About this deal
A: Not a great deal. The name and bottle size are the most obvious factors, although there is a subtle difference in the formulations, but not enough to make a great deal of difference to the performance. Magma was formulated with the needs and desires of the home user in mind, Liquid Clay was formulated for professional users. Both are excellent at removing iron, are pH neutral and both use Colour change Technology, turning red during use. It contains an iron fallout remover in it and is very easy to use. After 5 minutes (in cool conditions), the worst alloys I used this on had lit up like a Christmas tree. In the product videos for it, they do add (in my opinion) way too much product. After trying it out on alloys that hadn’t been cleaned for a few weeks, a few liberal sprays were sufficient enough to remove the majority of the dirt on the wheel with agitating it.
Note: Magma reacts to iron particles. To remove other types of contamination such as tree sap or tar, use the Autoglym Clay Detailing Complete Kit. A: No, Fallout Remover removes iron contamination from vehicles by using Oxalic Acid. Until reactive bleeding fallout removers came along, this was the preferred method of chemical iron removal, and is actually still a very effective remover of iron deposits. It is safe to use as directed, do not let the acid word scare you, we would not sell it if it was damaging. Just make sure you follow the instructions and you will be fine. Fallout Remover does not turn red and show where the iron contamination is. If you want that sort of product use Liquid Clay or Magma. Magma isn’t just a way to remove iron particles from your bodywork. It also doubles up as an excellent wheel cleaner. Personally, I prefer to use this as my go to wheel cleaner instead of buying a dedicated one. I do however have a dedicated wheel cleaner for the winter where there are large deposits of salt and grit on the wheels. Agitate bodywork with a soft damp sponge or wash mitt and agitate wheels with a brush or sponge before thoroughly rinsing off with water. Those using more conventional formulas have also raised their game, and it has been interesting to see how they have matched the new generation in recent tests after a period of red domination.a>