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Re: Multiple washes still wont come clean?? *pictures*
Try claying and a IPA wipe down.
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Re: Multiple washes still wont come clean?? *pictures*
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...o-marring.html
The description in the above link should help you understand what water spots are. You will probably need to polish the paint to get rid of the spots if claying doesn't work. If your going to be working with OTC products, you could try some Megs Swirl-X by hand ( man vs machine , 1 step vs 3 step ) and protect your newly polished paint with some Autoglym HD, both available at Walmart.
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Re: Multiple washes still wont come clean?? *pictures*
Did you tried with a clay bar ?
Edit: Damn, not fast enough.
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Re: Multiple washes still wont come clean?? *pictures*
Thats weird looking, if clay doesn't work try a decon kit. Then maybe a good paint correction, i've seen cars that I could not feel the paint change but with a ptg the thickness was different on what looked like bird stains.
Jon Miles
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Re: Multiple washes still wont come clean?? *pictures*
I too think claying and polishing are indeed the next option ...
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Re: Multiple washes still wont come clean?? *pictures*
They look like water spots. A4, got you the link
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Re: Multiple washes still wont come clean?? *pictures*
I agree with others, looks like water spots. Clay may help and maybe a chemical polish like PB Prop Polish.
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Re: Multiple washes still wont come clean?? *pictures*
Megs Ultimate Compound should do the trick and it's easy to find. It worked for me and it does well by hand if you do not own a machine.
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Re: Multiple washes still wont come clean?? *pictures*
I agree with Sal, I just used some Megs Ultimate Compound today on my by buddies hood to remove some nasty water spots that had etched themselves pretty deep. Went over the hood twice with a PC7424 and an orange pad. Topped it with Wolfgangs DG paint sealant and looks great now.
You should clay first as everyone has been saying, then if they are still visible polish them out.
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