My only suggestion would be if you can't dry it before the spots form, would be to go to one of the do it yourself car washes. They usually use deionized water, and shouldn't spot.
I wash my truck once a week (usually) and here in my city we have such hard water that no matter what time of day I wash it, or how quickly I dry the truck, the water spots show up horribly on the truck. Does anyone know how to get rid or prevent water spots on blue Fords
My only suggestion would be if you can't dry it before the spots form, would be to go to one of the do it yourself car washes. They usually use deionized water, and shouldn't spot.
Buy a GM!!!
put calgon in you wash water in will help i do this all the time
I wash my truck once a week (usually) and here in my city we have such hard water that no matter what time of day I wash it, or how quickly I dry the truck, the water spots show up horribly on the truck. Does anyone know how to get rid or prevent water spots on blue Fords
Yea, this is the only way to stop water spots on a blue Ford..... :idea:
Buy a white Chevy.... :supp: :hammer2: (j/k)
Buy a GM!!!
Didn't realize you beat me to the GM line. :hammer2: :hammerhea
try spraying meguiars final inspection on the wet surface while drying... I had not tried it with water as bad as what yours sounds but it works for me.
I use the car wash system by Mr. Clean. You can get it at Target. It is a gun that attaches to your hose and has a soap cartridge and a cartridge that will deionize the rinse water. I no longer have to dry my beast! It really works well and very few spots.
Be sure to have good wax on it.
Find shade to work under.
Work faster.
use the spotless car washes out there--they do work.
Have someone else do it.
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Punt.
You need to wash the truck in a bikini and have someone take pictures. Then you need to post the pics so we can analyse the way that you are washing the truck. Be sure to get some good shots of you over the hood.
With out pictures I don't think we can help.