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Best way to remove water spots

OctopusWrangler

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I live in Phoenix, it's always sunny and it gets hot real quick.
I made the mistake of trying to wash the car myself in the driveway, and no joke, the water was evaporating just as fast as it was hitting the car. And this was at roughly 8 AM, but again in the sun since I have no shade in my driveway.
I did the best I could, but needless to say I have some pretty large water spots and I would love the get rid of them without any damage.
Anyone have any good tricks or tools or best practices for doing so? My car is DIB and they stand out and they're driving me crazy.
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Have you tried clay barring using detailing spray as a liquid lubricant? Should work, but find a shady spot to do it!
 

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I think the detailers' trick/method is a water and vinegar solution. You can google it. You need a slightly acidic solution to remove the baked hard water edges of the spots.
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