try using real clay bar instead of that fake ice clay bar.
I posted a thread about gettin rid of watermarks and im having no success! I washed it,used ice liquid clay bar, and mothers carnuba waxed it. It looks really good but from about 3 or 4 feet u can still see all the water marks all over it! What do i do? Please help!
try using real clay bar instead of that fake ice clay bar.
ya use an actual clay bar and then use a light polish afterwards. it'll come off.
that liquid clay bar isnt going to get rid of the water marks.a real clay bar might if u can actualy feel it in the paint the bar will probly help.i detail cars.usually a high speed buffer will work,depending on how bad it is usually tells u what kinda wax to use,most of the cars we get at work are really bad so we use synthetic,but 3m makes a swirlmark remover which that usualy works to,sometimes u dont need a buffer with that.that wax will also take some waterspots off windows with a super fine steel wool.
I would go with 3M Finesse it.
I've never tried it on a car, just my jet skis, but I use Vinegar to remove waterspots on them. Use the 3M first though as it pretty darn good for cleaning up minor paint defects.
mothers wheel polish i have this same problem but mine is extreme and it takes too long for me to sit there all day polishing them im gonna get it detailed
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A car I was working on today had horrible water spots, and the vinegar didn't help at all. I guess it is only good for light water etching and not for water spots that have been there for 3 months.
theres a product that takes off water spots, i think. it contain an acid u put on a towel, and u put the towwel on the body, let it sit for 5 min and the water marks shoul;d be gone. but if it dosent come off, then the clear been etched by acid rain. hope this helps =D
Also make sure you're doing this in the shade when the car is cool.
I use this kit with really stubborn water spots if I'm not going to be doing a polish, just a "wash and wax."
http://www.autoint.com/autostore/pc/...&idproduct=225
It works pretty good, not like a polish, but better than nothing. I only use this if not doing the clay/polish step since claying will induce a bit of micro marring.
Damn I have had water spots on my car for a very very long time but can't get them off I have tried the fine cut by meguires and wax but still to no avail.
dilute some "lime-away" with water and the spots will wipe right off. IT WILL NOT HURT THE FINISH. I've used lime-away to take dried concrete off of cars.
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