Removing water spots from vinyl stripes

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I'm trying to help a friend with an issue on his 2008 GT500. This is a car he recently purchased and is a garage queen.

"Does anyone have information or knowledge of how to remove hard-water spots from stripes. My blue hood, roof and trunk stripes are covered in them and I've tried washing, waxing and even a special plastic polish, but nothing has helped. I can order a new set, but that will set me back about $1100.00 not including installation."

Any help would be great.
 
I'm trying to help a friend with an issue on his 2008 GT500. This is a car he recently purchased and is a garage queen.

"Does anyone have information or knowledge of how to remove hard-water spots from stripes. My blue hood, roof and trunk stripes are covered in them and I've tried washing, waxing and even a special plastic polish, but nothing has helped. I can order a new set, but that will set me back about $1100.00 not including installation."

Any help would be great.


This topic either recently came up or I was involved in Private Messages over this issue....


Hang on....


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It was a PM from a new member with a 2007 Shelby GT with tough hard water spots.


My reply back to him when he asked for a way to remove water spots off of vinyl stripes was,


Get either Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant or CarPro Pearl and massage either of these products onto the vinyl graphics using a soft, foam applicator pad.

It "might" remove or improve the water spots but you won't know until you try.

One thing for sure, both/either will maintain the vinyl graphics and keep them looking good.

You need to find something to use regularly that's for sure.


The problem with vinyl graphic is the material itself doesn't lend itself well to being abrading in any fashion. If you rub hard on it you'll put rubbing scratches into it.

That's the downside of some cosmetic features of a car, it's not easy for the average person or even the skilled detailer to undo damage to all the materials used to make the car.

In the PM I received about the water spots on the Shelby, the forum member also told me they researched this issue and found it to be a common problem on Ford Mustang forums.


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I had the same problem with the stripes on the hood of my MINI. To compound the problem, I also had residue from the tape I used to keep me from messing them up when I used the polisher.

I tried everything I could think of to remove the blemishes. Finally, I thought I was going to just replace the stripes. Thinking that i was going to replace them anyway, I just decided to let the polisher have a go at them. I believe I was using a light abrasive like Wolfgang's swirl remover. They came out perfect.

My stripes have a shine to them, so I'm not sure this will work on a matte finish, but it worked like a charm for me.
 
Thanks for adding this and a couple of comments...

I just decided to let the polisher have a go at them. I believe I was using a light abrasive like Wolfgang's swirl remover. They came out perfect.

Maybe Wolfgang Finishing Glaze? TSR is a medium cut polish.



My stripes have a shine to them, so I'm not sure this will work on a matte finish, but it worked like a charm for me.

Shiny graphics and matte graphics are two very different animals. Anyone reading this into the future be sure to test first...


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