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how do you remove watermarks on sides of rv

brianseay1
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What do you all use to remove the watermarks from the sides of your rv? I have a black and gold finish on my coach and have the water runoff stains from the awning down the sides and can't seem to find anything to remove them. I have used the black stain/watermark remover stuff you can get at campingworld but it did not work. I have tried wax, wash and wax for airplanes and nothing has worked. Any help or info is greatly appreciated.
Brian & Neena & B.G.
B.G. 2014 Goldendoodle
2007 Coachmen Cross Country 389DS
300 HP Cummins Turbo Charged
03 Sahara Jeep Wrangler & 05 Harley Davidson Ultra Classic
2014 800 RZR4
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JoeH
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I've had good luck with using a clay bar and detailing spray. You can find kits at most auto accessory retail locations. Spray the detailer on and rub lightly with the clay bar. It has worked well to remove spots on my cars and coach and really isn't much work.
Joe
2013 Dutch Star 4338- all electric
Toad is 2015 F-150 with bikes,kayaks and Harley aboard

J-Rooster
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Explorer
If the sides of your coach are metal rubbing compound will work great. My coach is fiberglass and polishing compounds didn't work for me! Created a big mess that I didn't think would clean up.

FIRE_UP
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brianseay1 wrote:
What do you all use to remove the watermarks from the sides of your rv? I have a black and gold finish on my coach and have the water runoff stains from the awning down the sides and can't seem to find anything to remove them. I have used the black stain/watermark remover stuff you can get at campingworld but it did not work. I have tried wax, wash and wax for airplanes and nothing has worked. Any help or info is greatly appreciated.


Sometimes water will pick up acid rain type deposits on top of your coach and, when trickling down, deposit them on the sides. And, that will leave almost the same type of hard water stain as you'd see with water that's not treated (water softener) out of a garden hose.

About 98% of most waxes are not strong enough or, I should say, do not have enough abrasiveness to remove those. In cases like that, an actual POLISHING COMPOUND is required. Three M makes all the products needed for accurately polishing paints. There are others but, 3M is what I'm familiar with.

I presently have both part A and part B of the 3M system. A is a machine liquid compound for rubbing out. B is the actual polishing compound which, is recommended with the use of a pro machine like the Dewalt that I have but, it can be applied by hand with very nice results. You may find that the only way baked on water spots will come off is with labor, and a compound of some sort. Your local auto parts store usually has different compounds too, along with all the waxes.
Scott
Scott and Karla
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Bill-R
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I use a liquid wax and cleaner and a rotary buffer, little effort
Bill Roop
1989 36'ft DP Executive

doxiemom11
Explorer II
Explorer II
We use Totally Awesome also AND the Mr. Clean Erasers should NOT be used on any painted surface. It removes the stains by abrasion. Might be okay one or two times, but repeated use you will start seeing scratches. Package directions also indicate this.

brianseay1
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Thanks for the info folks. It gives me something to try, so lets hope for the best....lol
Brian & Neena & B.G.
B.G. 2014 Goldendoodle
2007 Coachmen Cross Country 389DS
300 HP Cummins Turbo Charged
03 Sahara Jeep Wrangler & 05 Harley Davidson Ultra Classic
2014 800 RZR4
Roll Tide Roll

wrgrs50s
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Explorer
"Totally Awesome" Cleaner from the dollar store is the cheapest and the best I've found for removing black streaks. At full strength they wipe right off on mine. I found out about it from another forum.
Walter and Janie Rogers
2012 Sundance 277RL
TV 2006 Silverado 2500 6.0

10forty2
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Try a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser.
1999 Holiday Rambler Endeavor, 36' Gasser
Triton V10, Ford F53 Chassis
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barmcd
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Explorer
You can buy black streak remover at an RV center. It works well with little scrubbing required.

pfidahospud
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I've had really good success with NuFinish

Bruce_Brown
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White vinegar or some polishing compound should do the trick.
There are 24 hours in every day - it all depends on how you choose to use them.
Bruce & Jill Brown
2008 Kountry Star Pusher 3910