Tips on getting rid of "water spots"?

KaraZor-El

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A helmet of mine that I've been painting got a little dust on it, so I rinsed it off and set it aside to allow it to air-dry. Well, while drying it formed water spots. I can't use any type of fabric or material to wipe it off because it leaves little fabric particles on top- and I need to gloss this helmet so I can't have any of that. Can anyone give me a tip on how to get rid of the water spots that will leave the surface completely clean so that I can proceed with glossing? Thanks guys! ^_^

-Jessica
 
Thank you very much for that fast reply! ^_^ Is this something that I can get at walmart, or a similar type of common department store?
 
Thank you very much for that fast reply! ^_^ Is this something that I can get at walmart, or a similar type of common department store?

Check in the auto parts section. If not there, try a decent auto parts store. It's a piece of leather, usually lamb, used for drying cars. Two things; one, they stink when wet and two, ask for a shammy - most meatheads at the store won't know it by it's more formal name.

Though, there are plenty of lint free cloths used for waxing and polishing, so check there, as well.

-Fred
 
Thank you very much! All of your help is greatly appreciated, and now I know exactly what I'm after! Thanks again! ^_^
 
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