View Full Version : the best method on getting rid of waterspots?
whitey
09-10-2010, 09:57 PM
we all know black is terrible when it comes to water spots, so what are some of the best methods to get them off?
ive been using the "wax as you dry" from armour all, it works alright, however its far from perfect.--whitey
fastblackmerc
09-11-2010, 03:47 AM
we all know black is terrible when it comes to water spots, so what are some of the best methods to get them off?
ive been using the "wax as you dry" from armour all, it works alright, however its far from perfect.--whitey
Use a Mr Clean Car Wash system.
musclemerc
09-11-2010, 05:37 AM
Get an inline water softener.
Plenty company's make them, it screws into the end of your hose. Try not to wash the black in direct sunlight
boatmangc
09-11-2010, 06:33 AM
To remove water spots, an easy way is wash the car 1st then use a soft microfiber cloth soaked in white vinegar and water. Just gently rub it and it will come right off.
Not very harsh but I would put a coat of good paint sealant on after getting the spots off.
While washing if you want the Mr Clean effect without using the Mr Clean crappy chemicals. Simply turn off your water, take the spray head off and turn the water back on about 1/2 way, then using just the hose start on the roof and flood the water on holding the hose sideways from a corner almost touching the paint causing the entire panel (roof, trunk, hood, door, etc) to be completely covered in water at once. When you move the hose away the water will sheet off as long as your paint is smooth.
That is how I do mine then one good quality waffle weave microfiber drying towel will dry the entire car. Except for inside the trunk which holds another entire cars worth of water...
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