Water Spots, help?

SVT Nicholas

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Hey guys I believe I'm having my mid life crisis a little early. We just got this new sprinkler system installed at our house a few months back, as you can see in the pictures they are installed all around my car... well after a few months of water collecting on my car I have horrible water spots, I know the solution is removing them and finding a good car cover. But my question is will they buff out if I put a really good wax coat on it? I am due for a waxing it's been around two months.

Thanks - Nick

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Just use a little clay bar it will take it off if you don't have clay you should but can use a little water mixed with vinager
 

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I'd try the clay bar first. I had water spots on my Cobra and the clay bar did wonders.
 

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Meguire's cleaner wax removed nasty-apartment-complex-sprinkler water spots from mine. That stuff is pretty handy for a variety of minor blemishes such as this. Clay bar as well as vinegar are other good solutions.
 

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Be sure and put some wax back on the car. I'm sure you know but just saying.....
 

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