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Hey, watch it!No disrespect meant to the poster above me, but if you value your car's paint never use a chamois on it.
Opti-Coat (and also CQuartz) is the best possible defense against water spots. It is almost like a self healing clear coat (exaggerated but not far off).
Thank you for the clarification. I thought the use of "almost like" was enough of a qualifier that coatings are not self healing but can see how someone not crazy into detailing products would be confused.For sake of accuracy, coatings are not in any way "self healing." That is a property reserved for certain types of Paint Protection Film (clear bra) such as XPEL Ultimate, SunTek Premium, etc.
Coatings do resist light marring and etching to a larger extent than other forms of paint protection, but they can still require polishing to fix damage.
That said, CarPro makes a product called "Spotless," which is a water spot remover that chemically removes/dissolves minor spotting and mineral deposits that have not yet etched into the coating and/or paint. It may be worth a try depending on the severity of the issue being dealt with.
I disagree, Nanohide™ and Immortal™ are self healing.For sake of accuracy, coatings are not in any way "self healing." That is a property reserved for certain types of Paint Protection Film (clear bra) such as XPEL Ultimate, SunTek Premium, etc.
Coatings do resist light marring and etching to a larger extent than other forms of paint protection, but they can still require polishing to fix damage.
That said, CarPro makes a product called "Spotless," which is a water spot remover that chemically removes/dissolves minor spotting and mineral deposits that have not yet etched into the coating and/or paint. It may be worth a try depending on the severity of the issue being dealt with.