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Re: Koch Chemie FSE and Water Spot discussion thread
Pro Water Spot Remover
I've been using this for 2 decades and it's been incredible. It takes spots off all the way down to the paint. It smells a bit like photo developing chemicals. it spreads like a soapy residue and it melts them away like butter!
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Re: Koch Chemie FSE and Water Spot discussion thread
Besides polishing, personally i would try descale. If theres a better product out there im all ears
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opie
Besides polishing, personally i would try descale. If theres a better product out there im all ears
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Tried descale. Didn’t do much if any. Half way through 16oz bottle and personally I’m not impressed.
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Coatingsarecrack
Tried descale. Didn’t do much if any. Half way through 16oz bottle and personally I’m not impressed.
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Interesting. Ive found it to work well for me, but onky a real difference if you use it as a bucket wash.
Maybe its just cuz we live on oposite ends of the country lol
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Tried descale. Didn’t do much if any. Half way through 16oz bottle and personally I’m not impressed.
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Descale and Lift were both very unimpressive for me. They did very little to help bring back hydrophobics to a fairly fresh coating after an upstate NY winter. Labocosmetica's Primus and Purifica were significantly better and actually did revive a good portion of the coating.
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Originally Posted by
opie
Interesting. Ive found it to work well for me, but onky a real difference if you use it as a bucket wash.
Maybe its just cuz we live on oposite ends of the country lol
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I also did apply with foam cannon. Contact washed but maybe my dilution was off. I’ll try in a bucket next time.
Also could have been coating was dead
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Gridlink
Descale and Lift were both very unimpressive for me. They did very little to help bring back hydrophobics to a fairly fresh coating after an upstate NY winter. Labocosmetica's Primus and Purifica were significantly better and actually did revive a good portion of the coating.
Those on the list when descale is out.
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Coatingsarecrack
I also did apply with foam cannon. Contact washed but maybe my dilution was off. I’ll try in a bucket next time.
Also could have been coating was dead
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Who knows man. I followed the dilution on the bottle. Imo its only effective in a bucket wash
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Re: Koch Chemie FSE and Water Spot discussion thread
I found Gyeon’s Water spot remover to be pretty good.
I used descale (bucket) to remove my water spots and just found myself using the Gyeon product to get them out. I learned I have very hard water so not positive if the rinse post descale left new water spots or the descale was ineffective.
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