My car pretty much sat in the driveway for a few years with the sprinklers hitting the whole driveway side. Only to be driven here and there on the weekends. The hard water spots were caked in from the hot Nevada sun. So i decided to sell the car but i wanted to clean it up first. I have to say, your product actually worked. It took a few applications per section, i had my doubts after the intial application, but i kept at it. Great product.
I apply the gel all over the car before washing my car, after rinsing of course or washing to neutralize. Then wash again. It works great. But wish there was a spray version to spend less time applying. 👍🏼
Great video. I just got my car sprinkled with water on the front and got water stains. Can I apply this if my car has ceramic coating? And also, can I apply it to glass to remove the stains on the windshield? Hope to get an answer so I can rush to buy this products. Thanks
If you wash cars a lot. Fork over the cash for a deionizer. Water spots are awful. I have one and it's a game changer. Softer water makes foam cannons work better.
thanks for the video and tips... got a question... after removing the water marks, can I add the Blaclight and then wax or similar finishing product? (I have a black car).. Thank you
What product do you have that I can use after washing the car but while it is still wet, that will add a wax to the rinse process? A product that you spray on the rinse water that remains on the car, then just towel dry and it's done? I don't see anything. Thanks!!
@@ChemicalGuysSpray version would be awesome! Reason being many people park on public streets and sprinklers tend to go on where you’d least expect it and mess up your clean ride you just washed with water spots. 😣
My car pretty much sat in the driveway for a few years with the sprinklers hitting the whole driveway side. Only to be driven here and there on the weekends. The hard water spots were caked in from the hot Nevada sun. So i decided to sell the car but i wanted to clean it up first. I have to say, your product actually worked. It took a few applications per section, i had my doubts after the intial application, but i kept at it. Great product.
I used the citrus water spot remover with the microfiber applicator and it scratched my paint. I made sure the area was clean prior as well
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I apply the gel all over the car before washing my car, after rinsing of course or washing to neutralize. Then wash again. It works great. But wish there was a spray version to spend less time applying. 👍🏼
Nice job Joey another great product from Chemical Guys
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Can this be used if the Carbon Force Ceramic Coating has been applied? Will it remove the ceramic coating?
This product was was got me hooked to chemical guys! This SH&T works y’all!!!
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Great video. I just got my car sprinkled with water on the front and got water stains. Can I apply this if my car has ceramic coating? And also, can I apply it to glass to remove the stains on the windshield? Hope to get an answer so I can rush to buy this products. Thanks
I did exactly what he said and it didn't work. I tried again with some elbow grease, and still it didn't work. Any suggestions?
If you wash cars a lot. Fork over the cash for a deionizer. Water spots are awful. I have one and it's a game changer. Softer water makes foam cannons work better.
$500 i dunno
It didn't work at all😂😂. I bought all the products, waste of time and money
It does work. You’re not doing it right.
@@campos3452 it's only meant for fresh watermarks. We wet sanded the car instead, all good now.
@@MoHit-no4zngosh mine were years old on my Mercedes and they are gone now! Love this product.
thanks for the video and tips... got a question... after removing the water marks, can I add the Blaclight and then wax or similar finishing product? (I have a black car).. Thank you
Absolutely! That is perfectly fine!!
Can you use the waterspot remover also on matte grey cars and on cars with ppf or coating ?
My question exactly! I have ceramic on mine and not trying to ruin it.
😀 Very Good! 🚘😎🎵 😁
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What product do you have that I can use after washing the car but while it is still wet, that will add a wax to the rinse process? A product that you spray on the rinse water that remains on the car, then just towel dry and it's done? I don't see anything. Thanks!!
Try their spray waxes. Blazing Banana Spray Wax.
Lucent spray shine is a good one as well. It can also work as a drying aid
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If one of my customers has water spots on their car, that etched in the paint. What would be the success of getting it out with this product?
I would say not much chance; it didn't get mine out.
Can we put that orange stuff in a foam cannon??
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No
Hey! Heavy Duty Water Spot Remover is designed to be applied by hand with a microfiber applicator pad.
@@ChemicalGuysSpray version would be awesome! Reason being many people park on public streets and sprinklers tend to go on where you’d least expect it and mess up your clean ride you just washed with water spots. 😣