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    Originally posted by BSEVEER
    Only when my car has that, you know, not so fresh feeling. I'ver never heard of it but it probably works. The best way to not get water spots on your car is to not wash it when it is hot, especially if it is black. If you do have to wash a black car in the hot sun you can wash one side, dry it, then wash the other side.
    Do you go out and dry your car every time it rains and the sun comes out? What if you at say the mall?

    The only reason I can waterspots is when it rains and I simply don't have the means or time to go wash/dry the spots off.


    Claybar > Vinegar is not true all the time. I use a claybar as well, but to be honest, vinegar has provided better results as far as WATERSPOTS go.

    Claybar is still great for getting other nasties off.

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    Good point.

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    soooooo, just how do you all know whats inside a douche bag?:o :)

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    I have never heard of using vinegar either. Guess I will have to give it a try.

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    Originally posted by siver-SI
    I have heard using vinegar on the windsheild and other class for water spots and it does work great. I have heard the down side is on the paint is that it will stip the wax off the car just like using dish soap.
    Question about that, i normally use dishsoap, and I do know that it strips the wax... What else can I use? Dumb Question...

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    vinegar

    vinegar is also good to get the plastic evaporation blueish haze from the inside of your windows. Had to do it twice already. In the summer heat all the plastisizer really comes out of the plastic and hazes up the windows on the inside. Never thought of using it on paint, good idea though. will have to try it next time.

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    Re: Re: DOUCHE YOUR CAR?

    Originally posted by jandetuning


    Vinegar is acetic acid, and table vinegar is a 5% strength solution. It is a very good non-abrasive method for removing water spots and mineral deposits on paint.
    so do we dilute it, or use 5% table vinegar?

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    i bathe my car in soy sauce.

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    Originally posted by stephen
    i bathe my car in soy sauce.
    Why, is it rice?

    :o


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    So do we dilute it or what?

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    Originally posted by ssvr6


    Why, is it rice?

    :o


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    Buhahahah :D Good one!

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    Originally posted by DetroitRiot
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    Yea, yea... great...

    So do we dilute it or what?

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    sorry, i just really wanted to use one of those!

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    Most of the time a 50/50 mix will do the trick.

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