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Old 12-10-2006, 01:46 AM
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Default Remove Water Damage

guys, i parked my car overnight at a spot that turned out to be a death trap. The Sprinklers came on and the next day I had all these white spots on my Black H3. So I washed it, and damnit it didnt come off. It seems like its baked into the paint. Hopefully non of you guys have had that happen, but maybe some may know how to remove it.
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Old 12-10-2006, 02:02 AM
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Try claying it. I'll bet you the clay will get it out.
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Clay will work. If you have never used it make sure you fully understand how to before you start.

I have a black H3 also, if you put a good carnuba wax on it often, like monthly, even brush scratches will come out easier.
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Watch the clay or you cna f it up. Good cleaning wax then some mothers
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http://www.liquidglass.com/lgpclnr.htm

I've had great success with Liquid Glass cleaners and polish.
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Calcium n the water?
Use the clay, just make sure to use a fluid to keep the clay very wet while using and you won't screw up the finish. Also, don't press on the clay, just let it slide along on the wet surface, and make sure to kneed it often.
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