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Show'n'Shine Saloon
Washing a Black Car in Direct Sunlight
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<blockquote data-quote="850SNCobra" data-source="post: 16201488" data-attributes="member: 189441"><p>I've gotta check some of these videos out on youtube, I don't believe this is true for any black car lol. For my Alloy GT500, I had an interesting run-in with this yesterday. I woke up later than expected but still needed to wash the GT500. Then by the time I finished washing the car, the sun was coming up in almost full force and beaming on the drivers side of the car. </p><p></p><p>I planned to spray on the Meguiar's hybrid wax and then rinse it off per instructions since I had applied a basecoat a couple weeks ago. Once I was nearing the end and getting ready to spray the car down with the meguiars hybrid wax, I noticed water spots all over the driver door. I went ahead and re-sprayed the door with the hose, sprayed on the hybrid wax, rinsed it off then dried the car like normal and there weren't any water spots. </p><p></p><p>I'm a noob in detailing so not sure why it was rather easy to get rid of these water spots, I remember on my old Cobra I made the mistake of washing in the sun once and had the hardest time of my life getting the water spots off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="850SNCobra, post: 16201488, member: 189441"] I've gotta check some of these videos out on youtube, I don't believe this is true for any black car lol. For my Alloy GT500, I had an interesting run-in with this yesterday. I woke up later than expected but still needed to wash the GT500. Then by the time I finished washing the car, the sun was coming up in almost full force and beaming on the drivers side of the car. I planned to spray on the Meguiar's hybrid wax and then rinse it off per instructions since I had applied a basecoat a couple weeks ago. Once I was nearing the end and getting ready to spray the car down with the meguiars hybrid wax, I noticed water spots all over the driver door. I went ahead and re-sprayed the door with the hose, sprayed on the hybrid wax, rinsed it off then dried the car like normal and there weren't any water spots. I'm a noob in detailing so not sure why it was rather easy to get rid of these water spots, I remember on my old Cobra I made the mistake of washing in the sun once and had the hardest time of my life getting the water spots off. [/QUOTE]
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