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Any paint guys on here?
Not the f250 but I don't know where else to ask. My Expedition was in the body shop after some guy pulled out in front of the wife. The front end had to be replaced and painted. It stayed clean for about a week and then got rained on. Another week went by and I washed it today. I can't get the water spots off. I tried vinegar and water and even a clear coat rubbing compound. Nothing works. What happened? I've had 5 other paint jobs and have never had a problem????
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might sound dumb but try mixing some hair shampoo in with your car wash soap. I do this from time to time when washing vehicles and even if it air dries it doesn't leave spots.
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