anyone of you guys have any ideas how to get rid of em?
anyone of you guys have any ideas how to get rid of em?
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SLOWLY CLIMBING THE SPEED MOUNTAIN
Mods:
JLP Ram Air
Diablo Sport Predator
C&L Inlet Elbow
you can use a clay bar... it should be abrasive enough to get them out... then finish up with a nice wash and wax and you should be looking good as new
rainx takes them right out... or neverdull works well also.
you do NOT want to use neverdull on your paint. Its meant for billet/chrome/aluminum.
Claybar is nonabrasive, it may be able to pull them up, but it may not. You may need to use a light compound like ZPC or Meguiars #82.
The best thing to fight waterspots is keeping a good coat of wax on the truck, and then always drying it after you wash it.
well mr harley i iddnt know what he was using it on! grr dont gotta yell at me i just didnt specify using it on chrome. rainx is easier
haha no problemo man. Just wanted to make sure he didn't actually go and use it on paint. Ya never know if its a secret trick of the trade with detailing stuff, there's always crazier stuff out there, like peanut butter on trim to hide white wax residue.
I've come to accept them as a fact of life now. I just wait till a good rain and they usualy come right off.
Meguiars Speed Detailer works for me. Great stuff after a wash. Takes out bird crap rings as well.
Sounds like its time to detail the truck. Claybar, polish and wax.
I haven't tried it on paint! BUT straight Vinegar in a spray bottle, mist and wipe off works great on the boat's gel-coat and aluminum rub rail. The water spots disappear without any elbow grease.
vineagar and water mixture...but this will also strip wax