Water spots on my Window
Cleaner wax with a buffer, followed by a clay bar... all over the entire car. Those spots are all over the paint as well. You may want to use painters tape to keep the cleaner wax off of the plastic areas. This can get complicated and tedious. It'll be worth it though.
I know I have said this before but this car leaves water marks like no other car I owned. I had water marks all over the top of my car and had to buff them out with a PC and orange cutting pad. Also I still have them on my windsheild. I took some preventative maintanance and bought a good wax/sealant and apply it once a month. Also I put rainx on all of my windows which helps.
This is the wax i use. By far the best wax/sealant I have ever used.
http://www.detailersdomain.com/index...PROD&ProdID=34
I thought Mcguiers stuff was good then I notice the effects of their wax only lasting a week or two.
This is the wax i use. By far the best wax/sealant I have ever used.
http://www.detailersdomain.com/index...PROD&ProdID=34
I thought Mcguiers stuff was good then I notice the effects of their wax only lasting a week or two.
Try some Zaino glass polish...its a true polish, not just a "cleaner" and will get rid of mild to medium scratches on the glass too. I used it on my shower door, (its glass and there were water spots that wouldn't come out with tilex etc.), and it worked....so. Try it :-P
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