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[How to] Remove Waterspots from Molding/Trim

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    Before.


    After.


    So I just bought my Honda Fit this past February, and I love everything about it except that I drive it so much it constantly gets dirty. About a month after I purchased the vehicle it got sprinkler water on it, and I didn't wash it for about 3-4 weeks after that happened. Now I know I should have washed it right away but I really didn't think it would get this bad. It just so happens I had Marine RV #47 Hard Water Spot Remover in my line up, so I figured what the heck, ill try it out. And since it was so easy, I made a How to for all you folks with the same problems. Side note, this should work for more than just your trim/molding, but I only tried it here.

    Items Used:

    Marine RV #47 Hard Water Spot Remover (Mine came in a spray bottle.
    Microfiber Towels (I didn't use these exact ones)
    Last Touch Detail Spray (I Love this stuff)

    Time Required for this job.: 20minutes

    1. This is what I had to start with, so I first started by washing the car.




    2. I pretty much followed the directions on the bottle, spray on the infected area. (it says to let the spray set for 20-30 seconds, but it also says do not let product dry.) Since I was working in the shade I let the product set for about 2-3 minutes to really let it work in.




    3. Wipe off product.


    4. Inspect results. I was pleased with the first round, but I really wanted to try to remove more of the water spots. So I re applied, and this time I applied it to the whole right side molding of the car.


    5. After the second application I was happy with the results. I proceeded to spray the areas I worked on with Last Touch Detail Spray 1:1. (If you are working on a majority of the car I would recommend washing the car again.) The bottle says you can just wipe the #47 away, but it didn't seem that way for me. And here are the results.



    Can't see it that well, but this is the whole side I did.


    Next Area I need to work on.
    Schotography

  • #2
    Re: [How to] Remove Waterspots from Molding/Trim

    Great write-up and results! I didn't know the Marine Line had that product. Great, another product to order..haha

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    • #3
      Re: [How to] Remove Waterspots from Molding/Trim

      Nice tip. I have to keep that in mind for the BMWs I do
      Hello, I am Isaac

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      • #4
        Re: [How to] Remove Waterspots from Molding/Trim

        Great tip. Thanks for taking the time to write it up for us. Thanks for sharing it. I will definitely remember this one. Thanks again.
        quality creates its own demand

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        • #5
          Re: [How to] Remove Waterspots from Molding/Trim

          I have that problem. Really good to know. Thanks for sharing.

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          • #6
            Re: [How to] Remove Waterspots from Molding/Trim

            Thanks for the tips. Nice write up and pictures.
            Joel
            Firefighter/EMT-B
            Rejuvenation Auto Detailing
            "Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Dirt Back!!!"
            '99 F-150

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            • #7
              Re: [How to] Remove Waterspots from Molding/Trim

              When I used All Season Dressing it covered up the spots, not sure if it removed them, but they are no longer visable.
              AeroCleanse, LLC
              Wisconsin's Elite Detailing Service
              www.aerocleanse.com

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              • #8
                Re: [How to] Remove Waterspots from Molding/Trim

                Originally posted by Carfire View Post
                Thanks for the tips. Nice write up and pictures.
                SYDSTER

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                • #9
                  Re: [How to] Remove Waterspots from Molding/Trim

                  Awesome results!

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                  • #10
                    Re: [How to] Remove Waterspots from Molding/Trim

                    Nice job....
                    Skoda Roomster

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                    • #11
                      Re: [How to] Remove Waterspots from Molding/Trim

                      big ups to you for sharing this with us and even a better idea

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