water spot removal

OnyxGMC

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Here goes the first post:



I'll come out and admit that I haven't 100% properly taken care of my truck's paint since I've owned it. Long story short....I'm stuck with some nasty water spots (or I guess etching?) that will not come off with clay, AIO, vinegar, or even CLR by hand. I just got the Klasse kit today and washed/tested it on the hood to see if it would help, but the spots aren't going anywhere.



So it looks like the only answer is a porter cable + some kind of cleaning polish (maybe AIO+pc would do the trick?). Vinegar seemed to dull down the spots, and maybe with some buffing they would go away.



What cleaner/polish and pads/bonnets would you guys recommend? And is my only option using a PC?



Thanks
 
if it is etched in then you will need some abrasive polish to help get rid of the water spot....probably something like Meg's DACP or PoorBoys SSR2.5.
 
~One manâ€â„¢s opinion / observations



Removing etched water (below surface) spots from paint-

Methodology

ï‚· These can be removed by using detailer's clay to remove any hardened surface deposits

ï‚· Then using a machine polish, Iz einzett TM Metallic Polish (3/10) or Iz einzett TM Paint Polish (5/10) and a cutting (LC Orange or Yellow) foam pad (speed # 4) to level the surface

ï‚· Work on a very small area at a time (2-foot x 2-foot) until the polish has run out

ï‚· Repeat this process two or three times, as necessary

ï‚· Reapply surface protection once spots have been removed.

~Hope this helps~



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Thanks for the info!



Think I'm going to try the Einszett Metallic Polish, should I need any kind of glaze or anything like that in between the Einszett and AIO+SG?



Heres the plan:

Dawn wash

Clay

Regular wash

Einszett Metallic Polish on a (orange or green?) sonus pad

AIO

SG



Also, what QD would you recommend for this application?
 
I think you'll need something more abrasive than 1Z MP - that's a VERY mild polish. I certainly wouldn't reach for the MP if I had defects to deal with. If you want to stick with 1Z then you'll at least need to try PP or maybe even UP.
 
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