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Re: finally water spots gone
Neither one of those products will stop water spotting. Glad that you temporarily got rid of them.
Are you parked near some sprinklers?
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Re: finally water spots gone
Rsurfer...at first it was a sprinkler....then I bought a sprinkler guard and took care of that problem....I coated the car....went through all the steps to do the coating..We have a one car garage so my car sits outside all the time...do you have any suggestions ....also I live in fl....
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Re: finally water spots gone
Should have grabbed the buffer first, easiest method that is guaranteed to get it done.
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Re: finally water spots gone
I should of mentioned that I used a porta cable buffer with the one step
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Re: finally water spots gone
But if you ceramic coated the car and now used the buffer with One Step, the coating is gone on those spots. As long as that's ok with you, it's fine.
Depending on how bad the etching is, even One Step won't remove it and you'll need more aggression. Thankfully it seemed to be enough for your water spots.
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Re: finally water spots gone
Originally Posted by
weekend warrior
Rsurfer...at first it was a sprinkler....then I bought a sprinkler guard and took care of that problem....I coated the car....went through all the steps to do the coating..We have a one car garage so my car sits outside all the time...do you have any suggestions ....also I live in fl....
An SiO2 spray sealant is not the same as a coating. If you do decide to use a coating..I would go with CQuartz UK3.0 and top with Gliss.
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Re: finally water spots gone
Originally Posted by
BSoares
But if you ceramic coated the car and now used the buffer with One Step, the coating is gone on those spots. As long as that's ok with you, it's fine.
Depending on how bad the etching is, even One Step won't remove it and you'll need more aggression. Thankfully it seemed to be enough for your water spots.
I do realize the coating is gone and that was ok with me....the BF one step Did remove the water spots...as I mentioned I did use BF coating and it didn't stop the water spots...someone said to use Cquarts and gliss...someday I will try that
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Re: finally water spots gone
Rsurfer....someday I will try that...thanks again
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Re: finally water spots gone
Originally Posted by
2wookies
Should have grabbed the buffer first, easiest method that is guaranteed to get it done.
For real. I'm all for the least aggressive method but there's times I just *know* it's time for a cleaner/wax. Granted these cars don't sport anything special because of this.
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