@@sonaxgb I can only find it in 5 Litre containers within EU. Why do both products exist, if one is inherently better than the other? Do you have any demonstrations of the Red Max?
The color literally shows it’s converting iron particles into a water soluble complex. This product is meant for brake dust. If you have heavy grime use an alkaline cleaner instead.
@@cromaticdragon5079 No it actually does, moron. The purple is the result of the reaction and it becomes bound and water soluble, so it's easily rinsed away. This is chemistry / physics and fact, not opinion. Like I said, all of these iron removing products are great on BRAKE DUST, not on dirt.
Is this think stink?
What spray bottle are you using to apply? The supplied bottle is not so good?
Nope the supplied bottle shoots a straight jet so it doesn’t spread nicely
is it safe on painted wheels and painted tires?
Yes it is 👍
No scrubbing required?
If the wheel is regularly maintained or coated, then yes it can be touchless👍
What’s the difference between Wheel Beast and the Red Max?
Thanks!
Hi, Red Max is even more powerful whilst still being safe, almost like an acid wheel cleaner whilst still being gentle to surfaces
@@sonaxgb thanks for the quick follow up 😊
@@sonaxgb Why is the Red Max not being sold to consumers? If it's just plain better than the FelgenBeast it would seem weird to just not sell it.
@@Mikkel111 Hi, we do sell Red Max to consumers it is available on our website
@@sonaxgb I can only find it in 5 Litre containers within EU.
Why do both products exist, if one is inherently better than the other?
Do you have any demonstrations of the Red Max?
Product may be safe, but that music is atrocious
Do you guys sell it in gallon size?
Hi, yes we do 👍
Sonax doesn’t "clean" anything it just puts on a color show
we can't please everyone 🤷🏽♂️
@sonaxdetailingacademyuk if you have a product that works you will
The color literally shows it’s converting iron particles into a water soluble complex. This product is meant for brake dust. If you have heavy grime use an alkaline cleaner instead.
@@chrisbradley3224 converting DOESN'T mean cleaning....SWING and a MISS!
@@cromaticdragon5079 No it actually does, moron. The purple is the result of the reaction and it becomes bound and water soluble, so it's easily rinsed away. This is chemistry / physics and fact, not opinion. Like I said, all of these iron removing products are great on BRAKE DUST, not on dirt.