How to Remove Hard Water Stains from Car Paint




Do you have hard water spots on your newly painted car? Are you looking for a solution, and have still not found one? Is buffing the car paint with hard core chemical compounds the only solution? This article provides you with the answers to all these questions! The methods outlined below help you get rid of the hard water spots on your car, using simple household items, in little time. Get rid of your nightmare, and follow the instructions below.

Put on gloves, wear old clothes, and get ready to remove the hard water stains from your car paint. Before you remove the stains, apply detailing clay on the affected area to get rid of any hard granules that may be present on the surface of the car.


Method One (Using White Vinegar)

Things that you will require:

·      Distilled water
·      White vinegar
·      Bowl
·      Spray bottle
·      Soft, clean cloth

Steps that you will need to take:

1.   To make the cleaning solution for the removal of hard water stains from the car paint, mix 2 parts distilled water and 1 part white vinegar in a bowl.

2.   Pour this solution in a spray bottle.

3.   Now, spray the mixture on the hard water stains.

4.   Rub the hard water stains gently with a soft, clean cloth. The time it takes to get rid of the stains depends on how long the stains have been left in place. Fresh stains may be removed immediately.

5.   Rinse the car with a garden hose, or if it is a small area, use a clean cloth soaked in plain water.

6.   Dry the car completely. Use a dry clean towel to do so.

7.   Repeat the above steps if the stains still remain.


Method Two (Using Baking Soda)

Things that you will require:

·      Baking soda
·      Distilled water
·      White vinegar
·      Sponge or soft, clean cloth

Steps that you will need to take:

1.   The first part involves the making of the cleaning solution for the removal of hard water stains from the car paint. To do so, add 3 parts of baking soda and 1 part distilled water in a bowl. You can also add a few drops of white vinegar for a stronger solution. Make a paste out of all 3 ingredients.

2.   Grab a sponge or a soft, clean cloth, apply the solution on it, and rub the hard water stains with the sponge or cloth gently.

3.   Leave the paste in place for 15 minutes.

4.   The next step is to get rid of the paste from the car paint. To do so, rinse the affected area with clear water. Use a sponge soaked in water if necessary.

5.   Dry the affected area completely. Use a dry towel to do so.

6.   If the hard water stains are still visible, repeat the above steps.

You may also apply a paste of wax to renew your car polish after the removal of hard water stains if necessary.

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