So I followed this technique and removed the water minerals from the inner ring, which the scar still remained. Used aggressive polishing pads including wool pads and heavy compound polishing for 3 hours at a slow hand speed/light pressure to allow the polisher to really cut and the scars got lighter in some areas but were not completely gone. But due to this video I was able to properly explain to the client and still got a tip.
I agree with darrellwalthrall......not crazy about the obnoxious "music". I do love the practical tips that no other channels seem to talk about. I'll keep coming back for more because I find this to be higher quality than most other detailing channels. Good stuff.
I agree with @kennethlafrate8460....I agree with darrellwalthrall......not crazy about the obnoxious "music". Great video overall, but the blasting was hard to endure.
Your products and instruction is the best in the business! I started using your products this weekend and without fail, upon contact, I saw immediate results! Big thanks to everyone at the DIY Detail team! I'm a customer for life!
I see so many comments on other videos of various water spot removers not removing water spots. This is the first video I found that actually explains the process and whats happening.
I purchased this water spot remover a few months ago and I'm shocked at what it has accomplished. My ceramic coating was so clogged with mineral deposits that I really thought the coating had failed prematurely. It is a 9 yr rated coating and it's only been 2 years. I do drive a lot and the car is always outside. I had no clue how bad a coating can clog. I mean it had zero beading on my hood. Just flat, slow moving water sheets. This water spot remover is a game changer. If you think your coating has failed, this is what you want to try before redoing your coating 💯
I just used water spot remover on a 2020 Pacifica that I have had for 2 years and this seems like a brand new paint job. I think this is the most underrated product that you have. It could all be in my head but the bugs barely stick to my bumper but what does I can easily remove. I used to have to scrub and use AllClean and it was still not easy compared to my newer vehicle. My sponge just glides on the lower panels compared to it just dragging along. I feel you should highlight this product more. Maybe use it on half the car and show the difference after a week or two of dirt and how easy it removes. Please let more people know about the magical and so easy to use product. I will be watching more videos to find out how often I should use this. Please tell more people about this product!
Mine show up in the sun more and in certain street lights. I am hoping to reduce them in a few weeks when I do the whole process on My 'vette. Light polish, decon, DIY 5 year ceramic. I am excited. Thanks for another great video, Yvan.
@@diydetailofficial I spent a lot of hours on it back in 2020. It needs a refresher now. 20 years old, 120,000 miles and still 541 hp at the wheels. I love the old battle axe :) Thanks!
Your videos are great! For a newbie like me they have become an essential part of my research process. Keep up the great work and great products. Hope that Pad washer you mentioned at SEMA is available soon!👍
If the car has a ceramic coated, would you still polish it like this every time you got water spots? Would you need to reapply the coating in the area you polished? Thanks!
if you get water spots, and it's coated, this would be the perfect product to use...use it quickly after you get the water spots and you shouldn't have to deal with polishing. If life happens and they're on for too long, you can try this method and polish ever so lightly and the coating should be fine. abrasion wears down coatings, however, and so just be aware of that fine line as you navigate the real world and its many variables lol
Hello, I sprayed some DIY rinseless wash on the surface to clean a bird dropping but did not dry off in time and now there are some water spots on the paint. I've tried to wash them off but they are not coming off. Since this is recent, I am thinking the water spot remover should remove them. Hopefully when it comes in in a few days it will not have etched too much. I do have the ceramic coating on it. I know I should have wiped off the rinseless but was not aware that it could leave such spots behind. Thank you for your help.
@@diydetailofficial I actually tried to take them off using the rinseless but they seem very stubborn. I used some light clay and most seem to have come off though. Hopefully the next wash the remaining will come off? It's weird that these seemed a lot more stubborn to remove. Thank you for your response.
this happens mostly with ceramic coating even rain water and dust leaves water spot..i gave up on coatings and went back to my sealant issue solved..plus I like to detail my car twice a year..only light polish once before winter and after winter..keeps the car looking good..
