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Originally Posted by RToyo86
There isn't much you can do about water spots unfortunately other than to dry the car when it rains.
I like to use air before touching it, any dirt/dust on the surface will end up turning your rag into sandpaper.
I'm a bit over the top OCD though so whatever works.
I've been satisfied with optimum hyper-seal even prior to using it with Optimum gloss coat. Given gloss coat is a pretty basic coating and is a SIC/Sio2 hybrid, hyper-seal has kept the hydrophobics in peak condition.
Photo is about 40 minutes apart, before and after a drive to the shops and back.
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Yea that does look good, mine only looks that clean without any drying if it's parked in the garage, as soon as it goes into the light- water spots -_-.
Not that it's a massive deal since they're pretty easy to remove, I just only have 1 drying towel so feels like I'm putting it in the wash and leaving it to dry constantly. Also just hurts me a little bit also being OCD like you when I have the paint looking amazing and feeling really glossy after an ultimate detail spray wipe down just for it to be washed off before I even got to enjoy a drive