I have a blk. car that I have a hard time eliminating the water spots left after washing.
I have heard that there is something better than a towel for dry a car with.......anyone have any products that they can recommend?
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I have a blk. car that I have a hard time eliminating the water spots left after washing.
I have heard that there is something better than a towel for dry a car with.......anyone have any products that they can recommend?
Been a detailer for 14yrs, first don't let them get there !, second make sure when you rinse the car use a flow instead of a spray. And if it's from rain and it can't be helped, as long as the car is fairly clean a good Chamois will work wonders. They come in real (natural), and synthetic, either are good choices.
Don,
Another thought is soft water. Is the water in your area pretty hard? If so, it may be worth putting in a softener (and your wife will love the feel it gives her hair!!). I have the same problem when I'm in Vegas. The water there makes me wash the car at 6 am so I have time to wipe it down before it spots.
As for equipment, 4mula had a good suggestion, and I also like a VERY soft terry towel (and the soft water will help these stay fluffier too). I've got a couple buddies who swear by those soft squeegies that California Car Cover sells, but I haven't used one. For some reason I have in my mind that they increase the potential for scratches, though I have no proof. But then, so does a dirty chamois or towel.
there is a product that will eliminate most water spots both painted finish and glass,chrome and stainless..etc...It's called Rod and Custom...it's a polyurathane,no abrasives,will fill in small scrathces and leave a clear coat...some water and bird dropping spots get etched in so deep that only wet sanding with 1500-2000 grit and by applying Rod and Custom after will prevent this from ever happening again..
Rod and Custom.... I have to try some of that out. Our truck has water spots on the windows (easy to see with the really dark tint) and I have tried tons of stuff and none seem to work. What about getting scratches out of windows, is there any way to do that because one chemical my dad used took off the soft stuff under the rubber around the windows and one day we rolled them down and it scratched lines all the way down them.... Any suggestions would be appreciated, thanks.
.anyways...if the scratches are realy deep,only the wet sanding and buffing will help,if they are light..Rod and Custom will actualy fill them in and in some cases your glass will look like it disapeared...you should see how it looks on paint finishes...there is nothing on the market like it...and it's a true one step process..
I'm not looking to free advertise...however I would like to advertise commercialy and support this site....as far as your paste wax....that's the worst thing you can put on a finish...it has and leaves absolutley no protection at all and in 3-5 car washes...it's gone......
Smokin, I will see about that stuff. I am not the one to say about getting it, but right now it's not that big of a deal. Nothing on the paint is bad because the truck is white and a few nicks here and there on the side from the dually tires shooting up little rocks, etc so not a big deal.
that's no problem at all.....If I can ever be of some help..just let me know........isn't that what it's all about.......;)
thank you Bill.....I realy appreciate this....I will get a hold of them asap......thanks again.....
isn't this all about learning new things and sharing trade secrets...thanks again..............
The silicone squegees from California Car Covers work wonders, although they won't get rid of all the water. I use mine to wipe most of the water off, then whatever small drops are left with a chamois.
yes that is the best way to dry...but what do you do about water spots that are already there and you can't get them out.. acid stained....
Is there any other way to get scratches out of windows instead of buying that product you were telling me about? I at least wan't to get them where they aren't noticed AS MUCH from a distance.
Don,
You might try using a product called Clay Magic,(this takes off all minor contaminates ) after you give it a good cold bath, then use the meguiers 3 step car care product they have, its suppose to work pretty good.
I have gotten badly stained water spots out of these 50K cads by way of using 2000 grit lightly with water and buffing with 3M's 3 step process and had real good success with it.
One other trick you can try is getting some baby powder and mixing in some water to make a paste with it and use it for a very mild polishing compound and this works nice also , you can use just your hand and a clean rag.
Then try going over it with just a tad of the dry baby powder on a rag to polish it up.............Dont laugh it works , as I did this on a 75 corvette black Ureathane custom paint job years ago and had no swirls to chase out of the paint, this was before all these High Tech polishes we have today.
SprayTech
Eastwood makes a product...I've used it...it works but is a mess....it consists of a leather roll that chucks into a drill,first you have to soak it overnight...then there's this paste they give you..actualy its like a rouge,the paste is formed by the water and the spinning drill...it buffs fine scratches out...a lot of work...the other way is of what I had mentioned earlier...by taking 1500-2000 grit polishing paper,and wet sand the area...after you have wet sanded, buff it or it will remain scratched and cloudy....
