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SignUp Now!First step is to wash the car in Dawn....next use a good clay bar, then follow up with high quality polish such as Zaino.
Good clay bar, swirl remover, quality polish, then followed with a quality wax.
wash with dish soap (dawn), that removes all wax, buff (I use an orbital buffer) with meguiers fine cut, then buff with meguires glaze, finish with meguires carnuba or BEST = EAGLE ONE NANO WAX- liquid or spray. IMO
If you have a buffer, and by buffer I dont mean one of those garbage orbitals you can buy at AutoZone, but a real professional buffer... You can use some FINE cut or ULTRA FINE cut rubbing compound and I guarantee it will come out, but you must be careful with it and know what you are doing.
Keep moving, dont burn the clear.
Water spots are often "baked" on calcium deposits from the rain. Diluted vinegar wil dissolve the deposits . As others have mentioned, a clay bar and/or polish will also remove them.