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    Waer spots on black

    I need some advice on what will work the best. We went to Live Oak over the weekend and the Hotel sprinklers got on the car and left a lot of nice water spots.

    The car is a 07 Black SI

    I already tried the following steps, and products. I always keep quik detailer in the car and tried that in the parking lot, with no luck. When we got home, I washed, and used a clay bar, applied the Meguiars three step cleaner, wax, polish. Meguiars Gold Class, and Meguiars NXT tech wax 2.0. None of these products have worked.

    So I am here for advice and tips that work!

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    Probably needs to be wool pad buffed with somewhat aggressive compound. Dont try this unless you know what you're doing. See someone in the paint/body industry.
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    none of meguiars stuff works lol... when i detailed at mercedes we acid bathed cars with waterspots UNDER SHADE!!! keep that in mind... then after a quick acid buff you polish the whole car with a foam pad and your good to go!
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    Your going to need to polish the car most likely if those products you used didnt work. A simple wax like you have been using is not going to work either, if anything it will just seal it in. Your going to need a machine polisher, and Im talking a good Dual Action Polisher, not those orbitals you can find at advance auto or walmart. You will also need good pads, foam will probably do fine, and some good polishes. I can perform the work for you if interested, just shoot me a PM. Good luck!

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