Jimbo. This stuff is amazing. Took off tar with ease and also years old water spots on the glass. I was very impressed that it didn't etch or haze the glass at all. Just wiped off with a spray of quick detailer. Keep it up with these amazing products!
I need this! Jimbo, do I need to purchase the gallon to be effective on water spots? I read the label and it recommends 1 to 1 dilution ratio and the 16oz bottle is 4 to 1. Thanks
4:1 (16oz) works on MOST hard water spots and is my most favorite way to do it. So you should be fine. The gallon is concentrated so for super hard spots or ones that have been there for a while sometimes you have to go stronger. If you get the 16oz and it doesn’t work I’ll credit you the price on a gallon.
Does this work on water spot that have been on paint for a couple of weeks? I've used other water spot cleaners that work great on fresh water spots (couple of days) but not so great on older spots.
Thanks! I mix one to 2 ounces with CarPro Reset when I soak with my foam cannon. When is your soap and Ceramic Coating going to be available for purchase?
The product performed as advertised. My three-year-old Pilot had significant water spots, as it was never coated and would sometimes go six months without being washed, and was never properly dried. Also was parked next to my sprinklers. The chrome trim was particularly affected, being the most noticeable on the white car. I attempted to remove the spots using a light polish, which was effective but time-consuming. I was hesitant to use a more aggressive compound or pad. However, a small amount of the magic cleaner applied to a microfiber cloth and rubbed a few times removed almost all the spots within minutes. The only inconvenience encountered was that the pump on the bottle stopped working, necessitating the use of an alternative bottle.
@autodetailingpodcast thanks, I'll probably be placing an order for a gallon soon, when I do I'll throw it in a comment. I had a spare bottle so no big deal for now.
Just what I am looking for! If it can get water spots out of my chrome trim on my 10 year old Audi Sq5, then that would make you my hero of the year!!!! Ive tried everything .... wish me luck..
Dang. You’re right. I missed that one. Use code FREESTUFF and get it shipped for free from JimbosDetailing.com - Amazon is giving me a hard time because it’s acid based.
@@autodetailingpodcast I do but I used Aluminium Brite on it to get rid of the water spots works good just have wash off quickly then used your hard shell over top haven't got it wet yet to see how it sheds the water but I'm sure it'll work just fine!
Jimbo when are you going to get Pure Magic Cleaner on Amazon?
Can’t find it on Amazon
Jimbo. This stuff is amazing. Took off tar with ease and also years old water spots on the glass. I was very impressed that it didn't etch or haze the glass at all. Just wiped off with a spray of quick detailer. Keep it up with these amazing products!
Yes!!! Love to hear it.
Your magic cleaner is legit🔥🔥 best wheel cleaner I’ve used hands down can’t wait for your touch-LESS soap to come out!
Thank you!! Getting close on the soap. Just getting labels designed/printed.
Also, does the pure magic cleaner alone offer any type of protection? UV, ect.... Thanks!
pure magic cleaner doesnt offer protection, but Tough As Shell does! I would follow up with Tough As Shell after using Pure Magic Cleaner.
Will this work well around emblems and badges with that hard water crud built up? Can you do a video if so?
Yes. Works really well like that. I’ll work on a vid to show it.
I need this! Jimbo, do I need to purchase the gallon to be effective on water spots? I read the label and it recommends 1 to 1 dilution ratio and the 16oz bottle is 4 to 1. Thanks
4:1 (16oz) works on MOST hard water spots and is my most favorite way to do it. So you should be fine. The gallon is concentrated so for super hard spots or ones that have been there for a while sometimes you have to go stronger. If you get the 16oz and it doesn’t work I’ll credit you the price on a gallon.
@@autodetailingpodcast that's pretty cool
Does this work on water spot that have been on paint for a couple of weeks? I've used other water spot cleaners that work great on fresh water spots (couple of days) but not so great on older spots.
100% this works on spots that have been on the surface for years.
@@autodetailingpodcast thanks, can't wait to use something that actually works. I've tried half a dozen products with no real success.
@@jluisp7 isn't it nuts and frustrating how many water spot removers don't actually remove water spots? Seriously
Very impressive! Do you know approximately how old those water spots were?
They said at least a year
Is it ever going to be on Amazon
I’m trying to. But Amazon is giving me a hard time with it.
which materials should it NOT be applied to?
for example Gtechniq W9 mustn't be applied onto (acrylic) headlights. and should be washed after...
Raw or uncoated aluminum, interiors, I don’t love it on engine bays. There are a few areas you can’t or shouldn’t use it
Is it safe to spray directly on the paint surface?
Yes. Just don’t let it dry.
Thanks! I mix one to 2 ounces with CarPro Reset when I soak with my foam cannon. When is your soap and Ceramic Coating going to be available for purchase?
@@MedicalNeptune prob another month or so. I’m working on finishing label design now. Then to print!
Would this work on a shower door?
Yes. Works extremely well on shower doors. A lot of my customers are using it for this.
Where can I get this in Canada?
Dang, doesn't ship to Australia
The product performed as advertised. My three-year-old Pilot had significant water spots, as it was never coated and would sometimes go six months without being washed, and was never properly dried. Also was parked next to my sprinklers. The chrome trim was particularly affected, being the most noticeable on the white car. I attempted to remove the spots using a light polish, which was effective but time-consuming. I was hesitant to use a more aggressive compound or pad. However, a small amount of the magic cleaner applied to a microfiber cloth and rubbed a few times removed almost all the spots within minutes. The only inconvenience encountered was that the pump on the bottle stopped working, necessitating the use of an alternative bottle.
Thanks for the feedback. I’d be happy to send you out a replacement sprayer. Just send me an email.
@autodetailingpodcast thanks, I'll probably be placing an order for a gallon soon, when I do I'll throw it in a comment. I had a spare bottle so no big deal for now.
Just what I am looking for! If it can get water spots out of my chrome trim on my 10 year old Audi Sq5, then that would make you my hero of the year!!!! Ive tried everything .... wish me luck..
this will do the trick - if they are really bad you may need to gallon concentrate version just FYI.
Love it! Make acid great again
Does this have hydrofluoric acid in it Jimbo?
Nope
Ce produit m'a l'air bien gras et j'aimerais bien voir le résultat sur un noir en plein soleil??
Merci du partage... 😉
Great product I like it mix it with my soap
Me too. Love it that way.
This is stuff works.
I want to get this on Amazon to save on shipping. By the way, I thought real magicians wear white gloves?
Dang. You’re right. I missed that one. Use code FREESTUFF and get it shipped for free from JimbosDetailing.com - Amazon is giving me a hard time because it’s acid based.
I’ll buy some when u use it on a boat
Do you have a boat I can apply it on?
@@autodetailingpodcast I do but I used Aluminium Brite on it to get rid of the water spots works good just have wash off quickly then used your hard shell over top haven't got it wet yet to see how it sheds the water but I'm sure it'll work just fine!
I was about to buy until you said you don’t like the smell of vinegar! Freaking INSANE!
ahh man...bummer
Nice advertising
Glad it helps!
First!!!!
Thank you!