Hii .. I Was Using pads on glass to remove water spots.. what is the best methods to remove water spots .. Pads ya Clothes .. if pads which one is best for it in pads
This is my first chemical guys product and I have to say that it works wonders. I thought my glass was done for I’d tried every product on the market. This was the only one that did the trick. Thanks guys!
It's a good product, however you should always prefoam, rinse, refoam, gently rub with microfiber mits, rinse, dry, and then use this product to remove any water spots. Using the washless wash directly on the dirty car and then wiping/scrubbing, especially on a black car WILL cause scratches.
Just used it on the car bonnet. Wonderful product. Tried applying on my night package trim on the window seals...but unfortunately doesn't seems to work.
Real deal. Just bought a 2022 charger covered in Hawaii water spots. I’m not an experienced retailer at all. Tried it once - so so. Tried it again, this time properly working it into the paint and yrs - wow really does the job. Recommended
OK got a "?" for the experts.... Just used this stuff... And IT WORKS !!!!!! I also use the Chemical Guys Synthetic Quick Detailer spray to clean off the Water Spot remover Here is the problem.... I'm killing my arms trying to get this stuff off... granted when it comes off the car looks perfect But is the Waterless Wash better to use than the Synthetic Detailer ? T.Y.I.A.
I just used the product on my 2023 Toyota Camry. My whole car was covered with water spots from not using soft water. This product is amazing. I was skeptical about being able to remove the water spots. AMAZING PRODUCT! WORKS PERFECT.
Hello I used this product and I'm not sure if I used it properly. It has left faint white streaks or streak lines. What would you recommend to remove the spots?
Hey! Heavy Duty Water Spot Remover has a shelf-life of several years when stored in a cool, dry area that is out of direct sunlight. Periodically shake and inspect the product.
This product had no effect on the black roof of my Mazda MX5. I tried multiple applications with zero effect. In the end I had to polish the water spots out with buffing compound and a polishing pad mounted in a cordless drill. They were stubborn spots!
The heavy duty orange works very well. DO NOT leave it on paint or glass longer than a minute. (It will streak glass or stain light color paint.) Always test small areas first.
Just bought a used Lexus and when I got home I found those water spots glaring at me since the car wash on the way home apparently did nothing. Picked this up today and to my surprise it worked. There still some feint ones if you look really close but for now I'm happy with the results.
If I have water spots underneath a wax, can I simply use this product directly on the effected area, then reapply the wax after the water spots have been removed?
Is there any way you could make this a clear product or just less-orange? I used this on a white car the other week and the orange gel stained the car, even alcohol wouldn't remove it, I had to polish it out which was disappointing Edit: It does seem effective on water spots though I will give it credit for that
will this product work on 10 years of water spots from a sprinkler system hitting a glass door? The spot are etched in and I have tried buffing them out but you can still some of the areas.
It’s a good product, especially on glass, but it is very acidic. It’s aggressive, if you use it on a vehicle with a coating it will lessen the life if not remove the protective coat.
i bought a used truck that was neglected with water spots and baked on in the Texas sun for who knows how many years. I tried everything on the glass and on the paint. This was the only product that removed it immediately and effortlessly. My only question is if I can use it on the black plastic trim parts. I haven't attempted to do so yet.
So I purchased this before I saw the video I have stubborn water spots on my black plastic foot steps for the truck what do you recommend to remove those spots if I can’t use this product?
Yes it is. Think of the paint/protection as layers. The ceramic coat is on the paint, and then the water spots are on the ceramic coat. As long as the ceramic coat is a decent quality, and was applied correctly, then this product won't damage it. Also, remember that ceramic coating is not the end all be all protection for your paint. It it one of many options. I highly recommend layering your protection. Even with ceramic it is good to top coat with another wax, such as carnuba wax.