This Water Spot Remover Actually Works | CarPro Spotless 2.0

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2022
  • We’ve had our hands on CarPro’s Spotless 2.0 (which was a new release for 2022) for some time, and finally had an opportunity to test it out in a real world setting by attempting to remove some water spots on the glass of our Ford Mondeo.
    Spotless 2.0 has been developed to quickly remove damaging water spots on both single-stage and clear-coated paint finishes, and is advertised as safe to use on glass, chrome, stainless steel, plastic, and rubber trim.
    We also took the opportunity to pull out our old bottle of CarPro’s original Spotless formula to compare the differences side-by-side.
    Check out the Omni Garage website omnigarage.co.nz
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Комментарии • 40

  • @Ecko_Daniel
    @Ecko_Daniel Год назад +3

    Very nice video,i love the videos You guys make...no fake, just honest opinions on products! Very, very good! I'm waiting to see and test out Carpro innerQD!...keep up the good work!

    • @OmniGarage
      @OmniGarage  Год назад

      Thanks for the really kind comment Dan!

  • @kimnewling5728
    @kimnewling5728 Год назад +2

    Yes please. I'd like to see 2.0 on paint. Cool comparison. Thx

    • @OmniGarage
      @OmniGarage  Год назад

      Check out the video we published about an hour ago. This shows results on paint! Enjoy!

  • @badlilstang
    @badlilstang 3 дня назад

    In the instructions for Spotless 2.0... Do NOT spray directly on glass. Use with caution, buff in and off instantly and neutralize.

  • @rockhills
    @rockhills Год назад +2

    Water spots on glass suck. A few years ago I had some water spots on my side windows and tried just about everything, even compound with microfiber pad and nothing helped. I later took the car to get tint and I don't know what they did but somehow they were able to remove all the water spots. The tint looked great but the water spot removal impressed me more 😂

    • @OmniGarage
      @OmniGarage  Год назад

      They sure do! Have you tried Carpro Spotless 2.0?

    • @lkfieilmnmdfh
      @lkfieilmnmdfh 4 месяца назад

      probably some cheap strong chemicals lol!!

  • @armandosinger
    @armandosinger Год назад +1

    When you used the light to see etching in the glass-was that etching from the water spots that were removed, or etching caused by the acidic Spotless 2.0?

    • @OmniGarage
      @OmniGarage  Год назад +1

      Great question. I would guess it’s from the years of water spot build up. What do you think?
      I recently removed water spots followed by a polish on a Range Rover. Those water spots were so imbedded and etched the roof had to be heated up (using the sun), water spot remover applied, finished by a compound and a finished polish. Without the sun and Carpro spotless 2.0 the compound polishing did nothing.
      Check out or recent FB/IG reel to see the results.

    • @armandosinger
      @armandosinger Год назад +1

      @@OmniGarage yes, I would also guess the etching mentioned was from water spots rather than the acidic spray itself.
      Wow that sounds like a big water spot removal job!

    • @OmniGarage
      @OmniGarage  Год назад +1

      Yeah it sure was! That was at the very extreme end of the scale. Not fun but a very happy and thankful client.

  • @alexlundgren940
    @alexlundgren940 Год назад +1

    Have you experienced any issues using this on glass? Had some limescale in the corners of my rear windscreen. Applied it with a brush, let it sit for maybe 2 mins, and then rinsed of with low pressure. Now there are spots and running trails where the product sat which won’t rub off. Should I try to dissolve that with more product?

    • @OmniGarage
      @OmniGarage  Год назад

      Didn’t have this problem. Yeah try more product and wipe of with a wet towel. You don’t want the product sitting for too long.

    • @hsuzhewei5479
      @hsuzhewei5479 Год назад +1

      Hi, I have the same problem, did you solve it?

