Is Wet Paint capable of removing ‘hard water’ spots?
Wet Paint is better than most waxes & polishes when it comes to removing hard water spots, but only if they’re relatively ‘fresh’ or haven’t set in too deeply. If repeated applications of Wet Paint (applied by hand while using a microfiber towel) aren’t up to the task, then it may be necessary to address the problem with a more aggressive product. Removing deeply embedded stains—especially from less than perfect paint—would have required the inclusion of heavy-duty abrasives in the Wet Paint formula, much like those found in rubbing compounds. Of course, Wet Paint was never intended to take the place of full-blown rubbing compounds. return to top 32) What benefits are there to using Wet Paint on glass? Are there any special precautions to consider? Good questions, both. Many of the advantages to using Wet Paint on glass can be tied to the slippery nature of the product. For example, when driving at highway speeds in rain, it’s practically spellbinding to watch the droplets blow off the