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    Coating Safe fresh water spot removal?

    Is there a procedure/product that can do this without affecting the coating on the paint? Went out to give my car a rinseless this afternoon and saw it was covered in water spots on some areas ... dark orange residue water spots from driving past a neighborhood construction site`s dust/dirt cloud before a rainfalli think. I sprayed everything with Trix and gave the car a MF towel scrub wash and this helped getting rid of the more noticeable stuff, but when i look under lighting i can see some cloudiness and "rings" on those areas still.

    I also tried some dilluted APC and nanoskin fine clay sponge but got nothing. These are a day or so old.

    Only thing`s i `ve noticed are the 3D water spot gel and Carpro`s product, but i`m not sure if they`ll remove the coating.


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    Re: Coating Safe fresh water spot removal?

    Removers you mentioned as well as Kamakaze water spot remover are designed for coatings, use as directed and you won`t hurt it
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    Re: Coating Safe fresh water spot removal?

    Thank you Mike!!! I`ll give one of those a shot and see how it goes.

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    Re: Coating Safe fresh water spot removal?

    I believe the new overcoat has waterspot remover in it.

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    Re: Coating Safe fresh water spot removal?

    Excactly right Ron, totally forgot that!

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    Re: Coating Safe fresh water spot removal?

    You could always try distilled vinegar as well until you get the product you decide to get. I`d consider Optimum MDR, CarPro over 3D eraser. I was unsuccessful using that. MDR and CarPro were designed for coatings. Ron and Mike won`t steer you wrong.
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    Re: Coating Safe fresh water spot removal?

    Quote Originally Posted by The Guz View Post
    You could always try distilled vinegar as well until you get the product you decide to get. I`d consider Optimum MDR, CarPro over 3D eraser. I was unsuccessful using that. MDR and CarPro were designed for coatings. Ron and Mike won`t steer you wrong.
    Disclaimer: I have it, haven`t tried it yet....
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    Re: Coating Safe fresh water spot removal?

    Have you tried washing the vehicle with CarPro Reset ?

    It is all I have ever used on coated vehicles and especially my own, and it really works great to help remove gunk and get the coating really clean..
    All other products seem to help embed their own stuff and keep existing gunk in the coatings, in my experiences...
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    Re: Coating Safe fresh water spot removal?

    Thank you all for the good feedback.

    I got a bottle of Carpro Spotless and will give that a try. I considered the white vinegar approach but read from different sources that it removes / diminishes the LSP so I don`t want to try that just yet.

    Dan- will eventually add Reset to my arsenal ,that way I have more options to take care of coated vehicles. I honestly do not mind polishing the stuff out and reapplying, but this got me thinking ..."what if this was a client`s car,I can`t be polishing and reapplying coating each time a few day old water spots embed themselves,there`s gotta be a more efficient way".

    Any other approaches that anyone has tried with success feel free to throw them in here.

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    Re: Coating Safe fresh water spot removal?

    Need to clear up my statement that I hadn`t used it yet. I have the new Overcoat in my arsenal, but am still using the left over old Overcoat I have on hand.
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    Re: Coating Safe fresh water spot removal?

    No worries Ron, if Spotless doesn`t work I`m not going to blame anyone here. I know there are different types of water spots and that`s why I asked for many suggestions and ideas, that way in can have a list of things to try before polishing them off.

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    Re: Coating Safe fresh water spot removal?

    Quote Originally Posted by Migue View Post
    No worries Ron, if Spotless doesn`t work I`m not going to blame anyone here. I know there are different types of water spots and that`s why I asked for many suggestions and ideas, that way in can have a list of things to try before polishing them off.
    Read reviews on spotless. If I remember correctly some really good people had problems with it.
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    Re: Coating Safe fresh water spot removal?

    Saw the ones regarding glass that needed a follow up cleaning with different product . I`ll take baby steps with it and see how it works.

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    Re: Coating Safe fresh water spot removal?

    I`ve used Optimum MDR and Spotless on a lot of coatings and never had an issue.

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    Re: Coating Safe fresh water spot removal?

    I think any of the WSR`s should be safe for coatings...if not you need a new coating .

    I`ve had good results with the Chemical Guys stuff on a few Opti-Coated cars that got hammered by sprinklers. Unfortunately it`s out of stock everywhere and unknown when or if it will be back. Spotless has worked well so far and if you follow the directions there should be no issues. I haven`t tried any of the other ones but I have a client with a Tesla that got hit by the sprinkler at a hotel when he was taking a long road trip. He tried Spotless with no luck so he`ll be coming back in eventually. I`ll order a few others to have on hand when that time comes.
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