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Old 05-28-2018, 08:54 PM
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Default Black S2000 with Hard Water Spots

Just clay bar my car and still water spots.

I guess the next step is to find a water spot remover.

Anyone else have experience in this matter?

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Old 05-29-2018, 04:42 AM
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I've heard nevr-dull (the regular one) works well but thats just what i read you could give it a try, its the thing that makes your exhaust super shiny
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If "Never Dull" is the same stuff I've used before I would never use it on any paint.
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Have you tried that new Mothers Speed Clay 2.0? It works wonderfully just dipping it in soapy wash water so you don't have to use spray detailer.

Mothers® Speed® Clay 2.0 - Clay Bar
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I had this happen to mine when the water spots got baked on. I gave mine a vinegar bath, that took care of it.
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Sorry to hear! That just happened to my wife’s hard top in Berlina Black I tried clay bar and also tried a professional detailer compound and wax with the wheel and no luck? So we decided to get it stripped and recleared coated hope you find a better way!
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Try Spotless from CarPro. That's what I use whenever I have waterspots on my jet black BMW. Works well.
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Originally Posted by toztigger
I've heard nevr-dull (the regular one) works well but thats just what i read you could give it a try, its the thing that makes your exhaust super shiny
Holy crap! WTF? That stuff is not for paint !!
This is why the internet gets a bad name.
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Originally Posted by RobM
I had this happen to mine when the water spots got baked on. I gave mine a vinegar bath, that took care of it.
Vinegar bath? I tried spraying some vinegar and quick detailer on mine and nothing happened.
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Originally Posted by trcydaman
Try Spotless from CarPro. That's what I use whenever I have waterspots on my jet black BMW. Works well.
I second this, works well at removing water spots when vinegar couldn't do the trick.
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