DIY - great video. Very helpful. I've noticed my car doesnt get spots anywhere but on the hood. I've tried using the water spot remover spray, but have never gone back over with a buffing pad. I'll give it a try. Question: on a highway trip, I drove past some workers cutting concrete. The mixture of water and concrete dust was splashed on the side of my car. The hardened mixture will not come off the side of my car. I'd use a polisher and try to manually 'buff' it off, but I'm afraid it will cause major scarring and scratching. What approach should I use to remove this?
Hy Ivan i have a question does the the minerals etch thru a ceramic coating . i really want to polish and prepare my car for a ceramic coating and to say the car is in elements 24/7 yea and i really want to know if the water spot will etch thru the ceramic coating i think DR. Beasley sayed in a video a ceramic coating is the best protection for water spots . i think he meaned the ceramic coating is the sacrificial layer to save the clear coat from damage i really like the job you guys doing is sad your products are not in the region i live yea thanks and keep up the good work
@@diydetailofficial I live in Romania is far away from you guys many Detailing products from US can't be faund here and is sad if you order something it will be delivered in 20 days a lot of Time and many more things And thanks for the fast answer I really apreciate you guys keep up the good work and have a nice and beautiful day.😁😁
Hey Yvan, I hope all is well. I have a question: I dont have CR Spotless; how do we use a waterspot remover and a quick detailer (as a drying aid)? I am thinking that after washing the car while its still wet, we spray water spot remover on the vehicle followed by a quick detailer and then towel dry; is this the right approach?
that's a great question...i don't know for sure but can check for you! Or you could reach out directly to the company and ask them, since they would be ordering it from us:)
Thank you for the excellent instructional videos Yvan and Nick! Can you use the clay towel with the water spot remover like you do with the iron remover?
Does your gold standard polish work well on chrome bumpers? Or do you recommend using a dedicated metal polish? Which pad would use on chrome? Your wool pad? It would be for a 2013-2018 Ram truck chrome bumpers.
We don’t have a primer polish, unfortunately. A very very light polish won’t remove the coating, but it’s a fine line for sure …everybody has different paint and how aggressive they get with the polish and polisher is hard to know in conjunction with the condition of their paint without being there in person
Best to just flush the panel with a hose or pressure washer, you can also use a sprayer with Rinseless Wash solution to flush a panel but it takes a while and is a bit cumbersome
Do you need an iron remover and water spot remover? They both remove mineras, right? If you need both any order to use the 2 products or is Iron removal enough for both jobs?
New to detailing and just practicing on my own vehicle, will the iron remover, during your prepping the car stage not dissolve the minerals of the water-spots, then to be cleaned off with the rest of the washing process ? Or do i need the water-spot removal product ?
Hey Yvan, If doing a full wash and decon on a vehicle, at what point is it best to use the waterspot remover? after tar and glue stage or before? Many thanks for the great content
If you were about to do this process, would you need to do a decon wash prior to this? Say you had Ceramic Gloss on a car that had Water Spots. Do you need to remove the Ceramic Gloss? Wash with incredible suds or Rinseless? Or something stronger to remove Ceramic Gloss, to get to the Water Spots?
How long would it take for the waterspot to etch into the paint? I know its probably faster on a black car, parked in sun all day long, but I mean just generally. Is it days or weeks?
Hey guys, I just bought DIY Detail water spot remover. Can I use it on chrome and black bumper trim? I have a Silverado that sleeps outside and water spots are on these areas my truck sleeps outside it’s a constant battle.
not the method we recommend. but if you *were* to try this method, you wouldn't be the first person to do so. You wouldn't want to aggressively polish but on a low speed setting you can try it. See if you get the results you want
@@diydetailofficial thank you as I am cleaning the schools football bus and was looking for ways not to be there all day. Slow and steady is the rule for water minerals.
@@diydetailofficial Thank you for responding. It was on my side view mirrors and windows. Not sure if the side view mirrors are glass or plastic though.
What do you use for tar removal? I have a white car and always get little spots of tar on my lower panels. Are you working on developing your own tar removal product?
