Black Sea Doo water spot removal.

rzatch

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Last week I got a phone call from a friend asking me if I could get water spots off of a Jet Ski. The conversation went something like this.
Me: On your red one?
Him: No I bought a black one at the beginning of summer and it’s bad
Me: black???
Him: Yeah it was a left over and I got a good deal on it, I still have the red one. My son has been riding it lot this summer and it looks really bad now. He tried to wax it once earlier in the summer but it really needs cleaned up, it looks ugly.
Me: Well I can give it a try. Send me a text with some pics of it.
Me: You’re right it is bad!
Him: Told you, I bought some Meguiars marine compound and tried it by hand and it won’t touch them.
Me: Ok bring it by Saturday morning and we’ll see what I can do.

Products used
All polishing was done with a Dewalt 849X and 4” pads, orange, white and black.
Black Fire- SRC Compound and Polish
Ultima Paint Guard Plus
Ultima Tire and Trim Guard
Mothers- Water Spot Remover For Glass
Dura Gloss- 901
Meguirs APC+
Gilmore Foam Gun
Griots Garage 6 with upholstery brush
Mothers Trim Cleaner beta version
White Vinegar
So here is the project when it arrived. I’m posting a lot of before pictures just to show the amount of water spots and river gunk that was on it.
Dull and lifeless.

Wax on the textured front bumper and hood trim.





Water spots on the hood.



Left foot well.


Right foot well.

Wax on the left mirror trim.

Left outside coated with water spots and river gunk from sitting in the water.


Rear rubber cushions and body covered in water spots, wax and river gunk.




Water spots on the mirrors and gauges.

Cleaning up the trim with Mothers beta trim cleaner.





Works on Vinyl decals also




These are matte black decals with wax on them. The Mothers trim cleaner cleaned off the wax and restored the matte finish.

 
Now that all of the trim had been cleaned up it was time to start on the rest of it and see if any of the water spots would wash off. So I started with a strong mix of DG901 and APC in a foam gun and let it dwell.


Dirt gone, water spots prevail. Once dried 95% of the water spots were still there. Plan B. I used White Vinegar in a spray bottle and soaked it top to bottom and let it dwell for about 5 minutes. All the water spots wiped right off but then the real horror revealed itself. A jet black swirled up scratched up Jet Ski.

This thing reminded me of a Stealth fighter plane with all of the sharp edges. Might as well get taping this is going to take awhile.








Now that’s how it should look!











My favorite shot.



Thanks for looking hope you enjoyed it.
 
That took a tremendous amount of work and the outcome reflects (pun intended) that. I hope your friend paid the amount involved without a quibble. That job was a pain, I've no doubt.
 
Nice work! and thanks for taking the time to post.

Thanks, my pleasure

Fantastic save Ron!

Thanks Mike :)

Man talk about night and day..that's impressive

Thanks Nathan

Wow, really really great job Ron! How happy was your friend with the results?

It was nicer than he expected.

Nice work! When it comes to marine work black and blues are the worst to deal with, truly impressive.

Thanks hopefully this will be my last but I'm not so sure.

Wow..what a comeback...Beautiful job :bow

Thank you.

Nasty job, but real nice work!

Thank you.

That took a tremendous amount of work and the outcome reflects (pun intended) that. I hope your friend paid the amount involved without a quibble. That job was a pain, I've no doubt.

Yes it was a lot of work and yes he did, but I honestly didn't charge him that much 75.00 lol. But we've been friends a very long time and there have been many times I've need some machine work done and he's never charged me a penny so I owed him.
 
Great job man! just got done reading your post on AGO about the mothers trim cleaner, looks very promising.
 
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