May 31, 2021

Owners in love and passionate about their cars always try to preserve their vehicles’ beauty and showroom-like shine for as long as possible. However, various car-coating irritants, such as tar, crushed insects, dirt, aerosols, and water stains, tend to tarnish a car’s exterior and cause it to degrade.

You might wonder how water can damage the exterior of your car. The truth is, hard water stains can harm your car just like other contaminants. That’s why the experts at Inside Out Car Care advise car owners to quickly remove watermarks, water rings, or water traces from their car’s surface, including windows, paint, and plastic trim, to prevent them from adhering too much to the surface.

Our experts are always at your assistance if you’re looking for professional water spot removal services. We are licensed and certified and possess over 35 years of experience in the car care industry. Our car care specialists use the latest tools and techniques to make your car look cleaner, smoother, and shinier. Get a free quote today!

For DIY water spot removal, in this blog post we have listed the top three ways you can effectively deal with water stains on your vehicle’s surface.  

1. Standard Car Cleaning

The easiest and most commonly used method of removing water stains from a vehicle’s surface is washing the car and then drying it. Yes, you know how to clean your car, but here are some tips and reminders to make the process more efficient.

Please note that the quality of water used plays a crucial role in preventing water stains.

What you need:

  • A bucket of warm, soapy water
  • A bucket of warm, clean water (for rinsing)
  • Hose
  • Sponge
  • Microfiber towels

3 tips for efficient car washing

  1. Wash your car in the shade. Direct sunlight on the exterior causes water to dry quickly, resulting in water stains.
  2. Change the bucket water if it gets dirty. Also, remember to rinse the sponge in clean water to avoid smearing dirt on the car’s surface.
  3. Don’t let the car air-dry. Use microfiber towels to dry the exterior so that no new water stains appear on the surface.

2. Car Cleaning With Vinegar

Another method to remove water stains from the car’s surface is by using white vinegar.

What you need:

  • Plain edible white vinegar
  • Distilled water
  • A sponge
  • A small bucket
  • A microfiber towel

3 tips for car washing with vinegar

  1. Prepare a vinegar solution by mixing equal proportions of white vinegar and distilled water in a bucket.
  2. Soak the sponge in the mixture and carefully wipe the stained areas. Leave the solution there for just a few minutes, and then rinse the area with clean water. Next, pat it dry with a dry towel.
  3. Continue repeating the method until all the water stains are removed.

3. Car Cleaning With Clay

Detailing clay is also very effective in removing water stains from a car’s surface.

What you need:

  • Clay block for detailing
  • Clay grease (with a spray bottle)
  • A microfiber towel

4 tips for car washing with clay

  1. Apply clay grease on the car’s exterior to avoid scratching while putting clay block on the surface.
  2. Gently rub all areas that show contaminants and water stains.
  3. Continue rubbing the clay until it slides loosely without clinging to the surface.
  4. When finished, wipe the car with a clean microfiber towel.

If none of these methods work for you, feel free to connect with Inside Out Car Care in Ocean Pines. We can remove all stains and restore the showroom shine of your beloved car in no time. Get an estimate for our services!