Water spots, vinegar, and AIO

GScott

New member
I washed my car today and before I could get done it was drying (it was really hot today). As a result I got some nasty water spots. Following the advice here I spritzed the bad areas with some white vinegar and wiped it down with a clean MF. The vinegar did a great job at removing the spots. I didn't wash my car again because I didn't want more water spots. I went directly to applying the AIO.



My question is will I have problems since I didn't wash my car again before applying the AIO?
 
You'll be fine. The solvents cleaners in AIO will take care of any residue left from your mishaps.



I bet it looks great! :D
 
Yup. Brad B. said it. As long as the surface isn't dirty with gritty things like dust or mud then you are fine. Just some streaks or water drops won't hurt a thing. Actually, AIO likes to be applied with a damp pad so if there was any vinegar or water still on the surface then it would just make the AIO more effective instead of less effective. You are fine to just go straight to AIO if the surface is already clean. :xyxthumbs
 
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