a coating/sealant.
No — it’s pH-balanced and safe on all exterior surfaces.
Yes — it’s safe for glass, chrome, rubber, and plastics.
It has a mild chemical scent typical of iron removers but not overpowering.
The color change indicates a chemical reaction with iron—proof that it’s dissolving contamination.
Not usually. But for wheels or stubborn buildup, light brushing helps.
Follow up with a clay bar, polish, or apply a coating/sealant.

Perfect For:
- Decontaminating paint before ceramic coating.
- Removing brake dust from wheels.
- Surface prep before polishing or claying.

Not For:
- Interior surfaces.
- Use on hot surfaces or in direct sun.

Detailing Combo System
- Step 1: Iron Remover – Dissolve embedded metal.
- Step 2: Clay Bar – Remove remaining contaminants.
- Step 3: Polish or Coat – Lock in protection.
Four core highlights of Iron Remover
Watch Contaminants Melt Away
1.Real-time feedback
2.Breaks down iron & brake dust
3.Safe on clear coat
Purple indicator shows it’s working — visually satisfying and highly effective.
Paint. Wheels. Glass. Chrome
1.No-acid, pH-balanced
2.Safe on wraps & PPF
3.No bleaching or etching
Use on any hard exterior surface — no staining, no damage.
Strips out contamination for better coating results
1.Cleaner prep
2.Better adhesion
3.More gloss, longer durability
Use before clay bar or polish to maximize product bonding and final finish.
Detailer-grade performance in a simple spray
1.No pressure washer needed
2.Clear instructions
3.Great for cars, trucks, motorcycles
Just spray, wait, and rinse — pro-level results in your own garage.
Real Customer Results

























My BMW generates a crazy amount of brake dust. Wheel cleaners usually struggle with the baked-on stuff. I sprayed this on, let it dwell for 5 minutes, and agitated lightly with a brush. The purple runoff was intense. My wheels look brand new.
Professional detailer here. I use this as a chemical decontamination step before claying. It makes claying so much faster because it dissolves 80% of the grit first. The pH-balanced formula means I can use it on expensive ceramic coated wheels without worry.
I bought the 2-Liter jug because it’s such a better deal. I just refill my spray bottle. If you wash your cars often, go for the big size immediately.
Most iron removers smell like rotten eggs and are unbearable. This Magic Shield one still has a chemical scent (it’s unavoidable with this chemistry), but it’s much milder and doesn’t choke you like other brands. And it cleans just as well.
5 stars. Works exactly as described. The “purple rain” effect is cool and proves it’s working.