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Old 08-23-2007, 12:50 PM   #8 (permalink)
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You just bought a car that has been sitting outside and getting coated with airborne debris and hard water spots for months. Your car needs help. This is what you need to do:

1. Use Lime-A-Way on the windows. It's designed to remove hard water spots from sinks, bathroom tiles, etc. It will work.

2. When done, wash your car with Dawn dishwashing detergent to clean the Lime-A-Way off. It will also remove any wax the dealer might have put on (which I doubt).

3. Buy a Mother's clay bar kit and an extra bottle of their Showtime Instant Detailer and do the whole car. This will remove the hard water spots plus all the other crud that is embedded in your clear coat. You absolutely must do this.

4. Polish the now clean paint with Klasse All In One.

5. Seal the paint with Klasse Sealent.

If you run your hand across your car -- I'll bet you it feels rough. That's crud embedded in your clearcoat. If you apply wax to that crap, you're just going to wax over it. You need to clay bar.

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