Hi Yvan, with just about every last step protection product , including ceramic coatings, one of the selling features is the hydrophobics and beading . Does this mean our long term coating is more than likely going to be a victim of waterspots and hence a polisher will be needed to remove the spots along with the coating? Would a coating with water sheeting be a better option? Would love to see this if its a possibility. Thanks
All coatings both bead and sheet. A little water beads, flooding the panel sheets. A hydrophilic coating ( like what a dish soap does) has been tried but while it provides chemical protection it doesn’t provide self cleaning and gloss like a hydrophobic coating. I’ve had coated cars for over 20 years and have never had water spots. Rain doesn’t cause water spots, sprinklers, and poor wash technique cause water spots. A coating doesn’t mean you will have water spots.
What colour is the liquid? I have been using chemical guys water spot remover, that is orange but it stains all my cloths/applicators. The other day I used it on a white car and it left a stain which unfortunately wouldn't wipe off so it had to be polished out, needless to say it was a rather disappointing experience.
It is, but it’s a lot more work. Here’s a way of polishing that may fit your space limitations. ruclips.net/video/brJAlrMPYu0/видео.htmlsi=fqsse9cFa-k2VvnE
Damn it, and l just got my first black car where water spots are so much more noticeable. I have learned so much from your RUclips videos in the last two week's, that has gotten me exited abut detailing, but now l have to start worrying about water spots 😅 I work abroad for half the year, for two months at a time. While l am at home I will be able to do what is necessary to try to prevent those water spots showing up, but there is not much l can do while l am away and my wife is in charge of cleaning the car, or is there? I try to get her to drive the car through a touchless car wash once in a while, but maybe it would be better if she took the car to a car wash where they dry the car afterwards with towels.
Sorry to be so FAR out and a Late Responder, (New to the Channel). Silly question, but "if" you're working in a Small area like displayed her, What about all the Water Spot Remover Running down the Side of the Vehicle???? Will it Streak? Does it leave Lines down the Side Panel? Will it Also need Polishing?
It's the most annoying thing that can happen to a car like seriously water spots. What kind of cheap paint or clearcoat do these car companies use nowadays because I never experienced any of this stuff back in the day
I literally almost made the exact same comment, but then saw yours. I would add that if there has to be music, make is quiter than the voice track, not louder.
diydetail.com/products/water-spot-remover
Maybe this is a rhetorical question, is this pH neutral? If not, do you know of a neutral water spot remover product that works?
So I followed this technique and removed the water minerals from the inner ring, which the scar still remained. Used aggressive polishing pads including wool pads and heavy compound polishing for 3 hours at a slow hand speed/light pressure to allow the polisher to really cut and the scars got lighter in some areas but were not completely gone. But due to this video I was able to properly explain to the client and still got a tip.
Excellent!
I agree with darrellwalthrall......not crazy about the obnoxious "music". I do love the practical tips that no other channels seem to talk about. I'll keep coming back for more because I find this to be higher quality than most other detailing channels. Good stuff.
Thank you
I agree with @kennethlafrate8460....I agree with darrellwalthrall......not crazy about the obnoxious "music". Great video overall, but the blasting was hard to endure.
Your products and instruction is the best in the business! I started using your products this weekend and without fail, upon contact, I saw immediate results! Big thanks to everyone at the DIY Detail team! I'm a customer for life!
You are so welcome! Thanks for the support it means the world:)
I see so many comments on other videos of various water spot removers not removing water spots. This is the first video I found that actually explains the process and whats happening.
Thank you.
Priceless tutorials.
thank you!
I purchased this water spot remover a few months ago and I'm shocked at what it has accomplished. My ceramic coating was so clogged with mineral deposits that I really thought the coating had failed prematurely. It is a 9 yr rated coating and it's only been 2 years. I do drive a lot and the car is always outside. I had no clue how bad a coating can clog. I mean it had zero beading on my hood. Just flat, slow moving water sheets. This water spot remover is a game changer. If you think your coating has failed, this is what you want to try before redoing your coating 💯
Thank you.
