Skunis
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So, I haven't been on here for a few days. After I got the car ceramic coated, it got layered with pollen and the instructions say not to get pollen on it. Detailer suggested I just rinse the car off.
Well, hate to admit it, but I did not listen to all the directions on the product after care site. I stupidly rinsed the car off in the hot sun after it had been baking all day long. Water dried on contact and I had water spots all over the car. Detailer had me buy a water spot remover from Gyeon and after shipping delays from Amazon I was able to rinse the car in the shade, pull the car into the garage and get to work. An hour an a half later, Wiping on, wiping off, and then using a wet microfiber towel to clean any residue off, it appears the water spots are hopefully gone.
Car is staying in the garage until next Friday when I bring it back for the detailer to inspect, make sure all is well, and give it its first bath.
Crisis averted but learned my lesson.
Well, hate to admit it, but I did not listen to all the directions on the product after care site. I stupidly rinsed the car off in the hot sun after it had been baking all day long. Water dried on contact and I had water spots all over the car. Detailer had me buy a water spot remover from Gyeon and after shipping delays from Amazon I was able to rinse the car in the shade, pull the car into the garage and get to work. An hour an a half later, Wiping on, wiping off, and then using a wet microfiber towel to clean any residue off, it appears the water spots are hopefully gone.
Car is staying in the garage until next Friday when I bring it back for the detailer to inspect, make sure all is well, and give it its first bath.
Crisis averted but learned my lesson.
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