Any advice to get these off? On the glass, it is prevalent in almost any light. On the hood and most of the paint it is only obvious at a certain angle, after a good wax with Meguirs. I made some circles because I am excellent at MSPaint.
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Number 0 steel wool on the glass. If clay bar doesn't work on the paint , you will have to have it buffed and waxed.Last edited by Txstang1; 08-12-2012, 01:17 PM.Vortex rear stand $75
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Originally posted by 94mstng94 View PostDid you clay bar before waxing?
Originally posted by Txstang1 View PostNumber 0 steel wool on the glass. If clay bar doesn't work on the paint , you will have to have it buffed and waxed.
Originally posted by goofygrin View PostWe have hard water... I use a Mr Clean thing that hooks to my hose and has a cartridge that filters/softens the water. When I use that to rinse, my spotting problems are much diminished.
Are you doing a 2 bucket method?
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Some guys on the Mach1Registry have used this with great success. A few have said it worked on the paint as well but that's your call if you want to try it.
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Since the water source for cleaning your car has been comprimised, get your hands on a product from OPT called "Optimum No Rinse", or ONR. Use this product with 2 gallons of distilled water from the grocery store and of course adequate washing and drying linens. I'll post later about the water spots.
Dylan
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Originally posted by 89gt-stanger View PostSince the water source for cleaning your car has been comprimised, get your hands on a product from OPT called "Optimum No Rinse", or ONR. Use this product with 2 gallons of distilled water from the grocery store and of course adequate washing and drying linens. I'll post later about the water spots.
Dylan
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One ounce.
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Originally posted by 89gt-stanger View PostOne ounce.
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Correct sir, no retailer around here carry it. Either go through Autodetailingsolutions.net or autogeek.net Personally, I'd go through ADS regardless of price. Rick is a great businessman and knows the industry. His customer service is of a very high level, shipping is fast (3 days avg), and the shipping gets really cheap. I remember paying $50 s/h for 15 gallons worth of of chemicals and many many other items. He does well.
Be sure to use quality mf's or even a waffle weave for drying if your car is not too contaminated. On several garage kept cars I take care of, ONR is all they will get cleaned with, and not a single swirl is instilled using ONR. Love it.
Dylan
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