Paste wax IS the WORST possible product you can put on any finish...first off your paint is not a wooden floor..and that yellows..there is NO protective qualities in wax period....it's got nothing to do with spending extra money...I'm telling you facts....My brother is in the Air Force, he is a lifer...he is a crew chief on the C-130's and was on the F-4's and the SR-71 Blackbird.....one day in the 80's he came home on leave and asked me a very unusual question..He asked..are you still waxing your cars??,,I said yes...he told me the Air Force just got done with a 5 year study,which he was a part of,on the effects of waxes on both painted and Aluminum surfaces...the wax was holding and drawing in moisture that was causing the Airframes to oxidize at extreme rates and the aircraft were having to be reskinned.... also noted there is NO protection offered whatsoever...it washes off in 3 washings.... silicones were also teasted and those were even worse...Two Chemists developed this product that not only met the Military's requirements,but exceded it to where all branches of the military uses it......it's on AIR FORCE 1...and that's a fact.....Quote:
Originally posted by Streets
Been workin' fine for me for the last 40 years so I see no need to change now!! Unless you don't like washin' and waxin' yer ride and wanna spend money on some new cheaply made expensive "sometimes" product... New products come and go but, the Paste Wax is still here! :):p
so keep on paste waxing...this is the 21st century and there is a whole lot of new products out there that are so superior to FLOOR wax.....
wax on ...wax off.....
For scratches in glass....I found that as long as they aren't real bad, using one of two products from Griot's Garage works great.....both are for glass and one is more aggressive than the other......luckily I live about 20 miles from the main office so I get many delailing part/products there.....I use the glass polish on all my cars..........no morw rain/water spots
PS. The first SR-71 to enter service was delivered in 1966 and due to politics, it was retired in 1990. Probably 'cuse it rotted out too? [/B][/QUOTE]
you're real smart...
wow i didnt know titanuim rusted ;)
Thanks I will look around for that and try it out.Quote:
Originally posted by Troglodyte
For scratches in glass....I found that as long as they aren't real bad, using one of two products from Griot's Garage works great.....both are for glass and one is more aggressive than the other......luckily I live about 20 miles from the main office so I get many delailing part/products there.....I use the glass polish on all my cars..........no morw rain/water spots
Gee, Rod and Custom, now where have I heard that name before. Oh, yeah, it was copyrighted in the 50's by Peterson Publication and now belongs to Pimedia Publications. Don't you think you might run into some legal hassels there.Quote:
Originally posted by smokinwoody
there is a product that will eliminate most water spots both painted finish and glass,chrome and stainless..etc...It's called Rod and Custom...it's a polyurathane,no abrasives,will fill in small scrathces and leave a clear coat...some water and bird dropping spots get etched in so deep that only wet sanding with 1500-2000 grit and by applying Rod and Custom after will prevent this from ever happening again..
I agree with STREETS, I've been using paste waxes for almost 40 years and have had no problems with them.**) **) **) **)
.someone on here asked about water stain removal and I gave THE answer and right away you have to attack me......I also told everyone the truth about waxes...it's your choice on what you want to use...your vehicle,,,and still you want to attack me..........I guess ya still can't teach OLD DOGS new tricks......
For water spots on my Mercury Outboard (why would they make something like this black?) I have used a water spot remover called Ducky. Not sure how it would work on cars, but it works on my Mercury.
Check it out at www.duckyproducts.com
Pat
try it...BUT...it will probably lift whatever wax or polish you have on there......
yep...deffinately OLD DOGS........
Wow.... I am the youngest one here and I see all this complaining going on and I see it's all older people. Haha nah just messing with you, just trying to joke a bit to get you guy's to not start arguing. How about this... beleive what you wan't and if it works then great keep doing what you wan't and if you don't think so then don't use it and use something that you think works... There we go problem solved so no more complaining. I am not taking no sides here so don't get pissed at me, I just don't wan't this thing turning into a huge argument thread instead of a "Water Spots" thread because of course you will be off topic (it's not like I am ever on topic) and whatever else. Just change the subject now so I can shut up and quit blabbing on. lol
LOL.....well said........but that's how old dogs are..........worse than OLD WOMEN...............
Haha. I am surprised you haven't used it on me yet. lol Wait maybe that's what you just did. haha
I guess he dosn't want to play anymore....that's ok...