Nobody wants to sit in a car covered with bird droppings, dead insects, tree spots, and mud. I’m sure we’ve all tried to rinse and scrub our car surfaces but to no avail many times. Some stains won’t budge from a simple car wash that easily. However, you can still take your vehicle to a car wash every other day and use a clay bar to remove those annoying water spots.
Claying is a very effective process used to remove water spots. The process is simple: you must ensure you’re using plenty of lubrication before scrubbing the water spots using a clay bar.
Your car comes with a clear coat all over its paint. This layer of resin helps to protect the vibrant and shiny paint of your car. However, all the wear and tear and contaminants can cause this shiny layer to deteriorate quickly and damage your car’s surface.
The good news is that you can use our Clay Decon Kit to remove water stains and other contaminants. This guide will explain how to use our Clay Decon Kit to eliminate water spots, iron deposits, muddy prints, and dust accumulated all over your car.
We still recommend using a proper water spot remover to remove water spots much easier, but if you’re in a pinch, you can remove water spots with a clay bar, clay lube, and a solid decontaminating car soap.