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Zlishous

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Does anyone know of any good ways to get out water spots on ones paint. Owner before me left car by srinklers every morning and there are bad water spots on a decent paint job. I have used rubbing compound, but to no avail. Is there a brand better tnah others? Would a wet sand work here? Please help!:cry:

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You might want to try rubbing out the water spots using

a solution of vinegar and water. Use a wet, soft cloth (like a diaper) and pour the vinegar onto it. Then wipe/rub the spots with this cloth. Do this in the shade when the car surface is cool.

You might want to hold your nose as well!

Good luck,

Gunner Rob

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  • 1 month later...

Yes clay is what you need if you are looking to do this yourself.

The only other thing that you can do in order to get the spots out (cooked in from time) is have the car buffed out by a real detail shop. They will use a cutting compound and high speed buffer. then wax or glaze .

Just be sure of the detail shop you pick. You will get what you pay for.

The clay works very easy but will not cure all. you wash your car with your soap and water make sure all of the dirt (sand) is gone 100% . Then use the clay lube spray and rub the clay over the paint with mild pressure. You should feel small bumps as you clay. This is the stuff the water spots are made of getting broken up. This will give you a nice finsh with some work but will not take out water spots that are deep in the paint . For they will need some buffing and even that may not get 100% of them out.

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