@@tehama4321 lol Most professional detailers will tell you the same. VRP, Nonsense, Water Spot Remover. Thats about all good products they have. Mostly everything else is overpriced mediocre products perfectly marketed to the mass population. 🥸
oscar! great video…i’ve been wanting to try the water spot remover from mckee’s i hear good things about it. the only one i’ve used thus far is diy details water spot remover 😜
@@FrankoDetails Franko thanks for watching and commenting! In my experience I have a better result with viscous or gel like water spot removers as they can dwell on panel longer. I just tried the diy detail remover and it smells awesome and sprays easily but I don’t have enough experience with it yet. Let me know how the Mckees works ?
For those edges buy the glass pad in 3-inch and use hand block, else Carpro has a felt block for glass product. I too hate cleaning the exterior glass and then it shows up those hard water spots. A real killer of time doing a mobile detailing
@@MyGuyKirby Good suggestions, thanks! Yes for sure, that was the case in this clients car. Since the dirt was covering up the water spots I couldn’t tell until after I washed the car, it added a whole hour or more to the detail. It was cool though because I got to make this video and the clients were very pleased.
Another very informative how to video, truly appreciate it!
My pleasure! Thank you for watching & supporting the channel!
Very informative and helpful video Oscar!! Thanks for the step by step instructions!
@@willsridecare hey Will!
Thanks, I’m glad you found value in my video. Appreciate the feedback 😃🤝
Just had a friend ask me the same question. I sent video directly to him. Thank you ! 🐐 Moves
Awesome! 😎
Thanks for sharing the video Adrian 🤝🫡
"They don't make a lot of great products" 😂
This man is a savage.
@@tehama4321 lol
Most professional detailers will tell you the same.
VRP, Nonsense, Water Spot Remover.
Thats about all good products they have. Mostly everything else is overpriced mediocre products perfectly marketed to the mass population. 🥸
oscar! great video…i’ve been wanting to try the water spot remover from mckee’s i hear good things about it. the only one i’ve used thus far is diy details water spot remover 😜
@@FrankoDetails Franko thanks for watching and commenting!
In my experience I have a better result with viscous or gel like water spot removers as they can dwell on panel longer. I just tried the diy detail remover and it smells awesome and sprays easily but I don’t have enough experience with it yet.
Let me know how the Mckees works ?
Wow, have you had to work with water spots on the rims? Or wheels? Love the results 😍😍
Yes I have, its not fun but pretty much the same steps as I described in the video will work 👍🏻
For those edges buy the glass pad in 3-inch and use hand block, else Carpro has a felt block for glass product. I too hate cleaning the exterior glass and then it shows up those hard water spots. A real killer of time doing a mobile detailing
@@MyGuyKirby Good suggestions, thanks! Yes for sure, that was the case in this clients car. Since the dirt was covering up the water spots I couldn’t tell until after I washed the car, it added a whole hour or more to the detail. It was cool though because I got to make this video and the clients were very pleased.
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Thanks Humberto!