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Old Sep 8, 2001 | 04:28 PM
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After claying the car and using 3M finish glaze and applying Mothers Wax I found water spots on the passenger side rear deck. I have washed the car 3 times with Dawn and rubbed the $ell out of it with a cleaner but the dam things won't go away... Does anyone have a quick easy way to get the dam wax off!!! I feel like getting the sand paper out at this point :mad
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Old Sep 8, 2001 | 07:00 PM
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Default Re: Water Spots (Ripped427)

Try a little white vinager on a cotton towel. Since you already tried the clay thios probably won't work. I would then try some 3M #39009 swirl remover. This should get the spots off.
Hope this helps
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Old Sep 8, 2001 | 09:30 PM
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After claying the car and using 3M finish glaze and applying Mothers Wax I found water spots on the passenger side rear deck. I have washed the car 3 times with Dawn and rubbed the $ell out of it with a cleaner but the dam things won't go away... Does anyone have a quick easy way to get the dam wax off!!! I feel like getting the sand paper out at this point :mad
The Dawn and cleaner have already removed the 3M and the Mothers, so removing the wax has already been done, you need to concentrate on the spots in the following manner:

Most 'fresh' mineral deposits (water spotting, acid rain, etc.) can be
removed using household white vinegar full strength. This is acetic acid and will
loosen and remove the mineral deposits and not harm the paint surface. Most of the
time, the water spot etching you see is simply the hardened mineral deposit, giving
the illusion of etching into the paint. Believe me, when these mineral deposits
harden. They become really tough and hard to remove. The trick is to not give them
a chance to harden.

If the above fails, then use a Clay Bar to remove them....

If those water spots on your car have been there for a while. They might
be already etched into the clear coat. If Clay Bar will not remove them. Then what
you are seeing is an etched spot in the paint surface, similar to acid rain mark
etching..


Although, I am totally against using an abrasive product on todays clear
coated finishes. It's possible in your specific situation, you might not
have a choice. I would try 3M Foam Polishing Pad Glaze Swirl Mark Remover
part #39009 by hand, not by machine, using very light pressure. This should do
the trick. Be careful when doing this and only do the water spot areas, as the 3M is
abrasive and will remove paint material. Don't forget to reapply your favorite wax
or polish as the 3M product will remove any polish/wax.

If you opt to go with the 3M Foam Polishing Pad Glaze... see following tips...


3M Foam Polishing Pad Glaze use By hand:
Simply apply a small amount (about the size of a quarter) to a cotton diaper or piece
of cotton towel and rub back and forth into about a 1'X 1' section using light to
medium pressure until it starts to dry out. Then take a second towel and lightly rub
back and forth until the polish residue disappears and the gloss comes up. If there
are still some swirls visible you can repeat this step until they are minimal. I prefer
using a less aggressive product a couple times instead of using a more aggressive
product once. After you have done the entire car you can Dawn wash and reapply
your favorite wax/polish or Zaino Z-1 and Z-5/Z-2.

3M Foam Polishing Pad Glaze use By orbital:

Use a 100% cotton bonnet or a foam bonnet and apply the polish in a thin lined
growing circle starting from the center and spacing the growing line about an inch
from the last round all the way to the edge. Place the bonnet flat on a panel and
activate the polisher and begin working the entire panel using light to medium
pressure. When you have worked the panel thoroughly then take a clean towel and
wipe the residue off in a back and forth motion using light pressure. Then simply
move to the next section.



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Old Sep 8, 2001 | 10:11 PM
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Default Re: Water Spots (georgehafe)

Thanks guys I'll try the vinager.... I also called the plumber to hookup my garage water to the softner. :smash: :crazy: This was driving me buggy, so thanks again. I'm just glad my Zanio hasn't arrived yet..

Dennis
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