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Grrrr. It rained today and the sun came out straight away afterwards whilst at work, and all my hard work last night is ruined. Water spots everywhere again!
Wow. Thanks Dave and Dawn for the recommendation.
CarPro Spotless worked a treat. The bonnet needed 2 applications and some spots needed a firmer rub, but my paintwork is now water spot free!
Looks good. Have you used it before Dave?
The closest thing to a QD I have atm is Autosmart Reglaze, but this did not seem to make much of a difference.
It decided to rain yesterday and then be sunny straight away, resulting in a lot of water spots on my car. I've given it a wash tonight with AF Lather and a quick coat of Werkstat Acryllic. I've managed to reduce them greatly, but they are still there, as seen in the pics below.
The ones...
Bloody bird poo!
Noticed it when I left work yesterday, 1 inch x 2 inch just below my rear light on the bumper. It must have only been there for a couple of hours max. I got it off as soon as I got home and it has already etched the paintwork! Grrrrrrr!!!
I have a bottle of Autoglym Intensive Tar Remover, which you have to apply on a cloth/applicator pad to the bodywork.
If I decant it into a spray bottle will it still work? Or has it been formulated to only be used by applying to the body work by hand?
I just want better battery life. I don't think they can do anything else software-related. It is just down to design, speed, battery life and camera quality now imo.
I was told by Ford that if you finish the deal and start a new deal then marks aren't that major a thing (kerbing, stone chips etc - not big scrapes). But if you walk away at the end of the deal then that is when they start going over the car with a fine toothcomb.
I can't see tyres being an...