06-16-2021, 11:19 PM | #1 |
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Water spot removal
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Unknowingly parked my BSM G80 next to a sprinkler. One side of it has a decent amount of water spots. What else can I do to try and remove before polishing? If I delay polishing, do I risk the current water spots increasing damage if they are already etched in, ie is it like rot that will continue to eat away? I can live with them if not. 20 hours after exposure I tried: - Quick detail wipe - no luck - Spray with water - no luck - 2 bucket wash - no luck 48-72 hours - Meguiars 47 (RV/boat) spot remover - no luck - Meguiars water spot remover for cars - removed the water spot but leaves a hazy looking portion where I used it when I apply the pressure required to remove it. If I don’t apply a lot of pressure, it doesn’t remove it. 96 hours - Mega clay - no luck I can feel the rough surface when I run my hands over areas with the water spots still. Am I not being aggressive enough w/ clay? Thank you. |
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At this point you are likely looking at needing to do a light polish to get rid of them. Had you been able to get a clay bar on it within a few hours, probably would have been ok.
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I agree with trying vinegar first just to put your mind at ease, but in reality at this point you've used a number of different mechanical and chemical means of cleaning and will likely require a polish anyway. You'd certainly need to replace your sealant or wax as any number of these methods will have likely removed it. Do you have a D/A polisher? If so, I've had success with Meguiar's 205 to remove small impections and to get ready for sealant/wax, etc.
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I can live with the spots for a little - it’s not that bad, just apparent up close and when under light. If I delay getting it polished, is there risk of further cosmetic damage? It’s not like a rot that will continue to grow, right? The damage is already done? Thanks for your guys input. |
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Id go on car pro and buy "spotless" it's a bit more aggressive acidic water spot remover. If that doesn't work you'll probably have it polished out I doubt waiting any longer at this point will make much of a difference |
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06-18-2021, 02:13 PM | #9 |
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It won't get any worse. Meguire's Crystal Polish works great and is best used by hand. Small patch, rub it in well and wipe off quickly. Don't need to use a lot of pressure, but rub it in until clear. I had some slight water spots--after waxing with Griot's Best in Show which surprised me. Came from the wash, of course, but the wax didn't remove it. Next time I washed with Meguiar's Wash plus Carnauba, and dried with Meguiar's Wax and Dry, they were completely gone. Washed and dried it the same way Tuesday--was overcast which helps, zero spots. Even a black car in the sun doesn't have to get spots if you keep rinsing it off. If you do get some, quick wax--again, I like Meguiar's with carnauba, will take them off if you do it immediately. PITA, but all 4 or our cars are black, so used to it. Good luck!
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07-01-2021, 10:44 AM | #10 |
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I have used The Last Coat products with excellent results on my F82 and my G82. They have a Water spot remover, that I have not tried yet.
https://thelastcoat.com/products/cle...r-spot-remover |
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07-03-2021, 07:26 AM | #11 |
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+1. CarPro Spotless is effective at removing mineral deposits left from dried hard water. Simply spray on, wait a minute or so, and wipe off.
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07-03-2021, 10:22 PM | #12 |
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Water spots are troublesome. Personally, I wouldn’t wait too long to remove them. I have years of experience dealing with this menacing issue and have found a light cutting (abrasive) polish (i.e. Sonus SFX-2) is the most effective solution. Using an orbital polisher with a light cutting foam pad works best; the results are superlative. I have attempted to do it by hand with an appropriate applicator on a small area. I created more problems than I solved. When done with the water spot removal process I highly recommend putting on a polish sealant. If you take it to a detail shop it probably will take at least 5 -6 man hours to complete. It takes me longer than that since I add in a few more steps (e.g. wash car, clay bar, wash car, cutting polish, polish sealant, top coat (wax) when I fully detail the car. Paying for all that would cost more than I would want to spend so I do it myself - and enjoy it. Hope you find a good solution.
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