I recently made a post(which is under review since I am a newbie) about what looks like water spots etched into or pitted in my paint. It is on a black car too. I did correction with the 4in LC CCS pads and Merenze IP which removed almost all the swirls but the marks are still all over my car. I posted pictures in the machine detailing of my specific car to see if anyone had any insight, but from the extensive searching I did on the issue it looks like wet-sanding is probably the only hope(other than a repaint). I really don't want to have to go down the route.
Has anyone tried using Megs #47 Hard Water Spot Remover on clear coat?
The description on autogeeks website seems contradicting of it's powers. But this interested me.."Apply #47 Hard Water Spot Remover using a polishing pad on your Porter Cable 7424 for the most efficient results. Work in small sections at a low speed. When the product starts to dry, stop polishing and buff away the residue with a soft microfiber towel.
They make it sound like it can be used as a polish specifically for that application.
Meguiars #47 Hard Water Spot Remover is a boat polish for fiberglass boats that cleans the gel coat and prevents further oxidation.
Has anyone tried using Megs #47 Hard Water Spot Remover on clear coat?
The description on autogeeks website seems contradicting of it's powers. But this interested me.."Apply #47 Hard Water Spot Remover using a polishing pad on your Porter Cable 7424 for the most efficient results. Work in small sections at a low speed. When the product starts to dry, stop polishing and buff away the residue with a soft microfiber towel.
They make it sound like it can be used as a polish specifically for that application.
Meguiars #47 Hard Water Spot Remover is a boat polish for fiberglass boats that cleans the gel coat and prevents further oxidation.