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Gtechniq W9 Water Spot Remover

bill-e

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This stuff works well. It is the second Gtechniq product I've tried and was happy with. I followed directions and sprayed it on a MF towel and wiped it on and kept wiping to keep the area moistened for about 15 seconds before I buffed it off. Some areas required multiple applications but all the spots are gone.
 
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Thanks for the report on the water spot remover. I plan to use several of their products (like what I’ve seen and read about Gtechniq) and a water spot remover is on my list for purchase.
 
This and the carpro spotless one work the best I've noticed.
 
This and the carpro spotless one work the best I've noticed.
Just used Carpro Spotless this weekend to get a few sections of spots after washing my coated truck. Worked awesome and I feel like it really 'exfoliated' the surface. I still cant figure out why I got spots, since we have a water softener.
 
Just used Carpro Spotless this weekend to get a few sections of spots after washing my coated truck. Worked awesome and I feel like it really 'exfoliated' the surface. I still cant figure out why I got spots, since we have a water softener.
It works very well. That's a bit odd why you got spots with a softener. I guess it depends on the system but its possible there are still a small amount of minerals left in your water and they'll show up pretty easily on darker paint.
 
Nice, was searching the internet on this earlier today. My truck got attached lawn sprinklers at my sisters house over the weekend and will need some work to get all the spots off.
 

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