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post Jul 23, 2008 - 1:54 AM
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my car was painted 2 months ago
and now everytime water touches my car,
it will leave huge spots of water!
and i cannot get rid of them! even if i wash my car hours after raining
is there anything to wash the car with to remove the stains??
please tell me the secret!!!


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post Jul 23, 2008 - 2:10 AM
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Claybar or some vinegar diluted with water should do the trick.
post Jul 23, 2008 - 2:25 AM
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a nice wash and wax does a decent job of removing fresh water marks.


Anything more then a couple months old water mark would require a polishing compound.

I recomend the meguires 3 step wax.
post Jul 23, 2008 - 2:53 AM
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i say wax would be a good idea. my 86 paint and windows had the same problem cuz it was hard to dry the car.


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post Jul 23, 2008 - 3:20 AM
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what about hard water stains from my windows? got tons of that
post Jul 23, 2008 - 7:00 AM
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on glass really fine still wool dose wonders just keep off any metal and plastic.


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post Jul 24, 2008 - 1:21 AM
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if you have hard water there isnt much you can do to get rid of spots but theres a way to lessen them. just wash your car from the roof down and one section at a time. rinsing and drying all the way. this usually takes care of spots for me...


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post Jul 24, 2008 - 3:16 AM
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wash your car at night or in the shade.

i usually do:
wash car
dry car
clay bar the car
wash car again
dry car
turtle wax rubbing compound
buff off to perfection
then wax car
wax thinner thing
then buff and buff.


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post Jul 24, 2008 - 4:08 AM
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QUOTE (daazndood @ Jul 23, 2008 - 1:20 AM) *
what about hard water stains from my windows? got tons of that



rubbing compount does wonders for that. give it a try at your local parts store.
post Jul 24, 2008 - 4:18 AM
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wash car
dry car
clay bar the car
wash car again
dry car
turtle wax rubbing compound
buff off to perfection
then wax car
wax thinner thing
then buff and buff.


drying your car does not mean leaving it out in the sun, after you wash the car do you chamois it? < theres your problem


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post Jul 24, 2008 - 4:23 AM
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Spot on rusty,

Also to remove them from glass....could you just clean them with glass cleaner? I have found that the easiest way.


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post Jul 24, 2008 - 1:06 PM
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QUOTE (hellsyphon @ Jul 23, 2008 - 2:10 AM) *
Claybar or some vinegar diluted with water should do the trick.

i have heard that vinegar may be harmful to the paint,,,,,


QUOTE (daazndood @ Jul 23, 2008 - 3:20 AM) *
what about hard water stains from my windows? got tons of that


it there are lots, extremely lots, sometimes you can't do anything, just changing the windows,

QUOTE (808celica @ Jul 24, 2008 - 3:16 AM) *
wash your car at night or in the shade.

i usually do:
wash car
dry car
clay bar the car
wash car again
dry car
turtle wax rubbing compound
buff off to perfection
then wax car
wax thinner thing
then buff and buff.


will try that, thanks a lot
any brands you recommend?
i dont think i need to buff the car, it got painted and buffed 2 months ago
or i should do that at the end?

QUOTE (Rusty @ Jul 24, 2008 - 4:18 AM) *
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wash car
dry car
clay bar the car
wash car again
dry car
turtle wax rubbing compound
buff off to perfection
then wax car
wax thinner thing
then buff and buff.


drying your car does not mean leaving it out in the sun, after you wash the car do you chamois it? < theres your problem


iam pretty sure he meant that, chamois is really good at dying the whole car,


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post Jul 24, 2008 - 1:11 PM
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Hey, this may be a strange idea, but for the windows what about using something like CLR on them to remove the spots, then clean them as usual? I bet that would work awesome. I wouldn't use it on my paint (well on mine i would but that's because my paint already looks like ass) but if I cared more I wouldn't. But on the windows, I bet it'll do the job effortlessly.


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post Jul 24, 2008 - 3:03 PM
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what about meths on your windows, always works for me

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iam pretty sure he meant that, chamois is really good at dying the whole car,

just expanding a point some more smile.gif


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post Jul 25, 2008 - 4:34 AM
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SWISSVAX PRODUCTS!!!!!!!!!!! the lexus guys use that.......im currently using Samurai. expensive though.........if you want some over-the-counter cheap products stick with Meg products........i only used Turtle wax for the car wash soap and rubbing compound.

AND NO ON THE CHAMz USE MICRO-FIBER!!!! and wash them right after use. i say 3 weeks tops on each m/f towel then get a new one. then you can use the old ones for interior wiping and rim cleaning.

