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Hi!

Is there a way to remove the water marks?

I want to remove them from my spoiler and some on my bonnet especially.

I read that theres some stuff which removes water marks on chrome. Can I use it on the paint?... hmmm i doubt it.

cheers,

mic

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Hi!

Is there a way to remove the water marks?

I want to remove them from my spoiler and some on my bonnet especially.

I read that theres some stuff which removes water marks on chrome. Can I use it on the paint?... hmmm i doubt it.

cheers,

mic

Have you tried a good polish/buffing?

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Hi!

Is there a way to remove the water marks?

I want to remove them from my spoiler and some on my bonnet especially.

I read that theres some stuff which removes water marks on chrome. Can I use it on the paint?... hmmm i doubt it.

cheers,

mic

Have you tried a good polish/buffing?

yep~ tried it!

cut and polish, wax..

i read the other thread (water stain)

Kenneth or Jeremy says use diluted vinegar... should i use it?

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this may help u

they pictures are not there anymore, dont know why though, but yes

u can use any products that do the equivalent to what the meguiars products does, just sending u this link so u know what water spots u have.

http://www.meguiarsonline.com/forums/showt...p?threadid=4891

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Sorry to stray off topic, but how do you clear up the headlights? Mine have gone yellowish. Is there anything on the market that can do the job, or does anyone have some tricks they use?

done diddly doo

have fun with that

it works wonders.

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Sorry to stray off topic, but how do you clear up the headlights? Mine have gone yellowish. Is there anything on the market that can do the job, or does anyone have some tricks they use?

done diddly doo

have fun with that

it works wonders.

Cool! I'll try some out this week!

Cheers Wixy! :clap:

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Sorry to stray off topic, but how do you clear up the headlights? Mine have gone yellowish. Is there anything on the market that can do the job, or does anyone have some tricks they use?

done diddly doo

have fun with that

it works wonders.

Cool! I'll try some out this week!

Cheers Wixy! :clap:

u could also go over it with a high speed wool pad with cutting compound :D

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cheapest product u can get in bunnings , methylated spirits + water mix well ! , for stubborn stains use pure methylated spirits on a cloth and rub !

i can guarantee it works ! :D

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cheapest product u can get in bunnings , methylated spirits + water mix well ! , for stubborn stains use pure methylated spirits on a cloth and rub !

i can guarantee it works ! :D

2x ai! B) , unless you have an old car, eg anything before 1991. dont use it.

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cheapest product u can get in bunnings , methylated spirits + water mix well ! , for stubborn stains use pure methylated spirits on a cloth and rub !

i can guarantee it works ! :D

2x ai! B) , unless you have an old car, eg anything before 1991. dont use it.

yea lol wot he said. anything new-ish and you'll be doing your clear coat some serious damage there.

cloth scratches. always use microfibre only

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You will need to use an abrasive polish to get rid of the water spots. If they are deep then you will need to use a cutting compound. Make sure you follow up the cutting compound wiith a finishing polish to get rifd of any swirls or belmishes left by the heavy compound.

Cheers :)

Dave

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