I ended up getting most of it off with another coat of sealent. The really bad areas gobbed up and now I can easily buff in any areas I find (having to do this outside makes it tough to find missed spots.
I bought some mequires quik detailer today just to get any missed spots I happen to catch based on the time of day.
I wish I had know about your dislike of chemical guys products before buying the kit as I guess as it had mostly chemical guys products and I am stuck with it now. I also would have thought that the clay process would have removed water spots from the car (the kind you have to be very close and at the right angle to see) but no go and now there is two layers of sealent on them so I guess I will wait till spring when the sealent is gone and get some of this:
http://www.detailedimage.com/Chemical-Guys-M31/Water-Spot-Remover-P194/16-oz-S1/
Unless you reccomend against that aswell.
I will say that the car finish is incredibly slick and the due drops this morning on it were almost to small to disguish apart from one another. Plus just blowing on the car cleared a 6x6 area of water.
I bought some mequires quik detailer today just to get any missed spots I happen to catch based on the time of day.
I wish I had know about your dislike of chemical guys products before buying the kit as I guess as it had mostly chemical guys products and I am stuck with it now. I also would have thought that the clay process would have removed water spots from the car (the kind you have to be very close and at the right angle to see) but no go and now there is two layers of sealent on them so I guess I will wait till spring when the sealent is gone and get some of this:
http://www.detailedimage.com/Chemical-Guys-M31/Water-Spot-Remover-P194/16-oz-S1/
Unless you reccomend against that aswell.
I will say that the car finish is incredibly slick and the due drops this morning on it were almost to small to disguish apart from one another. Plus just blowing on the car cleared a 6x6 area of water.