One Grand Special Touch
Has anyone ever heard of this product. I read a review that it is very good for removing water spots from paint. I have tried several compounds and polishes with little success. Some articles I have read say wet sanding is the only way to remove serious water spots and I am not experienced doing this.
vinegar is the solution for fresh water spots...
if they etch (if you can catch a fingernail) then you need a more serious product.
often a compound can make them better... be sure to step down to less aggressive polishes.
if they etch (if you can catch a fingernail) then you need a more serious product.
often a compound can make them better... be sure to step down to less aggressive polishes.
Originally Posted by wanabe,May 4 2009, 05:13 PM
vinegar is the solution for fresh water spots...
if they etch (if you can catch a fingernail) then you need a more serious product.
often a compound can make them better... be sure to step down to less aggressive polishes.
if they etch (if you can catch a fingernail) then you need a more serious product.
often a compound can make them better... be sure to step down to less aggressive polishes.
M105 is the new compound that meguiar's put out last year. They released a new version of it this year that is PC friendly. It has a lot of cut especially combined with a wool pad. I ordered the wool pads and m105 from autodetailingsolutions.net. Autogeek also sells it.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
zeroptzero
S2000 Wash and Wax
3
Aug 29, 2011 06:30 AM










