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Old 05-16-2010, 08:22 AM   #1
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Help me remove water spots on Coach

I just had my Sig detailed in Las Vegas and the detailer was unable to remove the water spots that are on the back and 1/3 of one side of my coach. He said he didn't know of anything that would remove the spots on the finish. After talking with him, I realized that that area of the coach effected by the spots was where my home sprinkler system sprayed it each morning as it sat in my drove for a month. The sprinkler is using well water that might have a higher than normal iron content.
Do any of you know of way to get these spots out? That area is nice and shiny after the new was and wax but the spots are very obvious when the sun hits it just right.
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Old 05-16-2010, 08:59 AM   #2
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I have well water also. I get water spots on all my cars. What I have found to remove most if not all of the water spots from painted surfaces & glass is a clay bar and waterless wash as a lubricant for the clay bar. I have found that a synthetic clay bar works best. Unfortunately I have not been able to find a replacement for the synthetic one, they do not last forever. If you do this you must rewax the area after using the clay bar.
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Old 05-16-2010, 09:11 AM   #3
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Mr. billsmax, I am a big fan of "Griot's Garage" products. The have "clay bar" surface cleaners as well of lot of other products that I have used for years. Maybe a call to them would help you with the answer you need. 800.345.5789
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This is what I used on my Porsche but I have never used it on a MH
Meguiar's Direct Hard Water Spot Remover
It should work
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Try Nufinish, I have uesd it to take off a lot harder stains than water stains.
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If the water spots are real back use half water half white viniger in a spray bottel in the shade, but follow up with a real nice spray and wipe polish there are all types you pic
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