water spots on black trim

I have water spots on the black metal trim of my car. The car is a honda crv. The trim parts are the wide strips between the front and back windows, and about 1 inch strips between the glass and the door. What is recommended to get rid of these spots without damaging the finish. I tried scrubbing them with my car shampoo and a wool wash mit, but that did not get them off. thanks.
 
Klasse AIO is a chemical cleaner and should remove the spots, not cover them up. Give it a try and let us know how it worked out.
 
I'd hesitate to use vinegar as it's an acid. While it would probably dissolve the mineral residue that makes up the water spot, there's a chance it might etch the metal as well.



AIO is probably a good solution as the combination of chemical and cleaning abilities will probably be enough to remove the spots.



For some trouble spots I've had with chrome pipes, I've had good success with VM and #0000 steel wool but that might be too abrasive for your trim.
 
Thanks for the tips. I looked at the trim more closely, and it is not bare black metal. It seems to be painted with something, but I cannot tell exactly what. Is there an OTC cleaner that would be as good (or almost as good) as the Klasse AIO, or is the Klasse the best of that type of product. Thanks.
 
I hate to admit on this forum, but I have not used a cleaner wax. I use some of the high end shampoos and spray waxes recommended on this forum, and my car looks great - for about 2 days until it is covered by dust. I live in Los Angeles, and with the smog and dust, cars get covered fairly quickly here. Is there an OTC cleaner wax which is almost as good as Klasse AIO, or is it really worth the extra cost?
 
If you don't do much detailing get Meguiare's Cleaner Wax. Nothing special just a good all purpose wax. Now keep using it on a regular basis!
 
I found out today that the surface of the black trim is actually plastic. It is a "sticker." I will use the 1Z plastic cleaner I have to see if it gets the spots off.
 
I'll second Meg's cleaner wax... if you don't mind waxing every week or so. It doesn't bead very long at all. It makes your paint look good though.
 
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