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Old 01-16-2006, 11:05 PM
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ok. i will try using vinegar this time even though i have never heard of using vinegar. but here is my problem. i have already had about 5 layers of wax on my car and i suspect that the water spots are under my wax. is there any way that i can take of my wax without damanging my paint.
Old 01-16-2006, 11:30 PM
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Dish soap. Dawn is a favorite. It will strip the wax right off (and all of the dirt) and leave your paint pristine.
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hay guys. i just did a comparison test with a variety of things vs water spots.
in the end, impressively, vinegar stands out to be the top.
1. Vinegar(30 percent) 2. Ziano Clay Bar 3. Other Clay bar(forgot) 4. Vodka.
5. Mr.Clean's wather sparying stuff. 6. Magical Eraser.
Old 01-17-2006, 01:27 AM
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NEVER USE THE MR CLEAN MAGIC ERASER ON YOUR PAINT ! !!!!! ! !

It is an abrasive!
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don't worry. i got a spare 16gage cold roll. that is what i tried on. i wasn't comfortable with putting alcohol and the eraser on my paint before i tired on the sheet metal.
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AGGHHH those damn Sprinklers!! My ******* neighbor puts them on at night and it sprinkles all over our cars and by the time you go outside you find your car soaked with spots.......but neway Ive read about using vinegar i think on the zaino website
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Oh my god, this thread still goes on...
Old 01-19-2006, 07:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Bad_Karma_RX8
The local Zaino sales guy even helped me detail my car the first time through.

Local sales guy? I thought that they only sold through the internet?
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