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royalkangaroo
10-18-2016, 12:51 PM
I've got a 2015 Black GMC Sierra. I'm curious if there's any good products to resist water spot deposits. After washing and drying the vehicle, tiny outlines of water spots are visible about 1mm in diameter that creates a hazed look in the paint.

I did the whole truck with Ultimate Polish and LC white pads when I first purchased it 9 months ago. I've also sealed with Ultimate Liquid Wax which seems to last a while in terms of water beading. Do I need more protection though? Like a Collinite 845 or 476 topper?

My truck sits outside mostly, and Im sure the black paint helps cook in water spots. Is a bi-annual light polish just going to be standard?

WillSports3
10-18-2016, 12:59 PM
Sorry to tell you this man but nothing really resists water spot deposits. The various minerals in the water depending on water hardness will eat everything from clearcoat to coatings to wax to sealants. The best thing to do after you wash and dry your vehicle is to go over it with a quick detailer OR if you have the patience for it, buy like 6 gallons of distilled water and pour it on your car after you're done washing the car. That way the water will dry clear after instead of leaving you any hard water spots. What I do after I wash the car is to go out and drive around for like 15 minutes where I can give it a bit more speed, that way it gets a lot of the water out of the cracks and the like so you can dry it off better. Or you may want to switch to a rinseless wash, wash and dry panel by panel instead of breaking out the hoses and what not.

bhonshell42
10-18-2016, 01:04 PM
Water spots can be reduced with a water filtration system. Keeping a sealant on the finish will help repell water spots. Drying the vehicle immediately after washing or rain. I have a white truck and it shows every dark spec.

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bigdaddy65
10-18-2016, 01:07 PM
Check out CR-Spotless or something similar.

royalkangaroo
10-18-2016, 01:25 PM
I figured it's just nature of the beast. Not as worried about spots from washing as I dry it off after, more about the outside elements. bhonshell42 is right, Im sure the only prevention is to dry the vehicle after it rains.

Just was wondering if certain LSP/waxes have noticeably better protection.

bhonshell42
10-18-2016, 01:39 PM
I have had a positive experience with Sonax polymer net shield. This is a spray. When applied, there is some grabbing by the product but to be expected. The water beading is wonderful in my opinion. And to dry my vehicles, I use the Masterblaster side kick.

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RPPM
10-18-2016, 02:42 PM
I 2nd the Sonax Polymer Net Shield. It is the best I have found to resist water spotting.

medicscott
10-18-2016, 03:23 PM
I 2nd the Sonax Polymer Net Shield. It is the best I have found to resist water spotting.

+1. SPNS is better than coatings at reducing water spots. Zero on any car with PNS that I've maintained.

Cruzscarwash
10-18-2016, 04:08 PM
i have PNS and I have coatings, NONE will completely prevent water spots. if water in any manner is left on the paint no matter what LSP you have it will spot. the worst cones form unknown road sources and then the evil sprinkler heads. Carpors water spot remover get used regularly as a inbetween wash item on all my coated and SPNS cars. ive been searching and have not found anything to keep those spots at bay

MTCarNut
10-18-2016, 05:41 PM
I have a CR Spotless DI unit and it is a godsend. No water spots and no drying the car (although sometimes I still dry it if it's going to be driven right away). The resin is pricey at $150 a refill, which I can get about 15-20 complete washes. I will never be without one again.

TTQ B4U
10-18-2016, 07:38 PM
I have two black vehicles and have a test going. Our van has McKee's 37 coating, 2 coats and that's it. The only thing that touches the car after it's washed is Wolfgang Uber Rinseless product mixed up as a drying aid that I use. It sits in rain and water has dried on it, etc. I do notice faint water spots when washing and drying it but they easily wipe off and disappear when drying. I hate having to wipe black paint to dry though so I use a leaf blower and then do the same follow up and wiping with W.G Uber and feel much better about it. Again, the spots disappear.

My car is coated with McKee's Coating too but I wipe mine down with BLACKFIRE Wet Diamond Polymer Spray after it's dry. My drying technique remains the same as above, blow dry, wipe with Uber to remove any traces of water, etc. and then detail spray wipe down with Blackfire. ZERO water spots on my Audi. We're do for a few days of rain so perhaps I can do a quick video of both in the coming week.

The other product I've found that really fought off and helped on my car prior to coating was Finish Kare 1000P. However, I did still wipe down with Blackfire at the time so perhaps that's what helped. Don't know.

BMWNoob
03-28-2017, 05:28 AM
I have two black vehicles and have a test going. Our van has McKee's 37 coating, 2 coats and that's it. The only thing that touches the car after it's washed is Wolfgang Uber Rinseless product mixed up as a drying aid that I use. It sits in rain and water has dried on it, etc. I do notice faint water spots when washing and drying it but they easily wipe off and disappear when drying. I hate having to wipe black paint to dry though so I use a leaf blower and then do the same follow up and wiping with W.G Uber and feel much better about it. Again, the spots disappear.

My car is coated with McKee's Coating too but I wipe mine down with BLACKFIRE Wet Diamond Polymer Spray after it's dry. My drying technique remains the same as above, blow dry, wipe with Uber to remove any traces of water, etc. and then detail spray wipe down with Blackfire. ZERO water spots on my Audi. We're do for a few days of rain so perhaps I can do a quick video of both in the coming week.

The other product I've found that really fought off and helped on my car prior to coating was Finish Kare 1000P. However, I did still wipe down with Blackfire at the time so perhaps that's what helped. Don't know.

Want to make sure I'm understanding correctly. you're saying you have spots after rain with the blackfire?