How to get a water stain off a car?

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No matter how many times i wash my car and scrub it, the water stain won’t disappear, and it looks horrible when its dry. I heard Claying should do the trick but we live overseas and they don’t have it here.

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  1. Pat S says:

    negative on the "rubbing compound;" you're going to be removing unnecessary layers of clear coat and paint. Since you live overseas I'm sure you're able to get a hold of Sonus's Green Clay. If not try using Chemical Guy's Water Spot Remover. If the water spot is etched into the paint, it requires polishing~not compounding. And when you wash your car, make sure the car's surface is cool to the touch and work in a shady area. Immediately after, use a microfiber drying cloth to soak up all the water or you can use the hose flooding technique~this is where you flood parts of the car with water and because of the properties of water, it comes off.

  2. Jac says:

    try some buffing compound

  3. henry t says:

    wax or bring the car in for detailing

  4. Marikawn says:

    you’re cute

  5. ablocher2317 says:

    use one of those microfiber towels that absorb alot of moisture (forget the name of those) just basically wipe them off if u clean ur car on a really hot day you’ll get alot of water stains….

  6. baldie says:

    try waxing it. use a good wax like maguires or mothers.

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