I just used water spot remover on a 2020 Pacifica that I have had for 2 years and this seems like a brand new paint job. I think this is the most underrated product that you have. It could all be in my head but the bugs barely stick to my bumper but what does I can easily remove. I used to have to scrub and use AllClean and it was still not easy compared to my newer vehicle. My sponge just glides on the lower panels compared to it just dragging along.
I feel you should highlight this product more. Maybe use it on half the car and show the difference after a week or two of dirt and how easy it removes. Please let more people know about the magical and so easy to use product.
I will be watching more videos to find out how often I should use this.
Please tell more people about this product!
Thank you.
Mine show up in the sun more and in certain street lights. I am hoping to reduce them in a few weeks when I do the whole process on My 'vette. Light polish, decon, DIY 5 year ceramic. I am excited. Thanks for another great video, Yvan.
Good luck! Have fun
@@diydetailofficial I spent a lot of hours on it back in 2020. It needs a refresher now. 20 years old, 120,000 miles and still 541 hp at the wheels. I love the old battle axe :) Thanks!
Excellent, 541 hp is fun
Yes it is!! If I want to feel more power, a good friend has a Lambo Huracan Tecnica LP-640 2, and a 2019 ZR-1 with 922whp! 😳🤣😎🤘🏼🏎️
Your videos are great! For a newbie like me they have become an essential part of my research process. Keep up the great work and great products. Hope that Pad washer you mentioned at SEMA is available soon!👍
Awesome, thank you!
around 2:21, when you said to wash it, did you hose it off with water or wash using rinseless wash bucket and sponge?
Rinse
I really needed this one! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
If the car has a ceramic coated, would you still polish it like this every time you got water spots? Would you need to reapply the coating in the area you polished? Thanks!
if you get water spots, and it's coated, this would be the perfect product to use...use it quickly after you get the water spots and you shouldn't have to deal with polishing. If life happens and they're on for too long, you can try this method and polish ever so lightly and the coating should be fine. abrasion wears down coatings, however, and so just be aware of that fine line as you navigate the real world and its many variables lol
Hello, I sprayed some DIY rinseless wash on the surface to clean a bird dropping but did not dry off in time and now there are some water spots on the paint. I've tried to wash them off but they are not coming off. Since this is recent, I am thinking the water spot remover should remove them. Hopefully when it comes in in a few days it will not have etched too much. I do have the ceramic coating on it.
I know I should have wiped off the rinseless but was not aware that it could leave such spots behind. Thank you for your help.
Those will simply wash off, no stress.
@@diydetailofficial I actually tried to take them off using the rinseless but they seem very stubborn. I used some light clay and most seem to have come off though. Hopefully the next wash the remaining will come off? It's weird that these seemed a lot more stubborn to remove. Thank you for your response.
Thanks for sharing your very useful tips and tricks Mr détailing teacher 👌👏👍.
Thank you for your comment.
This is the only water spot remover I trust. It’s been sold out for a while now. I won’t coat cars without this product being used first.
It will be back very soon
Question Is it save to use your wsr on a Matt finish vehicle wrap that is ceramic coated? Thanks
Yes, but do not allow it to dry.
this happens mostly with ceramic coating even rain water and dust leaves water spot..i gave up on coatings and went back to my sealant issue solved..plus I like to detail my car twice a year..only light polish once before winter and after winter..keeps the car looking good..
That works.
What sealant do you use??
@@tonyhouston9473 FK1000p and after month or so top it with Gyeon wet coat amazing result..Also top it with collinite 915 during summer..
DIY - great video. Very helpful. I've noticed my car doesnt get spots anywhere but on the hood. I've tried using the water spot remover spray, but have never gone back over with a buffing pad. I'll give it a try. Question: on a highway trip, I drove past some workers cutting concrete. The mixture of water and concrete dust was splashed on the side of my car. The hardened mixture will not come off the side of my car. I'd use a polisher and try to manually 'buff' it off, but I'm afraid it will cause major scarring and scratching. What approach should I use to remove this?
