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Uploaded by on May 25, 2010

http://www.car-scratch-remover.com
To learn how to remove water spots on a car finish and more.
Go here to purchase http://tinyurl.com/waterspot

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  • out of the direct sunlight would of been a good first start , i wont be picky on the rest but good luck on trying to even have a look at my car let alone sit on the same table at a pub and tell me your load of tail of nothingness

  • @pimpmyforklift  thanks for the feedback, next time I will do the video at night and send you a pair of night vision goggles to watch it with.

  • cleaner wax will do the same

  • @rinklyfrank good point. Yes you can take polish or compound to water spots...however... I prefer NOT to remove precious clear coat when its not necessary. This method only dissolves the calcium deposit without affecting the paint. Also you want to ALWAYS finish off with a paint sealant after using this method.

  • LOL. I'ts always the same. You gotta love all the commentors who think they have years of professional experience, but in reality they only spent a few months reading about auto detailing on their favorite forum. You can usually pick out the novices, because they immediately run for the rotary tool as a first resort.

  • @strumpeteer Thanks man, couldn't have said it better.

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  • Looks like someone had sex on that car....

  • this crap will not remove hard water spots. Those spots you had on that car was soap spots you made an hour before you made this video. A hard chemical that would eat through a hard mineral stain would eat up a clear coat also. Ony way to safe remove hard spots from a finish is with a power buffer and a damn good quality polish and glaze...nothing under $30 for a good polish will do. CAR POLISHING 101...NEVER WORK IN THE SUN.

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  • did u just remove a dried water spot that was maybe on there for an hour? see my question is, what aboout water spots that have been baked into the paint from the sun over a year or to over time, i had water spots on my hood that not even rubbing compound could not remove, neither did white vinegar. do you think this solution would romove the baked in water spot like i had, what i did was i just wet sanded it then buffed and polished it back to new because nothing seemed to work, but wetsand

  • Wow that was really smooth n shiny

  • polish the car with a machine instead using things like glaze. nice effect.. and one week later it's like before. poor customers.

  • @okrafoot : Have you tried this stuff? I did and it works pretty well. I wonder how many paint jobs get screwed up by an excited youngster with a power buffer.

  • This stuff works. I had water spots on my car that wouldn't come off with clay. I had to apply the CSR stuff twice and rub in with moderate pressure, but I'd rather have it this way than to have the product so strong that it could damage the paint.

    Overall I give the product a thumbs up.

  • Never detail a car in the direct sunlight.

  • You, Sir, obviously understand something about paint...

  • @okrafoot : sorry for the thumbs down mate, happened by accident .....can't undo it . truly sorry . liked your comment though

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