That's only helpful if OP is a time traveler thoughTrying not to get water spots I think is more practical at least in my case.
Are you saying the graphene coating was laid down ON TOP of the water spots?I've got adam's graphene coating on there but I didn't put it on in time. It's been a learning process but I'm getting there. I'll give these a shot next time I wash the car and report back.
When you say you didn’t put it on in time does that mean the water spots were on the car when you added the ceramic?? If that is the case you will need to compound the ceramic off and the water spots then re-apply.I've got adam's graphene coating on there but I didn't put it on in time. It's been a learning process but I'm getting there. I'll give these a shot next time I wash the car and report back.
Like @koatic mentioned, you'll have to strip the coating off before you can get to the water spots. The above sprays/vinegar solution won't work otherwise.Yep, I couldn’t get the spots off at the time and didn’t care. I’ve got more graphene coating to spare otherwise I wouldn’t have coated it yet.
It’s my own fault. I’ve learned to be more patient over the past year as a result lol. Meguiars is a familiar name so I might go that route first to see if it really does workStinks that you will need to redo it but Meguiars have different compounds with different cutting strengths. I found that the “meguiars ultra fine cut cleaner” with a medium pad was enough to gently take off the ceramic without cutting into the clear to bad. I had a few high spots I had to fix and a bad scratch that needed touch up paint.
That should take off the ceramics and buff out the water spots.