There is a product called Romix Backset Platinum. It’s the best solution for removing concrete.
@@diydetailofficial an expensive product. I'll have to keep the concrete. Thank you though.
Go to your local concrete company, they will have some, and be able to sell you a small quantity
@@diydetailofficial good to hear! Thank you.
Nice job guys! Thanks for providing such useful content. Was that the 15mm or the 21mm DA?
21 mm at the beginning, rotary at the end.
hello yvan, thanks for this tuto but where is your rotary polisher ? you learn me so with the rotary ! roro
We use different tools to showcase different methods, some people are still afraid of the rotary.
Hy Ivan i have a question does the the minerals etch thru a ceramic coating . i really want to polish and prepare my car for a ceramic coating and to say the car is in elements 24/7 yea and i really want to know if the water spot will etch thru the ceramic coating i think DR. Beasley sayed in a video a ceramic coating is the best protection for water spots . i think he meaned the ceramic coating is the sacrificial layer to save the clear coat from damage i really like the job you guys doing is sad your products are not in the region i live yea thanks and keep up the good work
Where do you live?
Yes a coating helps prevent etching
@@diydetailofficial I live in Romania is far away from you guys many Detailing products from US can't be faund here and is sad if you order something it will be delivered in 20 days a lot of Time and many more things
And thanks for the fast answer I really apreciate you guys keep up the good work and have a nice and beautiful day.😁😁
Hey Yvan, I hope all is well. I have a question:
I dont have CR Spotless; how do we use a waterspot remover and a quick detailer (as a drying aid)?
I am thinking that after washing the car while its still wet, we spray water spot remover on the vehicle followed by a quick detailer and then towel dry; is this the right approach?
DIY Detail Water Spot Remover needs to be rinsed
Excellent video! When is this product available in the Netherlands? (this year?)
that's a great question...i don't know for sure but can check for you! Or you could reach out directly to the company and ask them, since they would be ordering it from us:)
also than you for watching!!
Is DIY Detail iron decon and waterspot remover safe to use on Hydrolite ceramic coating? Or will they damage the hydrolite coating?
Perfectly safe.
Thank you for the excellent instructional videos Yvan and Nick! Can you use the clay towel with the water spot remover like you do with the iron remover?
No, DIY Detail Water Spot Remover will damage your Perforated Synthetic Decontamination Towel
@@diydetailofficial Thank you for the response!
Need some clarification. Both my vehicles are silver. Since they won't get as hot as darker vehicles, do I not need to worry about water spots?
Yes
Just found some water spots on my ceramic coated truck
DIY water spot remover has been ordered. 😊@diydetailofficial
Is water spot remover used as the last step in detailing, after washing. Etc.? And is it safe on waxed cars? Thank you
Yes and yes
Thank you. Received your water spot remover yesterday, can't wait to try it.
Does your gold standard polish work well on chrome bumpers? Or do you recommend using a dedicated metal polish? Which pad would use on chrome? Your wool pad? It would be for a 2013-2018 Ram truck chrome bumpers.
It will deep clean the bumper, but will not remove scratches. Yes the wool pad.
Any other polish with ceramic other than Essence+ to use on coated cars after using water spot remover
We don’t have a primer polish, unfortunately. A very very light polish won’t remove the coating, but it’s a fine line for sure …everybody has different paint and how aggressive they get with the polish and polisher is hard to know in conjunction with the condition of their paint without being there in person
@@diydetailofficial Thank You, Maybe a new product opportunity?
Yes, it’s in development.
In the bonus section with red jeweling pad, was it a spray of the gold standard polish?
Yep always just one spray with Gold Standard Polish on a damp pad
Would you be able to remove the water spot remover with a rinseless wash dipped clay towel? Would that help too or is that not recommended?
Best to just flush the panel with a hose or pressure washer, you can also use a sprayer with Rinseless Wash solution to flush a panel but it takes a while and is a bit cumbersome
Definitely looking forward to this!
Thank you
Do you need an iron remover and water spot remover? They both remove mineras, right? If you need both any order to use the 2 products or is Iron removal enough for both jobs?
