Got waterspots?
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Got waterspots?
If you have tought waterspots on your windows and can't seem to remove them, I've found the perfect combination to do just that. Steel wool and KlearKote Vanilla Moose. I have had crazy waterspots on my windows for the last month and a half and i've tried a few different methods only to see my work be for naught as the spots weren't removed as much as they were covered up. So this weekend I decided to get serious about getting them out and the combo listed above did the trick! Now it's time to get back to work and get the waterspots out of my paint, for that i'm gonna use a polishing pad and some Top of the Line Medium cut leveler, followed by a coat of Vanilla Moose, and topped off with a coat of Mother's SynWax.
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RE: Got waterspots?
Thanks for the tip!, may have to try that someday as it seems to rain daily in the afternoons here in FL. What i'm doing right now is when I wax the MC I actually wax the windshield too it seems to help with not having to use the wipers as much. I call it poor mans rain X
BnB SS
BnB SS
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RE: Got waterspots?
ORIGINAL: BacknBlack SS
Thanks for the tip!, may have to try that someday as it seems to rain daily in the afternoons here in FL. What i'm doing right now is when I wax the MC I actually wax the windshield too it seems to help with not having to use the wipers as much. I call it poor mans rain X
BnB SS
Thanks for the tip!, may have to try that someday as it seems to rain daily in the afternoons here in FL. What i'm doing right now is when I wax the MC I actually wax the windshield too it seems to help with not having to use the wipers as much. I call it poor mans rain X
BnB SS
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