Removing damned water spots (desert/well water)???
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Removing damned water spots (desert/well water)???
So ya the automatic sprinkler owned my car a few days ago. So far I've tried mothers clay bar, ice clay bar, carbana cleaner wax, and dish soap. All I've done sofar is removed the whiteness from the spots but upclose can still see them.
What should I do???
High speed buffer my only option?
What should I do???
High speed buffer my only option?
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acid will do the trick. i use it daily to remove water spots. don't let it sit and keep the whole car wet. after you acid wash it, wash it with car soap then dry and wax. sadly i detail cars and cant remember what kind of acid we use, ill check tomorrow and let you know.
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the acid we use is a wheel acid - hydrofluoric / sulfuric mix. its some ruff ****. not to sure where u could get some at but if you do, dont spray any on your windows as it might etch them. keep the water flowing and dont rush it. about 10secs is all you need each panel. hope it all works out for ya! oh yeah, was it off your skin asap when u get it on you... duh
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i had the same problem last week the neighbors kids sprayed my car i mixed glass cleaner with ammonia and distilled white vinegar and sprayed down the whole car then washed it with dawn dish soap and rewaxed the whole thing.