Iron remover removes rust stains, DIY Detail Water Spot Remover removers minerals such as calcium
As a seasonal maintenance on a coated car, wash car, spray on water spot remover, allow to sit, and rinse off to see hydrophobics come back?
Yes
Water spot remover is the perfect solution to the haze around emblems/badges.
Yes
Loved the video! Will this product work on glass?
Yes it does!
New to detailing and just practicing on my own vehicle, will the iron remover, during your prepping the car stage not dissolve the minerals of the water-spots, then to be cleaned off with the rest of the washing process ? Or do i need the water-spot removal product ?
Iron Removers do not remove minerals
@ awsome, thanks for the reply your channel is great with many useful tips
Can you use any waterless spray with the water spot remover
No, if you’re not using DIY Detail Rinseless Wash, you will need to test for compatibility.
Can it be used on a ceramic coat
Can this product be used on PPF and Ceramic Coatings with water spots?
Yes
Hey Yvan, If doing a full wash and decon on a vehicle, at what point is it best to use the waterspot remover? after tar and glue stage or before? Many thanks for the great content
After DIY Detail Iron Remover and Perforated Synthetic Decontamination Towel .Leave tar until last.
If you were about to do this process, would you need to do a decon wash prior to this? Say you had Ceramic Gloss on a car that had Water Spots. Do you need to remove the Ceramic Gloss? Wash with incredible suds or Rinseless? Or something stronger to remove Ceramic Gloss, to get to the Water Spots?
The vehicle needs to be cleaned and decontaminated.
How long would it take for the waterspot to etch into the paint? I know its probably faster on a black car, parked in sun all day long, but I mean just generally.
Is it days or weeks?
It’s hours or days depending on the mineral content and heat.
Hey guys, I just bought DIY Detail water spot remover. Can I use it on chrome and black bumper trim? I have a Silverado that sleeps outside and water spots are on these areas my truck sleeps outside it’s a constant battle.
Oh and maybe use the all clean too?
Thanks for info and recommendations on this.
Yes to both
New question please? Is it safe to use your Water spot remover on a windshield that has a protection film on it? Thanks 😉✌
Yes, it is, but do not allow it to dwell too long. I would apply it with a MF towel.
@@diydetailofficial Thank you, and Happy Thanksgiving
Looking forward to this
Thanks
If you had a large vehicle with water spots could you use a polisher to agitate the water spot remover with?
not the method we recommend. but if you *were* to try this method, you wouldn't be the first person to do so. You wouldn't want to aggressively polish but on a low speed setting you can try it. See if you get the results you want
@@diydetailofficial thank you as I am cleaning the schools football bus and was looking for ways not to be there all day. Slow and steady is the rule for water minerals.
Any tips for remover haze on a side mirror caused by water spot remover left on the surface for too long?
Is it on paint or on black plastic?
@@diydetailofficial Thank you for responding. It was on my side view mirrors and windows. Not sure if the side view mirrors are glass or plastic though.
What do you use for tar removal? I have a white car and always get little spots of tar on my lower panels. Are you working on developing your own tar removal product?
Our tree sap Remover is a great tar remover.
very nice can rain water also create water spots?
Yep
Hey Yvan which Milwaukee tool do you think is best for polishing I’m stuck between the 2??
They have 3, rotary, 21mm and 15 mm. They all have their uses. For paint correction the 21mm, for finishing the rotary. The 15 is a good compromise.
Hi Yvan, with just about every last step protection product , including ceramic coatings, one of the selling features is the hydrophobics and beading . Does this mean our long term coating is more than likely going to be a victim of waterspots and hence a polisher will be needed to remove the spots along with the coating? Would a coating with water sheeting be a better option? Would love to see this if its a possibility. Thanks
All coatings both bead and sheet. A little water beads, flooding the panel sheets. A hydrophilic coating ( like what a dish soap does) has been tried but while it provides chemical protection it doesn’t provide self cleaning and gloss like a hydrophobic coating.
