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Re: Water spots from si02 wash on ceramic coating!?!
I doubt if the soap did the water spotting. Did you keep the car wet while rinsing? Another reason could be it was already there before washing.
Try a water spot remover made for ceramic coatings. Car Pro makes one called Spotless.
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Re: Water spots from si02 wash on ceramic coating!?!
Originally Posted by
Rsurfer
I doubt if the soap did the water spotting. Did you keep the car wet while rinsing? Another reason could be it was already there before washing.
Try a water spot remover made for ceramic coatings. Car Pro makes one called Spotless.
Definitely weren't there prior to washing. Yes, kept the paint wet as I could, it can be a challenge here in Colorado as water basically evaporate immediately. I worked fast and immediately pulled it in the garage. I'll check out the carpro suggestion.
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Re: Water spots from si02 wash on ceramic coating!?!
Try a panel wipe on them. Those water spot removers can kill the hydrophobic water behavior. Perhaps even try vinegar and water and see if that does anything.
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Re: Water spots from si02 wash on ceramic coating!?!
Originally Posted by
The Guz
Try a panel wipe on them. Those water spot removers can kill the hydrophobic water behavior. Perhaps even try vinegar and water and see if that does anything.
I had some wolfgang paint prep that came in the profi ceramic kit I tried and no luck. I just tried distilled vinegar with no results as well
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Re: Water spots from si02 wash on ceramic coating!?!
Might seem crazy, but try washing those areas again with the Si02 wash. Just playing on the idea of “like dissolves like.”
Possibly wash and dry section by section? Or mix up as a waterless wash with distilled water and very small amount of product, spray on, rinse off and dry?
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Re: Water spots from si02 wash on ceramic coating!?!
Originally Posted by
DMiglio
Might seem crazy, but try washing those areas again with the Si02 wash. Just playing on the idea of “like dissolves like.”
Possibly wash and dry section by section? Or mix up as a waterless wash with distilled water and very small amount of product, spray on, rinse off and dry?
I actually tried re-washing the whole vehicle in the garage using the sio2 wash with no results. Very frustrating.
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Re: Water spots from si02 wash on ceramic coating!?!
How about undiluted wash on a damp towel?
Last resort is to polish and recoat those areas.
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Re: Water spots from si02 wash on ceramic coating!?!
I have run into this with Hydrofoam from CarPro. Had it happen on a few different vehicles also. All vehicles were cool and rinsed very well. After a couple washes with Reset, the spots/smears are gone.
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Re: Water spots from si02 wash on ceramic coating!?!
Originally Posted by
The Guz
How about undiluted wash on a damp towel?
Last resort is to polish and recoat those areas.
I’ll give that a try. Yea trying to avoid doing any polish or re-coating. Seems like so much time down the drain.
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fly07sti
I have run into this with Hydrofoam from CarPro. Had it happen on a few different vehicles also. All vehicles were cool and rinsed very well. After a couple washes with Reset, the spots/smears are gone.
Interesting. It’s like the sio2 in the wash stains on the coating.
I took a couple more pics. You can really see it in the shade. I made a little progress with it. I tried some distilled vinegar and a mf towel but had to put a ton of pressure and basically buff the spots out. I even noticed I had some soap on the driveway from when the bottle tipped over and rolled. I used a coarse brush to scrub the spots but they are even still there. Looks almost like oil drips.
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