Water Spots on Your Hybrid Toyota

Friday, October 16, 2009 6:20
Posted in category Toyota Cars

Water SpotsNo matter how careful you are with washing and polishing your new or used hybrid Toyota, you are sure to end up with water spots on your paint job. They can come from a variety of sources, and it seems there are always a few drops messing up your glossy finish. Just what are the most likely sources of water drops, however, and what can you do to keep them at bay?

The most likely water spot culprit is, of course, the rain. It can come at any time of the year, and produce everything from a deluge to a mild sprinkle. In the end, the results are the same—water spots drying on your car. Now, not everyone minds these small spots on their paint, but if they bother you, why not look into a protective finish? There are a variety of products on the market that you canapply after a wash that are meant to help water drip away without leaving a mark.

Sprinklers are another common water spot culprit on a hybrid Toyota. No matter how careful you are, the overspray from your own sprinklers may end up on your paint. Even if you park in the garage or take precautions, you never know when a sprinkler will start up as you part throughout the St Louis, MO area. Your best bet is to be cautious about where you park and to be prepared to buff off those spots if they really get under your skin.

No matter where you drive in Missouri, you are sure to have some droplets of water fall on your car eventually. If they are unwanted and unappreciated, take the time to pre-treat your finish so that the water will run off instead of pooling. The only other thing you can do is to take care where you park, and to always keep a towel on hand to take care of the mess.


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