While my car was parked at work, it rained and of course got my car all wet. And then the sun came out and dried the car. Now I have water stains on my car. I have tried mulitiple glazes and waxes and I can't get the stains off. Does anyone know how to get hard water stains off black paint? I've had my new Mustang for 2 months and I've been so careful but this happens and I'm crushed. If there is anything I can use by hand let me know. Otherwise I'll be having a pro detail my car and it's going to cost alot. I figure this is going to happen again so I would rather learn how to remove the stains myself. Thank you for anyone that can help.
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Clay magic is worth a try...if not MAYBE go on ebay and find some OLD blue coral- it WILL take it off, and WILL smooth the paint- but does so by cutting paint- best stuff Ive ever used, but a pain to do, and it does remove paint. Clay magic is safe bet.
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I have had trouble with that myself on my Sonic Blue paint but a good wash and then wax with Maguire's Cleaner wax takes them off with no issues. Of course rain is different depending on where you live, so maybe you can ask some locals who have nice cars what they use. Good luck.
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2005 Mustang GT Coupe
Sonic Blue
CDC Front chin spoiler and side window louvers, MRT rear window louver, SS inserts front and taillight chrome trim, Flowmaster American Thunder mufflers, C&L CAI, Diablo Pred. tune.
i had that happen to me as well when i was out of town with my dad. i parked my stang on teh end spot where i know noone would park next to me. sure enough i notice in the mornign that i was hit by a sprinkler and had huge water marks burned into the paint. all i did was give a good wash, clay magic, and polished the car and got them out. clay bar the car and that should work like martin and ford4v said.
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05' GT Vert
BorlaStingers
JLTII w/ Brenspeed93 tune
255/40 KDW2 on 18" 06+black bullitts
GT500 spoiler
Painted blackout
Can't say that I've had your problem, if I have had it, I've omitted it from my memory.
I've become a Megiar's fan, big time. Try their products first, maybe their cleaner, they have one that is chemical, not abrasive, you put it on and rub lightly, and take off while still wet. Cleaned up my old red PU (wasn't that bad, but...) using the "cleaner" and then the polish of their three step group. Was amazed!
Anyone heard of TR-3 Resin Glaze? Was my favorite product for some time. But a reall BITCH to get off, and sometimes worse than that. Was for me anyway. However, I find it works really good at pulling off spots and such. Not an abrasive either, if it is, a really, really, light abrasive.
I was really fond of these products for a while, http://www.liquitech-ky.com/ The fellow that I heard of them from did private detail work, had a Beamer fixation, I did also at the time, his Beamers looked awesome!
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05 GT - Screaming Yellow
Granatelli CAI
I was a Meguiar's user and then found products by Griot's Garage at www.griotsgarage.com/index.jsp the site has good information about caring for the car's finish, including the situation discussed here... water spots on paint. I use their Speed Shine on the water spots on my black GT (as long as the surface has cooled) and after a couple of wipes with a microfiber cloth the spots are gone and the shine is back.
I know exactly how you feel. I typically wash my car once a week and sometimes run it through a coin-op car wash, the kind that just sprays and is touchless. One Friday I went through a new coin-op about a mile from my house. I drove it home to dry it off and found this sandy stuff on the hood that looked like wax particles. I wiped it and it was kind of sticky and gooey. I immediately got a bucket of hot water and some detergent and hand washed the whole car. This stuff was all over the whole car! I was sick. I got a hold of the owner of the car wash after three calls and asked him to find out what it was. Turns out it's called a drying agent and sealer. The company that makes it doesn't think that's what's on my car and they can't tell me how to get it off either. The car looks nice and shiny but, if you look closely you used to be able to see small spots of the stuff. When you run your hand over it it feels kind of rough and slightly sticky. The stuff attracts dust and waterspots something fierce. I've tried many different things to get it off but to no avail. It flat ruined the finish on my spoiler. I'm afarid to try a buffer because I think it'll just gunk up the pad and heat up...A year and a half later, it's still on my car.
The only thing that I can think of is that the stuff bonded to my clear coat, but I can't prove it. I can't even prove that it came from the car wash.
Moral of this story is, don't go through a car wash that you don't know is OK.
I'm thinking of painting my spoiler matte black like the mirrors and the other trim on the car...might look good, no?