Monday, August 3, 2009

Polishing and waxing my truck....What is the best way to polish my truck.....I have hard water spots on it and

it is a dark green so I need to polish those out and then apply a good coat of wax to help protect it.....any suggestions ?????

Polishing and waxing my truck....What is the best way to polish my truck.....I have hard water spots on it and
Use a soft dry towel.
Reply:Use Mr.Clean washer it has a sheeting and filtering system to get rid of water spots. Works great on solid black Nissan
Reply:After waxing ( I use McGuires %26amp; its great.) turn your spray nozzle to where its almost a misting spray...then use a Chamise (sp?) to dry it off. Also dotn wax with direct sunlight it can cause the water/wx to dry faster causing waterspots.
Reply:Glad that you take pride in what you drive! First of all, you can polish all you want but they wont get the spots actually off. They just get covered up but stay there until the polish wears off. Your best bet is to get a "cleaner" car wax paste that's safe for your paint and a lambs wool pad. Apply the wax or polish cleaner with this pad to take these water spots off. The cleaner is a mild abrasive that works well with the wool pad when applied. After it dries to a haze, test a spot with a clean terry cloth to see how it did. Take the cleaner off then polish and wax as you like! Good Luck!!:%26gt;)
Reply:get it detailed...this is important...





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You might consider purchasing an inexpensive 6" electric orbital polisher available at Canadian Tire or similar. They get the polish deep into the pores of the surface and really get the shine back as well as considerably speeding up the process and saving your elbow grease. You shouldn't need to spend more than thirty dollars for one and your vehicle's surface maintenance is certainly worth thirty bucks!!





Costco offers a twenty pack of micro fibre cloths that are about the best deal anywhere. They work great to remove polish residue after it hazes. They're washable with standard laundry detergent but don't ever use fabric softener with micro fibre. Good luck!





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Reply:clay bar and then a good wax with a orbital buffer.
Reply:buy a clay polishing bar, its hard work but makes extreme shine and even takes out the swirl marks in paint if you got any after the polish the waxing is easy as pie
Reply:take it to the car wash



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