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32valvesftw 05-19-2019 08:50 AM

removing water spots
 
So my Black Vette has been a bit neglected the past year and developed a number of stubborn water spots and "graying" in spots. I tried everything in my bucket tricks and they did not work, I hired a detailer and all he did was hide them.
But now I think I have found the solution. I used Chemical guys Fiberglass polish and V36 cutting polish with a porter cable 7424XP set on high speed with some pressure applied to the pad. In my opinion the fiber glass polish worked better than the V36. The paint now looks almost new. I would definitely recommend the Fiberglass polish.

lfalzarano 05-19-2019 01:01 PM

Re: removing water spots
 
McGuiars detailer and microfiber cloth. Also Mcguiars Ultimate Compound gently rubbing them out.


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32valvesftw 05-19-2019 09:03 PM

Re: removing water spots
 
One of the first things I tried was Meguiars ultimate compound, it was not effective, these stains were bad! I have always liked the Meguairs products but this time they did not work, nor did Meguiars Mirror Glaze 2.

nelson007 05-19-2019 09:15 PM

Re: removing water spots
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 32valvesftw (Post 293834)
So my Black Vette has been a bit neglected the past year and developed a number of stubborn water spots and "graying" in spots. I tried everything in my bucket tricks and they did not work, I hired a detailer and all he did was hide them.
But now I think I have found the solution. I used Chemical guys Fiberglass polish and V36 cutting polish with a porter cable 7424XP set on high speed with some pressure applied to the pad. In my opinion the fiber glass polish worked better than the V36. The paint now looks almost new. I would definitely recommend the Fiberglass polish.

Are you talking about the fiberglass polish and compound? I think a grey label.
Thanks
Nelson

32valvesftw 05-19-2019 09:22 PM

Re: removing water spots
 
Yes thats the stuff. See the link below
https://www.chemicalguys.com/phase-5...RoCEj8QAvD_BwE
Mind you my issues were pretty severe I think, I spent a bunch of last year in the hospital and had no time or ability to address the car so it got rained on a few times. Someone would try to help me out by washing and waxing it, I really did appreciate that but they basically sealed in the spots and defects, so last week I started by washing it with Dawn, then claying it then using the "products".

Mystic ZR-1 05-19-2019 09:36 PM

Re: removing water spots
 
Isn’t fiberglass polish for gel coated finishes like on a
boat or hot tub?

32valvesftw 05-19-2019 09:40 PM

Re: removing water spots
 
Maybe but it worked well.

lfalzarano 05-20-2019 06:26 AM

Re: removing water spots
 
Never use dishwasher detergent on any car paint!!!!!


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32valvesftw 06-09-2019 04:54 PM

Re: removing water spots
 
Oven Cleaner!
around 5 minutes in
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWi2lQdjuOk

haber rj 06-09-2019 10:59 PM

Re: removing water spots
 
Well I had that issue with My Boss 302 Mustang and I tried all the cleaners compounds etc. then a friend of mine told me to use Distilled vinegar so I did and all the water spots came off. I wet the area then wiped it down with a damp vinegar micro fibre cloth and off came the water spot.


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