Dfeeds
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The entire roof is covered with them. Either I never noticed them before because the lighting needs to be perfect, it happened today when I washed it (it was badly needed due to reason 3), or it was all the storms followed by sunlight combined with every wax "beading" water causing it to just... sit and bake. Either way, I now see them and I'm depressed. I probably shouldn't be because this car has been my daily for four years and, to the average person, it still looks brand new. However, emotions aren't logical.
I tried using a cleaner, wax (which usually works), elbow grease with an mf towel, and then a clay towel. The clay towel helped but the picture is after the fact so you see the result.
I'm new to detailing so I'm at the limit of my experience and I'm afraid I'll make things worse by trying to fix the water spots. So any advice would be fantastic. I don't have a polisher so that may be my next step beyond living with it. Paying for paint correction isn't in the budget, unfortunately (thank you $5k vet bill).
I tried using a cleaner, wax (which usually works), elbow grease with an mf towel, and then a clay towel. The clay towel helped but the picture is after the fact so you see the result.
I'm new to detailing so I'm at the limit of my experience and I'm afraid I'll make things worse by trying to fix the water spots. So any advice would be fantastic. I don't have a polisher so that may be my next step beyond living with it. Paying for paint correction isn't in the budget, unfortunately (thank you $5k vet bill).
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