what is the best way to remove hard water spots.
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Welcome to MOL. We've moved your post to the Detailing 101 section since it's an actual question and not simply a "hi, I'm here!" kind of post.Michael Stoops
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I just used UC with a yellow polishing pad on the G110v2 for my Porsche Cayenne. Parts of it have been repainted and the hood has very soft paint, so it did leave some hazing afterwards which SwirlX on a polishing pad cleaned right up.
I had them from using the hose one day and then my wife hastily took the car to the grocery store before I had time to finish what I started. It dried in the sun and baked on the spots. It was a mess, but all gone now!Composers shouldn't think too much, it interferes with their plagiarism. -- Howard Dietz
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