How to remove the water spot?
everytime after i wash the car, i can always see some ugly water spots on the back side of the hood's edge, and some plasic surface (under the hood).
i tried to remove them by using some dishwashing liquid, but it totally doesnt work well on it.
any idea?
i tried to remove them by using some dishwashing liquid, but it totally doesnt work well on it.
any idea?
yeah..i thought about using the clay bar to clean it...but hey buddy, zaino's claybar really costs a lot...
okay..let me put it this way..."besides" clay bar...any other cleaning products to handle that? (or other cheaper clay bars?
)
okay..let me put it this way..."besides" clay bar...any other cleaning products to handle that? (or other cheaper clay bars?
Last edited by danzzz; Apr 11, 2005 at 03:31 PM.
Use some vinegar, it will remove the white deposits caused by hard water. If you can't remove the spots, they may have etched the surface. You can try the clarbar trick and if that doesn't help, you'll need to polish them out with an abrasive polish, not a wax that covers.
For the future - get a large waffle-weave microfiber towel. It's great for absorbing water left behind after rinsing. Also, try using a leaf-blower to blow the water away then absorb what's left with the WW towel.
For the future - get a large waffle-weave microfiber towel. It's great for absorbing water left behind after rinsing. Also, try using a leaf-blower to blow the water away then absorb what's left with the WW towel.
Originally Posted by danzzz
yeah..i thought about using the clay bar to clean it...but hey buddy, zaino's claybar really costs a lot...
okay..let me put it this way..."besides" clay bar...any other cleaning products to handle that? (or other cheaper clay bars?
)
okay..let me put it this way..."besides" clay bar...any other cleaning products to handle that? (or other cheaper clay bars?
Try some white vinegar to remove the water spotting...........
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Originally Posted by Vrm_Vrm
Clay Magic kit contains a 4 oz bar and a bottle of lubricant. $11 or so. Works as well as the Zaino if not better. IMHO.
The 4 oz is not the retail pack (I used to sell and handle Clay Magic before we had Zaino clay, I sold about 500 4 oz non-retail packs, and yes, clay magic is a good clay bar, not as firm as the Zaino bar, its softer but more prone to tear up) , this is the 2 oz retail pack:
http://www.detailnet.com/catalog.php...24&item_id=496
(100 grams is roughly 2 ounces)
This is the 4 oz version I used to carry:
http://www.detailnet.com/catalog.php...124&item_id=60
Originally Posted by danzzz
yeah..i thought about using the clay bar to clean it...but hey buddy, zaino's claybar really costs a lot...
okay..let me put it this way..."besides" clay bar...any other cleaning products to handle that? (or other cheaper clay bars?
)
okay..let me put it this way..."besides" clay bar...any other cleaning products to handle that? (or other cheaper clay bars?
u can have the other one which is bran new for half the price
In order to remove ugly water spot, I have tried to wash it good again and wax after that. WORKED to me!
About using white vinegar, I'm not sure, might work on removing water spot and preivous protective coating on paint as well.
So suggest to wax after you've done so.
About using white vinegar, I'm not sure, might work on removing water spot and preivous protective coating on paint as well.
So suggest to wax after you've done so.
I have used almost all clays out there, from clay magic to professional 3M clay and the best is Griot's Garage yellow clay bar. I think they have a starter kit w/ clay, speed shine(lube) and mircrofiber towels for about $45. Here it is.
http://www.griotsgarage.com/catalog....1004&SKU=11302
You won't be disappointed. I also have their detailing handbook which would help someone just starting off detailing cars.
Which ever clay you go with, make sure you wear a vinyl or latex glove to prevent oil from your hand getting in the clay.
http://www.griotsgarage.com/catalog....1004&SKU=11302
You won't be disappointed. I also have their detailing handbook which would help someone just starting off detailing cars.
Which ever clay you go with, make sure you wear a vinyl or latex glove to prevent oil from your hand getting in the clay.
Last edited by simstad; May 1, 2006 at 09:01 AM.
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