Severe hard water Spots!!! What to DO?!!!
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Severe hard water Spots!!! What to DO?!!!
Car was just painted. long story short I park in my complex where I normally dont. wake up in the morning and the sprinklers got me. only problem is the water is so hard here in houston they wont come off. Ive tried washing and waxing but to no avail. any advice and none about that water vinegar mixture, tried that too didnt work Id apreciate some help fellas you are all pretty good at answering these kinds of questions for me. Thanks.
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Danase will remove water spots and built up scum from paint, clearocat, and glass. Made from a mild acid base it breaks the bond between the mineral deposits and the surface.
www danase dot com ....no more direct limks, only like this one please...
8 oz $14.95
Regards
Richard
Last edited by WheelBrokerAng; 11-29-2009 at 07:20 PM. Reason: You Have Been Warned...
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Severe hard water Spots What to DO
Im guessing a clay-bar system would do the job but it WILL be a lot of work. Sounds like you are washing it the correct way so once those spots are gone, get good coat of the wax of your choice on it, and you should be good to go.As an aside, I have heard that white vinegar will remove hard water spots but I am NOT advocating washing a car with it Perhaps some spot treatment using a soft cloth would get them up unless you have a lot of them and its back to the clay-bar.
Last edited by PAhonda; 12-04-2010 at 01:18 PM.