Mckees37 paint coating + waterspot removal?

Ryanm

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I just did m37 coating to my car last weekend. I've not used it before but I'm very pleased with the gloss and sickness.

We had a good rain while I was at work and I got some water spots. I'm wondering what people use to remove them?

I know there was some talk about a waterspot remover (don't remember which brand) degrading a coating so I want to try and avoid that potential problem. I used mckees waterless wash and it seemed to work well. I know I will get some tougher ones at some point tho.

Pictures make everything better so here it is the night I finished it up.






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I just did m37 coating to my car last weekend. I've not used it before but I'm very pleased with the gloss and sickness.

We had a good rain while I was at work and I got some water spots. I'm wondering what people use to remove them?

I know there was some talk about a waterspot remover (don't remember which brand) degrading a coating so I want to try and avoid that potential problem. I used mckees waterless wash and it seemed to work well. I know I will get some tougher ones at some point tho.

Pictures make everything better so here it is the night I finished it up.






Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G935A using Autogeekonline mobile app




Your Challenger looks fantastic. Nice work. :dblthumb2:

In this video I explain that your first line of defense against water spots is our Waterless Wash On The Go. If that doesn't work, use our FAST Water Spot Remover.

The secret to avoiding damaged caused by water spots is to remove them as soon as possible.

 
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