Laugh, but if you were in my shoes, you would want to cry too!
First off, hello everyone, my name is Jake. I`ve been lurking around here and decided it`s about time I join. Well, not to mention I have a horrible problem I`m trying to resolve that led to my registering sooner rather than later.
OKAY:
I recently purchased a 2011 Mustang GT - Kona Blue. It is absolutely gorgeous. I`ve always taken care of my cars, but never to the extent of using machines (i.e. a PC). For this car, I decided to "go all out" and so I purchased a PC package along with a variety of products from Poorboys. I got plenty of microfibers, plenty of polishing pads, etc. I simply decided to keep this car looking perfect, all the time.
And then it happened:
I washed my car for the first time this past weekend. It was only 65-70 degrees outside. Apparently despite my rinsing off the entire car periodically as I was washing, water spots had formed because I didn`t re-rinse in time.
I re-washed some of the car to see if the spots would come out from simple agitation from a wash mitt and soap, but it didn`t help. I finished washing the rest of the car and used an electric leaf blower to dry (again, doing everything I can to take care of the car and keep away from swirls!). Then, I set out to remove the water spots using Poorboys Spray `N Gloss. It claims to remove fresh water spots. Well let me tell you, the water spots were THERE TO STAY, and they were only a handful of minutes old!!!!!
I also tried the Spray `N Wash, and it didn`t help either. So, my car is COMPLETELY water spotted. In fact, when I am driving down the road and the sun is in my face, I can barely see out of the windshield because the thousands of water spots all catch the light. Unbelievable.
Mind you, the water where I am temporarily living (Lubbock, TX for a one-year appointment) is poor. For that reason, I invested in a water softener I purchased from Autogeek. I think it just PISSED OFF the water instead of helping it.
I am convinced that I will have to learn how to use the porter cable quickly and polish the entire car to remove the darn water spots. Today I tried to at least repair my glass and I failed. I first tried Glass Wipes and they didn`t help. Then I applied undiluted white vinegar and it helped just a tiny bit. Still completely spotted. I feel hopeless!!
So, what advice do you have for a guy who had his heart in the right place, was so excited to have a perfect looking car, and then had the exact opposite happen to him?
How can I get the spots out of my glass? Specifically, how can I do it without having to order a special product that will take a week to get here?
As for the paint: I have to go out of town this weekend so the car will have to sit until I get back. I understand that the water spots slowly etch into the clear coat. Will I be in big trouble if the water spots stay on the car for say a week and a half or two weeks before I attempt to polish them out with a porter cable?
My poor brand new car!!!!!
Thank you SO MUCH for reading through this!
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