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Friends: 4 | Oh darn. My Prius got splashed all along the driver's side yesterday by some jerk who drove by on my left side. While going down a driveway to park at Sausalito harbor / boat piers, came across standing water. I was going really slow then the lone car behind me drove by full steam, splashing my car. After sailing, Looked at car and thought ... how strange the water spots are awfully white. ... Well, yeah, because spots must be from salt water. And after detailing next day, all day, the spots are only made harder to see, but they are still there ... in spades. All along the driver's side. I washed, clayed the car and used Meguiar's paint cleaner which diminishes the spots, but does not eliminate them. If you ever suspect being near standing salt water, any strange water, turn around, do a 180. You don't want that stuff on your car.
__________________ Brett 09 Spectra Blue Mica Package #5 : 06 Prius driver's seat - remounted 2 5/8" back, 7/8" foam added in headrest covers, inverted auto-dimming rearview mirror Last edited by cycledrum; 09-24-2009 at 11:51 AM. |
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Friends: 9 | hmmm... I'm glad I'm not the only one fighting the spots! I have been working my arse off to get spots off of my car, the water I have here at home must be very hard water because even after washing with dawn, claybar, AND Z-aio, I have some spots left. I've given up on the spots on the glass. It's funny... my car is clean and waxed, and unless you look closely for the spots, shiny, but the glass... looks like it's on a car that has never seen a car wash! |
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Friends: 0 | Hard water will leave spots, salt water won't. Salt should wash right off. Living in snow country, getting salt on a car is normal in the winter, and it washes right off. |
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If it had been rinsed off right away, I'd be ok. But sitting with that splash water in afternoon sun etched it below surface of the paint. I even tried Meguiar's step2 polish applied by hand - did not remove the spot traces. And that polish is really hard to buff off, so used step1 Meg's paint cleaner, then waxed. Paint cleaner is fairly mild liquid. | |
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Friends: 0 | It's not the salt... it's something else. We drive through a salt solution all winter long here... It washes off with just water. |
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-------- After car got splashed, then parked, we actually went to the store for snacks to take sailing .... that would have been an ideal time to get a couple gallons of distilled water, any water to pour down the whole side of the car to get that bad water off. Hindsight is 20/20 though. My car now has 'type II' water spots according to a Meguiar's article, which means below surface water spots. IOW, very hard to remove. I won't take the car to a professional to see how much finish they must take off to remove the hundreds of tiny spots. Too risky IMO. Bright side is spots are very hard to see, only if kneel down and catch 'em in certain light. Last edited by cycledrum; 09-24-2009 at 11:53 AM. | |
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Friends: 23 | I dunno but my Blue Ribbon shows all the water spots if I don't dry the car immediately after washing. With hard water, it's even worse. The glass (like Octavia) are covered with spots. |
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Friends: 4 | The link below is a Meguiar's article describing Type I (above surface) and II (below surface) water spots on a car - How To Remove Water Spots - Car Care Forums: Meguiar's Online I've had Type I water spots after drying my car. Rewashing or clay bar will remove those. Flash back to last Monday, the day after the harbor water drying on my paint all afternoon/overnight .... I had washed and dried the car, worked claybar on roof. After I clarbarred the driver's door, a little panic set in as I could still see hundreds of tiny water spots. I knew things were bad. So, off to the store. I got Meguiar's commonly found 'step 1 paint cleaner' which preps car for polish. This did not remove spots. I tried some Meg's step 2 polish by hand ... this did not remove spots. If you read the Meg's article, you'll see how below surface water spots, IMO, is real paint damage to a certain degree. At that point, you'd have to decide if you'd want to 'remove enough finish' (and maybe some or all of your clear coat) to eliminate water spots. I won't be messing with the finish any more. The spots are furtunately hard to see, yet I know how to see them, and I'll see them when I'm washing / detailing the car. Bottom line - wherever you are, if you get 'strange' water splashed on your car, especially on a hot, sunny day, get a gallon or so of distilled water and rinse that stuff off very soon. Last edited by cycledrum; 09-27-2009 at 12:13 AM. |
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