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Rainspot removal

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Ok folks any decent products out there for this?

 

Kleenex.

Vinegar

I have used Sonax spray oil (solvent), then use washing up liquid to wash off the oil..Worth a try..

I have used Sonax spray oil (solvent), then use washing up liquid to wash off the oil..Worth a try..


Does the sonex get it off or just oil it so it doesn’t show?
1 minute ago, mogandave said:

 


Does the sonex get it off or just oil it so it doesn’t show?

It got it off for me.....Remember, water spots may contain stuff that is not 100% water...I have water stuff that ate through my clear coat paint....

I even use Sonax on my spectacles where normal soap don't work...

This works well ... https://www.lazada.co.th/products/getf1-water-mark-remover-120ml-i111382669-s113752924.html ..it might be a little cheaper from a seller on Thaiwashercarclub

 

As Trans says Sonax does work ... but for the really hard stuff GETF1 ... and Sonax is the best that I have found for removing road tar or similar ...

Edited by JAS21

You need a “clay bar”... it’s kinda like synthetic clay, get it from lazada, pay on delivery no problem, about 100 baht, you’ll have to re-wax your ride afterwards.... plenty of YouTube vids on how to use a clay bar.

If it’s for your windscreen (windshield) very fine steel wool with washing up liquid followed by a rinse with regular glass cleaner does it, but not for your side mirrors as they may not be glass and will get scratched.

 

 

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WD40 is quite effective at removing water marks.

Wash and wax after.

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Thanks to all, will follow up with results ? 

  • 9 months later...
On 8/26/2018 at 2:34 PM, lemonjelly said:

You need a “clay bar”... it’s kinda like synthetic clay, get it from lazada, pay on delivery no problem, about 100 baht, you’ll have to re-wax your ride afterwards.... plenty of YouTube vids on how to use a clay bar.

If it’s for your windscreen (windshield) very fine steel wool with washing up liquid followed by a rinse with regular glass cleaner does it, but not for your side mirrors as they may not be glass and will get scratched.

 

 

Sent from my iPhone using Thaivisa Connect

 

 

 

Clay bar removes water spot ?

 

And what about meguiar water spot remover ? maybe easier to use with a rotary polisher ?

 

thanks.

 

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