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      07-03-2021, 09:22 PM   #12
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Drives: 2021 G82 Dravit Grey
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Water spots are troublesome. Personally, I wouldn’t wait too long to remove them. I have years of experience dealing with this menacing issue and have found a light cutting (abrasive) polish (i.e. Sonus SFX-2) is the most effective solution. Using an orbital polisher with a light cutting foam pad works best; the results are superlative. I have attempted to do it by hand with an appropriate applicator on a small area. I created more problems than I solved. When done with the water spot removal process I highly recommend putting on a polish sealant. If you take it to a detail shop it probably will take at least 5 -6 man hours to complete. It takes me longer than that since I add in a few more steps (e.g. wash car, clay bar, wash car, cutting polish, polish sealant, top coat (wax) when I fully detail the car. Paying for all that would cost more than I would want to spend so I do it myself - and enjoy it. Hope you find a good solution.
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