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Old 06-26-2007, 11:56 AM
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yo i had a sprinkler going outta control for the last week...every morning it would spray my passenger side and dry quickly...now i fixed the sprinklers and got some MAD spots on that side...i cant remove them by washing and waxing....whats the remedy??
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try a clay bar
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meguires cleaner wax.. its a liquid that removes dirt tar water marks.. all that stuff .. excellent product.
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You could also use less-abrasive polish if the other suggestions don't work out by chance.
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vinegar.
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Originally Posted by SmokeySS
You could also use less-abrasive polish if the other suggestions don't work out by chance.
What he said.
A "GOOD" less abrasive polish should do the trick!!
GOOD LUCK!!
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Originally Posted by tones2SS
What he said.
A "GOOD" less abrasive polish should do the trick!!
GOOD LUCK!!
any suggestions? brand?
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white vinegar and a clean terry cloth. You'll smell like a pickle for a bit and it should be a given that it'll strip any wax. But it works like a charm. You can literally see the water spots wipeing away.
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Once the spots are gone, you might clean the wax off the rest of your paint and try finishing your car with Liquid Glass or a similar product. Wax allows water to bead up, liquid glass and similar products cause water to run off the car, Sheeting action.
Last longer than most waxes too. I love it on dark cars.
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Originally Posted by toofless916
any suggestions? brand?
WITHOUT A DOUBT,...ZAINO!!!!!
Possibly the best stuff out there in my opinion!!!!!
GOOD LUCK!!



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