    • @OmniGarage
      @OmniGarage  Год назад

      Polish the glass with a compound

    • @alexlundgren940
      @alexlundgren940 4 месяца назад

      @@hsuzhewei5479It kind of solved itself actually. I often use acidic car shampoos, like Carpro Descale. And after maybe 3-4 washes with those trails were gone.

  • @garywillis8737
    @garywillis8737 Год назад +1

    How acidic is the 2.0? Are you comfortable using it in ceramic coated paint surface?

    • @OmniGarage
      @OmniGarage  Год назад

      I think it’s a pretty aggressive cleaner. It has a pH of 4.0. Carpro Cquarts 3.0 has pH of 3-14 ish, and Gtechniq CSL has a pH of 2-12 ish. So should be safe on these coatings. I would use with caution and spot treat water spots rather than soaking your whole car in this product.

    • @garywillis8737
      @garywillis8737 Год назад +1

      @@OmniGarage Good call mate. Merry Christmas bud.

    • @OmniGarage
      @OmniGarage  Год назад

      No problem happy to help! Merry Christmas

    • @snsum2853
      @snsum2853 Год назад +1

      ​@@OmniGarageSpotless 2.0 has a pH of 2.2 based on testing by Sandro at Car Craft, and Descale is between 3.5-4 depending on dilution, one of the downsides of ceramic is the waterspots that come with it so not the best for cars that live outside and/or don't get much love. You guys should give graphene coatings a go, or try the new DiamondProtech range, they're supposed to be better at protecting against waterspots or Carpro Sic which is pretty good at that part too but not the longevity part

  • @59CommandoLee
    @59CommandoLee 2 месяца назад

    ...Yeah mate, got matching shorts too! 😂😂

    • @OmniGarage
      @OmniGarage  2 месяца назад

      Haha. Never noticed that until you pointed it out. #notplanned

  • @hsuzhewei5479
    @hsuzhewei5479 Год назад +1

    Hi, maybe I used this product improperly and left it for too long, cause it left a lot of marks on my glass, how can I remove it?

  • @ajm5261
    @ajm5261 Год назад +1

    Is this safe for graphene coated?

  • @KrushevLuzcov
    @KrushevLuzcov Год назад +1

    Can it be applied multiple times?

    • @OmniGarage
      @OmniGarage  Год назад +1

      I would say that after a few applications and the water spots haven’t come out….then you need to try a different method/product.

    • @KrushevLuzcov
      @KrushevLuzcov Год назад

      @@OmniGarage ok, thank you for your advice. I applied it twice to a side window to test and it was not clean as in the video, it was left with spots of the product.

  • @badlilstang
    @badlilstang 3 дня назад

    That stuff is POTENT... you just don't leave it on there.. you gotta wash it off or wipe it with a quick detailer.. something to remove it completely... it can even strip coatings if you arent careful..

  • @ilikechickensausages2075
    @ilikechickensausages2075 Год назад +2

    Don't use this on your side mirrors i did and they turned all hazy.

    • @OmniGarage
      @OmniGarage  Год назад

      Good to know it didn’t play nicely with the plastics on the side mirror. Hopefully you’re able to fix it!

    • @ilikechickensausages2075
      @ilikechickensausages2075 Год назад +1

      @@OmniGarage Brand new genuine Volkswagen Amarok glass mirror set me back $240 Australian dollars

    • @OmniGarage
      @OmniGarage  Год назад

      Far out. I wonder why it didn’t like it?

    • @ilikechickensausages2075
      @ilikechickensausages2075 Год назад +1

      @@OmniGarage I was told by Carpro and the store i bought it from would it be safe they both said YES
      but it's a mirror surface yes glass like but very very sensitive, and i new this but had my doubts.
      But since i got the double ok i went with it, and paid the price, if you find water spots on any side mirror
      I would use a glass polish just my 2 cents worth.

    • @OmniGarage
      @OmniGarage  Год назад +1

      Fair enough I would have gone ahead with it too. I’m sorry this has happened to you. Thank you for commenting your experience and I’m sure if others read these comments they will found this helpful.