I’ve had coated cars for over 20 years and have never had water spots. Rain doesn’t cause water spots, sprinklers, and poor wash technique cause water spots. A coating doesn’t mean you will have water spots.
@@diydetailofficial thanks mate. I've started using DIY Detail coatings and products
Thank you
I have used the waterspot remover under the sun and accidently left it there for two long, now there is a markred spot. Is there a way to fix that?
Rewet with DIY Detail Water Spot Remover, agitate, rinse
What colour is the liquid? I have been using chemical guys water spot remover, that is orange but it stains all my cloths/applicators. The other day I used it on a white car and it left a stain which unfortunately wouldn't wipe off so it had to be polished out, needless to say it was a rather disappointing experience.
Ours is colourless. It looks like watered down milk.
Can you do this water spot removal process after you’ve just waxed your vehicle?
No
So is this just not possible if you don't have a machine polisher? (Or can't own one due to space?)
It is, but it’s a lot more work. Here’s a way of polishing that may fit your space limitations.
ruclips.net/video/brJAlrMPYu0/видео.htmlsi=fqsse9cFa-k2VvnE
Tried your water spot remover on a black Ram truck. On the very top of the cab. It did nothing. Suggestions?
DIY Detail Water Spot Remover removes the minerals that cause the etching, you may need to polish to remove the etching
Same process for water spots on side MIRRORS? Or different process?
I got some nasty water spots on side mirrors
Yes
Is iron remover safe to use on PPF?
Yes
Missed the live stream haha, great video tho guys 🤙🍺
Thank you
Any idea when it will be back in stock?
Early January
The water spot remover does not need to be rinsed off with water?
I thought the same thing to be neutralized
Ideally yes, we wiped it away with rinseless wash to speed up the video.
Doesn’t that mean you have just removed your ceramic coating and have to put a new ceramic coating on that whole panel or glass?
DIY Detail Water Spot Remover doesn’t remove coatings
Damn it, and l just got my first black car where water spots are so much more noticeable. I have learned so much from your RUclips videos in the last two week's, that has gotten me exited abut detailing, but now l have to start worrying about water spots 😅 I work abroad for half the year, for two months at a time. While l am at home I will be able to do what is necessary to try to prevent those water spots showing up, but there is not much l can do while l am away and my wife is in charge of cleaning the car, or is there? I try to get her to drive the car through a touchless car wash once in a while, but maybe it would be better if she took the car to a car wash where they dry the car afterwards with towels.
Towel drying is best.
Sorry to be so FAR out and a Late Responder, (New to the Channel). Silly question, but "if" you're working in a Small area like displayed her, What about all the Water Spot Remover Running down the Side of the Vehicle???? Will it Streak? Does it leave Lines down the Side Panel? Will it Also need Polishing?
As long as it doesn’t bake in the sun , it will rinse off.
@@diydetailofficial WOW..... Thanks for the Quick Reply. Blew me away 😳 Thought I'd have to wait for Day's. 👍🏼
We appreciate and respect our viewers.
How do you prevent water spots from happening?
Proper wash technique
What’s the pH of this product?
3
Question. There is another RUclips detailer that I enjoy watching that claims polymers will clog a ceramic coating. Is that accurate?
It is a possibility, none of our products run that risk
It's the most annoying thing that can happen to a car like seriously water spots. What kind of cheap paint or clearcoat do these car companies use nowadays because I never experienced any of this stuff back in the day
Back in the day we used wax , it’s naturally resistant to water spots
1 bottle of water spot remover can do how many cars?
10-15 on average
Okay but doesn’t that take off the ceramic coating?
No
Where’s the rotary 🤷♂️
On the way
Wheel acid and water spots say goodbye! 😅
The more you know 😀
Ready
Thank you
Well spoke too soon 😆
Lol
Very informative
Music sucked
Would rather hear the D A polisher
thank you for watching, we are always trying new things with editing videos but we will take your feedback to heart on the next video
I literally almost made the exact same comment, but then saw yours. I would add that if there has to be music, make is quiter than the voice track, not louder.