Wash and dry your car good. Pull your car into a area with some shade from sun. Put a coat of wax on it. Use the Turtle Wax Platinum Series Liquid Wax. All you need is a micro-fiber applicator pad (2) and clean micro-fiber towels (a pack). The wax should take out the water spots and prevent them. If come back a couple of months later do the same thing again. It has above 68 degree's. Hope this helps you
2007-02-22 08:34:49
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answered by Chris J 3
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CLEANER WAX. Be sure you purchase a wax classified as a cleaner wax. Some waxes are simply polishes but a cleaner wax is formulated to remove water spots, and other contaimanents in the paint. McGuire's makes an excellent 3step wax with cleaner polish and sealer.
2007-02-22 16:29:29
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answered by jcadman1 1
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Most likely the water spots you are referring to are cause by hard water & acid rain.
You can try buffing your car with a suitable base coat clear coat wax ,If you get the desired look just finish with a good polymer paint sealant.
I think to accomplish the factory look, would be a wet sand and clear coat.
2007-02-22 18:51:42
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answered by Skull 5
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If you are just spot cleaning, try using WD-40; it works well to clean the mineral residue off. If you want to do the whole car, you probably need to use a car polish/wax to get a good job.
2007-02-22 17:16:24
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answered by Doug R 5
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You need to get a thing called wax and wax the car. this will remove water spots and help prevent them reappearing.
Mothers is a quality wax
2007-02-22 16:23:47
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answered by Uncle Red 6
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You dont need any wax..... the secret... Vinegar.... I lived in Germany for 4 years, it is the only thing that will remove hard water stains.... and at $1 a bottle.... give it a try you will be amazed. :)
2007-02-22 16:48:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Wax the car with cleaner wax.
2007-02-22 21:28:14
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answered by David A 3
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