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Clay worked nicely on my metallic silver. Lots of soapy water in a spray bottle.
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Thanks! It's not a good paint job and I can't touch it up because it's candy apple red metallic but I've managed to make it as shiny as I possibly can. Claybar, Klasse polish, and a final coat of Rejex made my paint "come alive" and it lasts and lasts. I keep the car in the garage so it's easy to keep it clean. I wipe it with the California duster or a Kozak Cloth and I NEVER use soap on the car... |
For the water spots, try white vinegar and water, about 1:4, you may have to rub a bit, but the vinegar puts the minerals (spots) in solution and gets rid of them. Actually worked great. Rinse afterward.
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How about the claybar with vinegar as the lubricant? That would take out water spots, I bet!
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Been raining to much down here in Florida for me to post any updated pictures but I ended up haveing to use a high speed buffer to remove the small circles that were in my paint, I did try the clay bar method at first and found it to be no benifit. same areas of the car that were bad I also used scratch X. Once the entire care was buffed I followed up with paint cleaner, polish and wax. Looked real good for the first week untill all the rain. I also have the car up on all 4 jack stands doing a brake and suspension rebuild so while all this is happening it his hard to keep a clean car :(
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You might check out www.carcareonline.com lots of great products and great write-ups for washing, polishing, protecting.
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Step-up to a good synthetic like Zaino or Rejex and make life a lot easier on yourself. Your car's paint will thank with you with a much better shine that lasts through an entire FL summer. |
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