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Removing Water Spots - Very Old Car
1958 Mercedes Maroon paint original and getting thin. It got badly water spotted (should I upload photos for better advice?) and I'm not sure how to proceed. I read a little about using a vinegar spray to see if it would help. I've tried a couple of real fine polishs by hand to little effect although it seemed to help a little. Trying to avoid a re-paint on an otherwise original car. Water spotting occured from the car being left out in the rain and dried by the sun, an accident since I keep it garaged otherwise. I'm thinking I need a real pro to try to fix this but have been unable to find anyone I really trust. Advice sought and appreciated.
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Re: Removing Water Spots - Very Old Car
No question, photos will render you more accurate information to proceed with. '58 Mercedes sounds like a single stage paint job so you may be able to compound the spots out.
Let's see some pics.
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Re: Removing Water Spots - Very Old Car
I would take it someone with a PTG that can read how thick the paint is. Especially with original paint on a car like that.
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Re: Removing Water Spots - Very Old Car
Search water spot remover, there are a lot of products that AG carries. If none of these products work, pm me and I'll direct you to a line that will work. I say this because I have not used any water spot removers that AG has, but a friend gave me a bottle to use on a badly spotted car and it took it right off.
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Re: Removing Water Spots - Very Old Car
Is the Duragloss offering ok ??? I too see several outside companies offering an acid based water spot remover and reviews suggest they work well ... but havent gotten a chance to pick one up.
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Re: Removing Water Spots - Very Old Car
I've got pictures here
http://s30.photobucket.com/albums/c333/rmagowan/2nd Set MB PICS/?albumview=slideshow&track=share_email_album_view_ click
Password is mb220s
What company is AG
Thanks for the info folks.
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Re: Removing Water Spots - Very Old Car
Beautiful car first of all. I would say to try with the least aggressive approach first which would be a quick detailer. Most have slight cleaning power and could potentially remove those water spots if they haven't etched the paint. After that, I would try an abrasive free paint cleanser.
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Re: Removing Water Spots - Very Old Car
Originally Posted by rmmagow
The link doesnt seem to work for me.... hmmm
The acronym AG stands for Autogeek, who's forums you are on. They also have a store, which has NUMEROUS, NUMEROUS good products. Here is a water spot remover I found that they carry.
Duragloss Water Spot Remover (WSR) #505
The first thing you need to do, is figure out which kind of water spots they are. At the bottom of this post http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...tml#post158814 There are a couple pics of the different kinds of water spots. The first, is above surface, and can normally be removed with a chemical cleaner, that doesn't remove any paint. The 2nd kind, has etched its way below the surface of the paint, and can only be removed by using compounds or polishes to level the surface down to the water etches.
I agree with Superduty on this one. Given the car, age, and original paint.... I would find a detailer with a PTG (paint thickness gauge) and let them see how much paint there is left. That will give you a good idea on what actions can safely be taken to remove the spots.
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Re: Removing Water Spots - Very Old Car
Link did not work.
Have you tried washing and then claying the car with a medium to aggressive clay?
Also I would try LC white pad and polish first and see if that works. if not then try LC orange pad and compound. If that doesnt work you will have to bump it up to a wool pad.
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Re: Removing Water Spots - Very Old Car
Originally Posted by sullysdetailing
Link did not work.
Have you tried washing and then claying the car with a medium to aggressive clay?
Also I would try LC white pad and polish first and see if that works. if not then try LC orange pad and compound. If that doesnt work you will have to bump it up to a wool pad.
I notice your an AG consultant. Are advertising logo's and phone numbers and web site now allowed on AG? If so, I would like to start posting my business on my Sig.
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