CLICK HERE FOR SWISSVAX
CLAY BAR
MICRO-FIBER


This post has been edited by 808celica: Jul 25, 2008 - 4:39 AM


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post Jul 25, 2008 - 7:22 AM
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read

http://autopia.org/forum/
post Jul 26, 2008 - 2:45 AM
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any of this helping?


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post Jul 26, 2008 - 9:53 PM
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My car had a few panels repainted, and I don't think the previous owner even had them wetsanded. So I have those panels, plus the panels with the factory paint that have hard water spots. I'd really like to detail the car to get rid of any swirls/marks that are on the car, what would be the best way to take care of this, and what would I need to get to achieve a better looking paint? I'm sure I would need a buffer, so is there one that doesn't cost an arm and a leg? I might just go about having it detailed by a local guy, might be better off, but if I can save some money, I would really like to.
post Jul 26, 2008 - 10:52 PM
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Let me point you guys to a place that really helps out the Vette community: www.autogeek.net

I personally use a Porter Cable 7424 random orbital machine with a white pad for light marks/spots, or orange pad for deeper ones. My polish of choice is Menzerna Intensive and Menzerna Final Polishes. That website I posted above has a really good video tutorial of the Porter Cable and proper usage. Having no experience with it, I did my first panel on the nose of my vette and was AMAZED when I completely took out a bird poo etching. The PC7424 can be had for around $100, but the kits they sell with pads and such for $175ish are WELL worth it.

As for the water spots, the Vinegar wipe is actually a really good trick, and it quite safe. If they don't come out from that, you can probably hide them with a wax, but they'll still show up as the wax wears off. If you want to remove it, break out the buffer and polishing compounds.


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post Jul 27, 2008 - 1:45 AM
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QUOTE (808celica @ Jul 25, 2008 - 5:34 AM) *
SWISSVAX PRODUCTS!!!!!!!!!!! the lexus guys use that.......im currently using Samurai. expensive though.........if you want some over-the-counter cheap products stick with Meg products........i only used Turtle wax for the car wash soap and rubbing compound.

AND NO ON THE CHAMz USE MICRO-FIBER!!!! and wash them right after use. i say 3 weeks tops on each m/f towel then get a new one. then you can use the old ones for interior wiping and rim cleaning.

CLICK HERE FOR SWISSVAX
CLAY BAR
MICRO-FIBER

damn!!!!
that swissvax is extremely expensive!!
do you really use those products?

QUOTE (Rusty @ Jul 26, 2008 - 3:45 AM) *
any of this helping?


i havent try anything, i am REALLY busy all week, i will probably try on monday night or tuesday,
if any other member has tryed anything please post their results... smile.gif

QUOTE (Fastbird @ Jul 26, 2008 - 11:52 PM) *
Let me point you guys to a place that really helps out the Vette community: www.autogeek.net

I personally use a Porter Cable 7424 random orbital machine with a white pad for light marks/spots, or orange pad for deeper ones. My polish of choice is Menzerna Intensive and Menzerna Final Polishes. That website I posted above has a really good video tutorial of the Porter Cable and proper usage. Having no experience with it, I did my first panel on the nose of my vette and was AMAZED when I completely took out a bird poo etching. The PC7424 can be had for around $100, but the kits they sell with pads and such for $175ish are WELL worth it.

As for the water spots, the Vinegar wipe is actually a really good trick, and it quite safe. If they don't come out from that, you can probably hide them with a wax, but they'll still show up as the wax wears off. If you want to remove it, break out the buffer and polishing compounds.


iam really looking into that,, thanks man,
that video should be a sticky here in the forums
i just finished watching it and wow, it really explains you detail by detail!
definitely will have to get one of those!
thanks a lot man


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post Jul 27, 2008 - 4:02 AM
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YES!! it makes my moms Sienna and my dads taco shine like **** with the right tools and pads. yes i do spend that much with discount though tongue.gif worth every penny.


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QUOTE (Rusty @ Jul 24, 2008 - 1:03 PM) *
what about meths on your windows, always works for me

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iam pretty sure he meant that, chamois is really good at dying the whole car,

just expanding a point some more smile.gif

?????????


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post Jul 28, 2008 - 4:44 PM
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i have no idea what any of you are talking about... i think many can agree... what water spots? spots that appear on your car after the rain? ?? wash your car


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post Jul 28, 2008 - 4:48 PM
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or wetsand and get it re clear coated... or seomthin. how much was ur paint job btw?


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post Jul 28, 2008 - 5:49 PM
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you dont know what water spots are? do you use distilled and deionized water in a clean room or something?


