Thursday, March 11, 2010

I would like to ask how to remove tartar caused by excess water after every car wash w/o damaging the paint?

Bubba's right, you have to remove the water. Another way to do it is to use a squeegee made for drying a car. Most parts stores sell them.I would like to ask how to remove tartar caused by excess water after every car wash w/o damaging the paint?
Keeping your car waxed helps the water bead and run off. Shouldn't have to do this more than once a month. Waxing your car keeps it slick and smooth and much harder for calcium deposits to stick.





This is in addition of course to drying the car well after the wash. I do the windows first followed by the chrome then the paint. You may want to start in the places that build up more than other spots.





If you want to remove stuff that's already there start with a compound rub or clay bar followed by a good waxing.


I use turtle brand wax and it always comes out nice for me.I would like to ask how to remove tartar caused by excess water after every car wash w/o damaging the paint?
As soon as you exit the car wash, take a clean tint free towel and wipe down the whole vehicle.

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