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Show'n'Shine Saloon
water etching
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<blockquote data-quote="maddrabitt" data-source="post: 2388437" data-attributes="member: 14480"><p>Damned Sprinklers!!! Had the cobra parked in front of my grandparents house in Yuma the other day. Their sprinklers came on early in the morning, and by the time I made it out of the house it was blazing hot outside and I had all these nice water spots. Tried to wash it off while I was there, pretty much to no avail. When I got home, I tried hitting it with the gamut of stuff. Tried the SSR 2.5, polishes, even vinegar. These damned spots wont come up. I got them knocked down pretty good, you can only see them in certain lights (like my garage) and nobody else notices them but me (and of course my eyes go right to them every time I look at the thing) Anybody have any ideas? Im hoping this didnt etch the clear, but its starting to look that way... Id take a picture but the spots are so light the camera doesnt even pick them up</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maddrabitt, post: 2388437, member: 14480"] Damned Sprinklers!!! Had the cobra parked in front of my grandparents house in Yuma the other day. Their sprinklers came on early in the morning, and by the time I made it out of the house it was blazing hot outside and I had all these nice water spots. Tried to wash it off while I was there, pretty much to no avail. When I got home, I tried hitting it with the gamut of stuff. Tried the SSR 2.5, polishes, even vinegar. These damned spots wont come up. I got them knocked down pretty good, you can only see them in certain lights (like my garage) and nobody else notices them but me (and of course my eyes go right to them every time I look at the thing) Anybody have any ideas? Im hoping this didnt etch the clear, but its starting to look that way... Id take a picture but the spots are so light the camera doesnt even pick them up [/QUOTE]
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