nyuk98GT
Infrequent poster
ZPounds09GT:
You can buy a gallon of distilled or deionized water at your local grocery store, or Target, or Wal-Mart. Should cost about $1.50 or less.
Check out autopia.org for detailing info. Read, read, read, before going at your paint with any products. Autopia is a pretty good site imho and, for certain, there are others but I don't know of them, lol.
There are two stickied threads at the top of this forum - tons 'o good info in them to get you started, too.
Seer:
Thanks for the additional info about water spots. I didn't realize those things were etched into the paint. Jeez, it's hard to keep a car clean! On my old car (black paint) I always followed a washing with a distilled water spritz and that kept the spots in check. I still do the same routine with the white car - spots respect no car.
Chris
You can buy a gallon of distilled or deionized water at your local grocery store, or Target, or Wal-Mart. Should cost about $1.50 or less.
Check out autopia.org for detailing info. Read, read, read, before going at your paint with any products. Autopia is a pretty good site imho and, for certain, there are others but I don't know of them, lol.
There are two stickied threads at the top of this forum - tons 'o good info in them to get you started, too.
Seer:
Thanks for the additional info about water spots. I didn't realize those things were etched into the paint. Jeez, it's hard to keep a car clean! On my old car (black paint) I always followed a washing with a distilled water spritz and that kept the spots in check. I still do the same routine with the white car - spots respect no car.
Chris
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