water spots

maurofc70

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I get water spots from a sprinkler system....I live in a condo so no way I can shut it off...LOL usless I blow it up..will applying a ceramic coating help
 
Ceramic coatings are prone to water spots. I have `heard` of someone once taking the offending sprinkler head off and replaced it with a cap, effectively killing that head without damaging it...
 
Carpro has the original CQuartz, which has titanium in it. Scott from DPCdetailing (the same Scott from Luxury Microfiber) has a new line of titanium based coatings. Initial thoughts from people appear to be very positive, and the coatings actually have nice water behavior. The benefit to a titanium based coating is a reduction in water spotting and an increase in surface reflectivity. If I wasn’t a broken college student, I’d actually pick one of his new coatings up. His coating T3, the baby of the paint coating bunch, is $75 for 60ml before tax and shipping. Not a bad deal.
 
Carpro has the original CQuartz, which has titanium in it. Scott from DPCdetailing (the same Scott from Luxury Microfiber) has a new line of titanium based coatings. Initial thoughts from people appear to be very positive, and the coatings actually have nice water behavior. The benefit to a titanium based coating is a reduction in water spotting and an increase in surface reflectivity. If I wasn’t a broken college student, I’d actually pick one of his new coatings up. His coating T3, the baby of the paint coating bunch, is $75 for 60ml before tax and shipping. Not a bad deal.


i have a bottle of the t9 to try out, I won`t be getting to it real soon though. As we will be moving at the end of August. So probably not untill mid September.
 
tThank you for your help...going to try using clay to get off the water spots....then use ceramic coating...where are you moving to
 
I clayed....polish the hood but the water spots were still there...then I used Meguairs compound and finally the spots were gone....I finished ceramic coating hopefully there will be no more water spots
 
I would use a graphene based detailing spray on top. Much less chance of spotting with graphene. However, spotting from sprinklers is a tough one to avoid. As the minerals in the water settle and get blasted out when they activate. Get some good water spot remover also.
 
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