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Posted: Jun 16 2004 at 12:41am | IP Logged Quote jaysonstuart

Have a few pics here I took of some hard water spots I have on my grill that for the love of god I can't get them off. Anyone have any ideas?

http://www.villagephotos.com/viewpubimage.asp?id_=9016906

http://www.villagephotos.com/viewpubimage.asp?id_=9016905

 

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Posted: Jun 16 2004 at 8:26am | IP Logged Quote RI Xterra

Have you tried using a clay bar kit??

 

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Posted: Jun 18 2004 at 1:22am | IP Logged Quote syntrix

Claybar might work.   Maybe try vinegar that may help if they have not set for too long.

I had some on a car from the past and left the spots on for about a week, I had to use some 3m cleaner wax and work the heck out of it. If it's on the chrome, be careful, you don't want to scratch anything. If in doubt, take it to a professional detail shop for the best results.
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Posted: Jun 19 2004 at 4:10am | IP Logged Quote jaysonstuart

Tried the vineger with no luck, looks like some cleaner wax is going to be my next option.  Thanks for the replys .
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Posted: Jun 19 2004 at 4:30am | IP Logged Quote syntrix

NP, do it by hand first! Don't use a high speed buffer if it's your first time!

If you were local, I could knock them out no problem!

Just do baby steps, and let us know how it goes. Don't wanna burn your clear coat with a buffer! Just keep it simple for now, and if they are really stubborn, I can't stress a good detail shop, but usualy that cost $$$$$$$$$.

Hope you get them out easily!

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Posted: Jun 20 2004 at 10:39pm | IP Logged Quote SUBTITAN

Mine wern't that bad, but I used some cleaner wax and buffed them out. Worked pretty well.
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Posted: Jun 21 2004 at 12:16am | IP Logged Quote jaysonstuart

I gave in and spent a $100 bucks on a complete 3 step exterior detail. It looks great now, for kicks I'm going to send the bill to my dealer since they tried once to take care of this isse and failed miserably. I doubt they'll pay for it but you never know.
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Posted: Jun 21 2004 at 12:22am | IP Logged Quote syntrix

jaysonstuart wrote:
I gave in and spent a $100 bucks on a complete 3 step exterior detail. It looks great now, for kicks I'm going to send the bill to my dealer since they tried once to take care of this isse and failed miserably. I doubt they'll pay for it but you never know.


Stick it to 'em if you can ;)

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Posted: Jun 21 2004 at 12:53pm | IP Logged Quote EvilPeppard

jaysonstuart wrote:
I gave in and spent a $100 bucks on a complete 3 step exterior detail. It looks great now, for kicks I'm going to send the bill to my dealer since they tried once to take care of this isse and failed miserably. I doubt they'll pay for it but you never know.

Get some wax on that puppy now that it is detailed.  Will help tremendously in avoiding hard water stains.  If you do get them and you wax regularly (I do once per year), they will alwlays be pretty easy to remove.



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Posted: Aug 19 2004 at 2:38am | IP Logged Quote thepuffman

Would CLR or Lime away work?  wouldnt want to put on the paint I would think..

.also try Dri Wash-N-Gaurd ...no water= no water spots  ..prolly can find a dealer on Google.com  Ive used it for 8 years and love it. 



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