I know there are a lot of threads on this topic already, and I read most of them, but I think I have a unique case...
I have a 2009 black F150. I was giving her her first wash/wax today and it did not turn out well. I went to Walmart and spent $80 on (mostly on Meguiar's) car cleaning products.
Apparently the water in Gainesville, FL is VERY hard. I waited for sun set so my truck would be nice and cool. I also parked it in the shade beforehand so it wouldn't be hot starting the wash. I wash her down, nice and good. I would do sections of the truck, drying each afterward.
I go to apply my NXT 2.0 techwax, put a nice thin layer on, and when I go to buff it out, I notice there are now water spots appearing. They did not come out as I continued to buff my wax.
I was scared that I had waxed over water spots that I didn't see and were stuck under the wax. I went out and bought ScratchX and tried to buff out some of the water spots. It works well on some, but after buffing with medium pressure for a long time. There are literally hundreds of waterspots, the type 2 kind on my hood and sides.
I washed my truck around 7pm eastern it's now 12:40 eastern. Is it possible to have type 2 waterspots so quickly? Do I still have time to remove them? Any help would be appreciated because I'm quite frustrated spending so much money on car products just to end up with my truck looking worse than when i started.
Rob
I have a 2009 black F150. I was giving her her first wash/wax today and it did not turn out well. I went to Walmart and spent $80 on (mostly on Meguiar's) car cleaning products.
Apparently the water in Gainesville, FL is VERY hard. I waited for sun set so my truck would be nice and cool. I also parked it in the shade beforehand so it wouldn't be hot starting the wash. I wash her down, nice and good. I would do sections of the truck, drying each afterward.
I go to apply my NXT 2.0 techwax, put a nice thin layer on, and when I go to buff it out, I notice there are now water spots appearing. They did not come out as I continued to buff my wax.
I was scared that I had waxed over water spots that I didn't see and were stuck under the wax. I went out and bought ScratchX and tried to buff out some of the water spots. It works well on some, but after buffing with medium pressure for a long time. There are literally hundreds of waterspots, the type 2 kind on my hood and sides.
I washed my truck around 7pm eastern it's now 12:40 eastern. Is it possible to have type 2 waterspots so quickly? Do I still have time to remove them? Any help would be appreciated because I'm quite frustrated spending so much money on car products just to end up with my truck looking worse than when i started.
Rob
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