WaterSpots
#1
WaterSpots
I have waterspots on my fenders and cab, and on my windows, i cant seem to get it off, on the windows i tried 0000 steel wool, no worky, and on the paint ive used a buffer before, but it didnt work, the paint shines great, but needs the water spots removed.
What products/ techniques do i need to do to remove the water spots?
Wetsand? if so what grit? 2000?
Heavy rubbing compound?
What products/ techniques do i need to do to remove the water spots?
Wetsand? if so what grit? 2000?
Heavy rubbing compound?
#5
Not sure bud, hoping someone can share a good technique/ product to address this , the old *****'s paint is still shiny , but has some acid rain type water spots , and the side glass also.
I'm going to bust out the wool pad and some finish cut wizards polish and see what I can do, but I'm thinking I might need to wet sand, I'm afraid to **** up the paint though .
Bed and hood / flairs are fresh paint , doors , cab and fenders need the spots removed, or I have it all repainted this winter.
I'm going to bust out the wool pad and some finish cut wizards polish and see what I can do, but I'm thinking I might need to wet sand, I'm afraid to **** up the paint though .
Bed and hood / flairs are fresh paint , doors , cab and fenders need the spots removed, or I have it all repainted this winter.
#6
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I am under the understanding that wetsanding is the only way if a compound will not remove it. I am just afraid to do it, I have some marks on my hood that I hate but you can only see them under the right light. You have to be really careful not to cut through the clear coat. If doing it I would start with something REALLY mild. Maybe 2k Grit. Not sure.