kysoti
06-21-2014, 09:34 AM
Hey folks. This is my first post on Autogeek. :xyxthumbs:
I have a Yamaha Waverunner and a Seadoo. Both of them are black which makes inevitable water spots stand out. I have seen some posts in the forum that talk about removing water spots. Those products seem to use acids which makes me nervous to use them on a regular basis. It also seems like that would remove and wax or sealant that I put on it.
Do any of you have suggestions for something that will make it easier to remove water spots when they occur? I tried Sonax Polymer Netshield which did help with sheeting but after a week or two of use, the PWC's are still covered with spots and the Sonax didn't seem to make it easier to remove them.
Would CQuartz or Opti-Coat 2.0 allow the water spots to be removed without cutting or polishing?
I have a Yamaha Waverunner and a Seadoo. Both of them are black which makes inevitable water spots stand out. I have seen some posts in the forum that talk about removing water spots. Those products seem to use acids which makes me nervous to use them on a regular basis. It also seems like that would remove and wax or sealant that I put on it.
Do any of you have suggestions for something that will make it easier to remove water spots when they occur? I tried Sonax Polymer Netshield which did help with sheeting but after a week or two of use, the PWC's are still covered with spots and the Sonax didn't seem to make it easier to remove them.
Would CQuartz or Opti-Coat 2.0 allow the water spots to be removed without cutting or polishing?