Hey guys, I posted a while back regarding water spots that I have been unable to remove by washing. These are on the body and the glass. I have read the post regarding glass, and several people say Zaino Z-12 if Vinegar doesn't work. I may try this, although I am not crazy about ordering and paying s/h. Do I have to use a compound of some type to get them off the body? I have some of that cheap Turtle Wax polishing compound I am going to try on a small area, but I have heard it is quite abrasive. Any other ideas/products??? Thank!
Oh, and should I clay bar before compounding, or after?
KevinSS
08-18-2002, 10:39 PM
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Kix:
Hey guys, I posted a while back regarding water spots that I have been unable to remove by washing. These are on the body and the glass. I have read the post regarding glass, and several people say Zaino Z-12 if Vinegar doesn't work. I may try this, although I am not crazy about ordering and paying s/h. Do I have to use a compound of some type to get them off the body? I have some of that cheap Turtle Wax polishing compound I am going to try on a small area, but I have heard it is quite abrasive. Any other ideas/products??? Thank!</font>
If you have the Turtle Wax polishing compound in the little white tub, it is not all that abrasive, nothing like straight rubbing compound. Try it in a small area.
Clay Bars are good for removing water spots also.
There are plenty of Zaino distributors in California.
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96 Black Impala SS
Authorized Zaino Showcar Polish Distributor
www.zainobros.com (http://www.zainobros.com)
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KevinSS
08-18-2002, 10:42 PM
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Kix:
Oh, and should I clay bar before compounding, or after?</font>
Before
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96 Black Impala SS
Authorized Zaino Showcar Polish Distributor
www.zainobros.com (http://www.zainobros.com)
Remember #3