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22-Oz Griot's Garage Water Spot Remover

$9.35
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Amazon has 22-Oz Griot's Garage Water Spot Remover on sale for $9.34. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $35+.

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Product Description:
  • Effectively remove stubborn, above-surface water spots from exterior vehicle surfaces and more.
  • Simple, spray-on, wipe-off formula works in seconds
  • Advanced formula dissolves and removes minerals from most hard surfaces
  • Patented chemistry replaces harmful and corrosive acids for consistent results
  • Safe and effective on paint, chrome, plastic trim, and glass

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 22-Oz Griot's Garage Water Spot Remover for $9.34. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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$4.66 lower (33% savings) than the list price of $14
$5.66 lower (38% savings) than the previous price of $15

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Am I the only one who thought the product was for removing water spots from your garage floor?
A quick detailer may remove water spots only if fresh. It will not remove baked on water spots however. Only an acidic product like this one that is lower in the pH scale will remove stubborn water spots.
You must be thinking of chemical guys.

Griots is legit.

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06-18-2024 at 05:33 PM.
06-18-2024 at 05:33 PM.
Minerals left behind by dried water spots will etch deep into the clear coat, making them difficult if not impossible to remove without the need to respray. That said, surface water spots can be removed with many cheap acidic cleaners
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06-18-2024 at 05:47 PM.
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I like Griots but this is a pretty useless product. Any quick detailer, rinseless wash, waterless wash, etc. will remove water spots very well, often at a much better price and much more product.

I personally like wolfgang rinseless or ONR for those purposes due to them being very cheap, easy to dilute, and very versatile. Just make sure you use distilled water to mitigate water spots even more. I personally do 1-2 oz of either of the below to 20 oz of distilled water to make an easy quick detailer, drying aid, clay lube, etc.

https://www.amazon.com/Wolfgang-C...B017KSJ5ZK
https://www.amazon.com/Optimum-NR...B00D8DR0AO
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06-18-2024 at 05:59 PM.
06-18-2024 at 05:59 PM.
Only if you remove the water spots soon enough before they etch into clear coat.

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I like Griots but this is a pretty useless product. Any quick detailer, rinseless wash, waterless wash, etc. will remove water spots very well, often at a much better price and much more product.
There would be different dilution ratios. 1:16 for quick detailer, and 1:64 for clay lube or drying aid. In addition, Wolfgang products are way overpriced. They have good stuffs though. Just wait for their sale from Autogeek.

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I personally like wolfgang rinseless or ONR for those purposes due to them being very cheap, easy to dilute, and very versatile. Just make sure you use distilled water to mitigate water spots even more. I personally do 1-2 oz of either of the below to 20 oz of distilled water to make an easy quick detailer, drying aid, clay lube, etc.
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06-18-2024 at 06:29 PM.
06-18-2024 at 06:29 PM.
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Lol waterspot remover. These guys have a product for every imaginable customer.

You must be thinking of chemical guys.

Griots is legit.
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06-18-2024 at 06:40 PM.
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Quote from ssg10587 :
I like Griots but this is a pretty useless product. Any quick detailer, rinseless wash, waterless wash, etc. will remove water spots very well, often at a much better price and much more product.

I personally like wolfgang rinseless or ONR for those purposes due to them being very cheap, easy to dilute, and very versatile. Just make sure you use distilled water to mitigate water spots even more. I personally do 1-2 oz of either of the below to 20 oz of distilled water to make an easy quick detailer, drying aid, clay lube, etc.

https://www.amazon.com/Wolfgang-C...B017KSJ5ZK
https://www.amazon.com/Optimum-NR...B00D8DR0AO

A quick detailer may remove water spots only if fresh. It will not remove baked on water spots however. Only an acidic product like this one that is lower in the pH scale will remove stubborn water spots.
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06-18-2024 at 07:11 PM.
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Anyone tried this on shower doors for etched in water spots?
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Quote from DC52NV :
A quick detailer may remove water spots only if fresh. It will not remove baked on water spots however. Only an acidic product like this one that is lower in the pH scale will remove stubborn water spots.

https://blingsauce.com/products/hot-sauce

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Quote from SplendidLanguage132 :
https://blingsauce.com/products/hot-sauce

Boat owners know.

Anything below pH of 7 is acidic and this is 4-5 on the scale. This is why it's so effective in removing water spots.
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Anything below pH of 7 is acidic and this is 4-5 on the scale. This is why it's so effective in removing water spots.

So then normal vinegar would probably work well?
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Minerals left behind by dried water spots will etch deep into the clear coat, making them difficult if not impossible to remove without the need to respray. That said, surface water spots can be removed with many cheap acidic cleaners
Respray is a bit to drastic lol. If it's a hard to remove hard water spot, the logical solution is to use a polisher with a compound to remove them.
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Quote from worstimeline :
So then normal vinegar would probably work well?

Technically yes. I recommend you dilute it 50/50 with distilled water and do not use it in direct sunlight and only on a cool panel. I prefer to use a dedicated water spot remover like this one since they add other chemicals to provide slickness so you don't mar the paint when you wipe off.
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