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QUOTE (3sgteLuke @ Jul 28, 2008 - 3:49 PM) *
you dont know what water spots are? do you use distilled and deionized water in a clean room or something?



no dont know what they are. please explain.? ? are you talking about when yoy use a towel to dry off your car? and it leaves dryed up spots of wateR?

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QUOTE (SoundSlut_dotcom @ Jul 28, 2008 - 4:48 PM) *
or wetsand and get it re clear coated... or seomthin. how much was ur paint job btw?

if you are asking me,,,,, my paint job cost me 1700, just the paint cost 500, black sapphire pearl, luv the shine of the blue with the sun, looks luxurious !

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QUOTE (3sgteLuke @ Jul 28, 2008 - 3:49 PM) *
you dont know what water spots are? do you use distilled and deionized water in a clean room or something?



no dont know what they are. please explain.? ? are you talking about when yoy use a towel to dry off your car? and it leaves dryed up spots of wateR?


water spots appear let say, you wash your car on the sun, with the heat, the water vaporizes leaving a mark that consists of minerals, a white blurry ugly spot, that cannot be taken away so easily if not washed or cleaned immediately, it can become really hard to remove it, unless you buff the car or clear coated again,,,
but we are looking for alternatives,
you can avoid waterspots if you use distilled water or deionized water,
why, because that type of water has been previously treated to eliminate all the minerals and bad stuff.
you can avoid them also by washing your car on the shade,
in my case, it rained like hell and 30 minutes later the sun appeared, so my car was not dry, the sun evaporated the water off my car leaving spots all over the car.
that helped?
right now i am going to walmart to buy a clay bar, i will see how it goes.


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understood,, never had that problem ever, but it sounds like it sucks. maybe its becuz the sun isnt as strong where im located??? . kindasad.gif . any way best of luck.. btw ur car looks awesome...


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OMG people!
i feel like crying!!!!!!!!!!
im freaken mad!
i went and bought a product from rain X that supposedly it attacked water spots and removed them!
I washed my car with purified water to avoid water spots after that,
i went out to eat, 3 hours later, i came home and went directly to my garage
just to find HUGE WHITE WATER SPOTS!!!!!! mad.gif mad.gif mad.gif
they messed up my clear coat!!!!!!!!! mad.gif mad.gif
if you pass your finger on top of one, you can feel the dept of the marks!
thats stupid!
why does this has happened to me!!!!!!!!!! frown.gif frown.gif frown.gif frown.gif


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QUOTE (GriffGirl @ Jul 29, 2008 - 9:05 AM) *
QUOTE (Rusty @ Jul 24, 2008 - 1:03 PM) *
what about meths on your windows, always works for me

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iam pretty sure he meant that, chamois is really good at dying the whole car,

just expanding a point some more smile.gif

?????????


you've never used methylated spirits on your windows? Its the best thing to use, gets rid of oil grease dirt finger marks etc


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1 third metho 1 third windex (or something similar) 1 third water spray it on ya windows an polish it off with a soft cloth.

NO SPOTS biggrin.gif


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I had the same problem and someone recomended Meguiar's Quick Wax. It worked great, no more water spots and the paint looks much shinier. Here's the link so you see what I'm talking about: http://www.meguiars.com/?spray-car-waxes/Quik-Wax

It's easy to use too because it's a spray, just follow the directions. You can find it at Pep Boys for about $6.

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can you post a picture of your celica joehernandez. so we can see??


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post Jul 31, 2008 - 11:19 AM
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post a pic of these water spots plzzz. i REALLY am curious on what your talking about.

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QUOTE (Rusty @ Jul 31, 2008 - 2:39 AM) *
can you post a picture of your celica joehernandez. so we can see??

you mean with the waterspots huh?
i will try to put them on monday, i am going on vacations,

QUOTE (SoundSlut_dotcom @ Jul 31, 2008 - 11:19 AM) *
post a pic of these water spots plzzz. i REALLY am curious on what your talking about.

you still havent seen water spots?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! rolleyes.gif


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for all those asking what water spots are and how to remove /not get them theres some great advise and how to here at megs site smile.gif
http://archive.meguiarsonline.com/forums/s...p;threadid=4891


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QUOTE (stevest202 @ Aug 1, 2008 - 2:22 AM) *
for all those asking what water spots are and how to remove /not get them theres some great advise and how to here at megs site smile.gif
http://archive.meguiarsonline.com/forums/s...p;threadid=4891



yea i usually just wash and there gone,, but that seems severe,,, i suggest a wetsand if u really cat get them out..


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