Re: The EASY way to remove WATER SPOTS with Optimum MDR Water Spot Remover
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Originally Posted by
Setec Astronomy
Great review Nick, if you were using this outside, would you simply hose it off (drying carefully so as not to get....wait for it...water spots!)? Could you do the whole car before you rinsed it?
I don't think it would rinse off too easily. When I use it again, I will probably wipe it off using a damp microfiber towel, and then follow with a waterless wash to make sure all remaining residue is removed.
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Originally Posted by
RPM_BR
Dear Nick Boss, and MDR compared to the most common/used product, Spotless? I could see it is creamy.
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Originally Posted by
01GreyStangGT
I was thinking the same thing.
Optimum MDR is a thick gel, with a consistency similar to that of a car wash.
I haven't personally compared the two side-by-side. That will be a comparison test to watch out for. :dblthumb2:
Re: The EASY way to remove WATER SPOTS with Optimum MDR Water Spot Remover
Good evening Nick,
Thanks for the write up! You say you worked it for approximately 60 seconds, did you have any additional dwell time? Would that even be beneficial? Thanks!
Later,
Lee
Re: The EASY way to remove WATER SPOTS with Optimum MDR Water Spot Remover
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Originally Posted by
Lee Yoder
Good evening Nick,
Thanks for the write up! You say you worked it for approximately 60 seconds, did you have any additional dwell time? Would that even be beneficial? Thanks!
Later,
Lee
60 seconds did the trick. Next time I come across water spots I'll let it dwell for a couple minutes to see if that changes anything. :dblthumb2:
Re: The EASY way to remove WATER SPOTS with Optimum MDR Water Spot Remover
I like that it's a thick gel. I've tried CarPro Spotless and the results were just OK.
Re: The EASY way to remove WATER SPOTS with Optimum MDR Water Spot Remover
Great write up Nick:dblthumb2:
Thanks for sharing your experience with us.
Re: The EASY way to remove WATER SPOTS with Optimum MDR Water Spot Remover
Re: The EASY way to remove WATER SPOTS with Optimum MDR Water Spot Remover
How does it work on glass?
Re: The EASY way to remove WATER SPOTS with Optimum MDR Water Spot Remover
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Originally Posted by
HateSwirls
Great write up Nick:dblthumb2:
Thanks for sharing your experience with us.
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Originally Posted by
Souldetailer
Excellent, thank you.
You're welcome! :dblthumb2:
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Originally Posted by
Charleston
How does it work on glass?
I would imagine just as well, but keep in mind MDR is for removing topical water spots. If they've etched the surface, then the only way to remove them is by leveling the material by physically abrading it.
Re: The EASY way to remove WATER SPOTS with Optimum MDR Water Spot Remover
I guess I learned differently when starting out. I always just used a fine grade clay bar for those surface water spots. Has this product been tested on chrome?