As the title states another Porsche in need of major correction, 27 hours to correct water spot etching and RIDS that did not belong on a 1,217 mile brand new car. LOOK AT THIS........ but it's a new exotic....... Just a little water spot problem......... The front of the car had fresh clear film so I had to keep this area dry, time for the Mytee mister low pressure washer Thorough claying, but honestly it did not make dent in the water spots The first of ELEVEN applications of CG spot remover Time for a little 50/50 action More before pics..... Don't bother me Im in a zone chief.... 85RD polishing ribbons on the quarter panel Almost there Time for sun pics.....
i think i'd lose my lunch and dinner with 3 applications of CG water spot remover 11 makes you a champ
That CG stuff smells so bad I used it for one application and was done with it. Could not get the smell out of my nose it seemed like, haha. Great job once again. I think we shall call you the Water Spot Killer!
Looks Great!! I've been wanting to get some of the water spot remover... seems to do the trick. I just don't understand why water spots are so hard to correct...
I'm a porsche fan, and turbo 997 with gt3rs are my favourites cars over all. In last pic it looking so shining, i could stay hours looking around it, very nice work!!!
bob your work is F N AWESOME! question, that cg water spot remover is it acidic? the stuff i use cant be left on the paint too long or it will stain, how does cg water spot remover work?
I am pretty sure it is a acidic gel like substance, it is in a chem safe bottle, and I know CG would not ship it to me and had to get it from another distributor. CG warns to not let it dry on the paint and always use on cool surface if i remember correctly. Stuff does work, but just gotta wear gloves and take care when using it.