Removing water spots
I've tried 3M rubbing compound, didn't work. Will clay bar remove water spots? If not, i guess I get to break out the vineager and smell like pickles for a month.:Woot:
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I used the Mequir's (sp) Quik Detailer on my explorer before I sold it and it worked wonders on the water spots. That may help, I'm not sure.
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QD works for me too, doesnt matter brand really imo. Meguiers, Mothers, Ice, etc.
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Any idea on how old they are?
Get some white vinegar and mix 50/50 with water (preferably distilled). Try that w/ a MF towel. If they are relatively recent, that should work. If not, try a little bit of full strength vinegar. This is a very common solution to water spots. When I detail a vehicle, I also pre-wipe the windows (after washing but before glass cleaning) w/ water/vinegar. Of course, I follow this w/ a quality glass cleaner. Yes, clay will work sometimes, but not always. Where are the water spots? Paint or glass/plastic? |
They're on the paint and stick out like a sore thumb on red paint.
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Originally Posted by 02GTinSC
(Post 265011)
They're on the paint and stick out like a sore thumb on red paint.
If you can feel them grabbing a MF at all, then claying will take some of it out, but more than likely not all. The only way to really get them out is with a machine polisher such as the PC 7424 or a rotary machine. |
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