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    Ok so I was struggling with the major hard water damage on the wife`s Infiniti I30. 3 passes with the G110, UC and orange 5.5" pad with a fair bit of pressure yielded only ok results.



    Inspired by a previous post of the same issue, I decided to wetsand.



    2000 grit, soaked in water and a spray bottle to keep the surface nice and wet, I did a *light* wet sand, followed up by 1 easy pass with the UC on 5.5" orange pad.



    It`s a miracle......see for yourself.



    PS...I also discovered that NEVR DULL Chrome polish works great to take hard water off of glass/mirrors. Very easy and effective.





    Scratches and hard water before:





    After:





    Pass door before:





    50/50 before wetsand





    After:







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    Very nicely done! Great photography on a color that is not very easy to get defect pictures on.



    That paint looks better than new.
    Sage advice from Greg Nichols: "Hey, Supe? When you`re trying to get the air bubble out of your syringe of Opti-Coat, don`t point it at your face, mmmkay?"

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    You most likely could have removed them chemically with a product like Valu Guards Alkaline neutralizer. Good job though.
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    Great job there...well done!!!
    I AM HERE TO LEARN!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by brwill2005
    You most likely could have removed them chemically with a product like Valu Guards Alkaline neutralizer. Good job though.


    I think he had already removed the mineral content, and was left with the etching, which, of course, would require abrasive polishing.
    Sage advice from Greg Nichols: "Hey, Supe? When you`re trying to get the air bubble out of your syringe of Opti-Coat, don`t point it at your face, mmmkay?"

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    Thanks guys! I was just using what I had in the garage but thanks for the heads up on the Valu Guard stuff. BTW, this is my first time using a DA polisher. I got my G110 3 days ago. I`m pretty happy with the results.





    Justin

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    that looks great! i need to do something similar on mine, just haven`t done any wetsanding before... need to work up some courage

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    Quote Originally Posted by brwill2005
    You most likely could have removed them chemically with a product like Valu Guards Alkaline neutralizer. Good job though.


    You`re basing this on looking at the photos?
    Will

 

 

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