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SignUp Now!water spots? no problem. though there are two types. the ones that are surface, and the ones that have actually set into the paint. at any rate, i treat em all the same. wash the car, IN THE SHADE, with as hot as water as you can stand, with DISH SOAP. after youre done, clay the car, then rewash the normal way, with a soap formulated for cars, and a microfibre mitt. after thats done, use a glaze. the glaze i use, is 3M imperial hand glaze and it works WONDERS. i mean this stuff is OUTSTANDING. though there is ZERO protective qualities in it. follow the intructions on the glaze bottle, and when youre done, go over it with a good quality carnuba wax, like royal souveran. put one THIN coat on, and allow to cure for 72 hours in the shade, then redo, allow to cure again, and hand buff the hell out of it. it will look second to none i guarantee it. if that process doesnt do it. replace the glaze step, with a swirl remover, and your hand, with a buffer. youll be squared away.
And have arms like ArnoldTony87gn said:And by the time you are done you will only be two years older :biggrin:![]()
Tommyg said:I can't remove these. Can anyone help me? Tommy![]()
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Race Jace said:try mixing a little jet dry dishwashing stuff to your wash bucket, i have a neighbor that continually waters my dodge truck and that seems to help get the spots off.