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Re: Help me plan a routine for keeping hard water spots off brand new vehicle.
So this is totally a guess but I'm wondering if a clay mitt would remove water spots. If that's the case then maybe it would be worth it to use that every so often as it's easy to use. Follow that with something like Megs UFF or a silicon spray. Both are super fast and offer protection. That's just what came to mind first so please don't crucify me lol.
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