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After over 100 Years, The Passion Still Remains "All in the Family"

"What began a century ago as a simple furniture polish laboratory and plant in the garage of founder Frank Meguiar, Jr., now spans over 100 years of Meguiar family stewardship. Meguiar's, Inc. has become one of the world's leading surface care products companies, providing highly specialized products for almost every conceivable type of surface."

 

 

Why use Paint Sealant?!?

You probably know that unless you protect your vehicle's paint, it will soon begin to deteriorate from environmental damage. Your vehicle's paint is under constant attack by the sun's UV rays, industrial fallout, acid rain, insects, and other environmental factors that slowly damage and destroy your finish. Left unprotected, your car's paint will suffer irreversible damage. Regular car waxes and polishes simply can't last long enough to provide the constant protection necessary to guard against this type of damage. Most are made from carnauba waxes that only are meant to create the shine, but when it comes to protecting they just don’t cut it for long term protection. The use of wax is absolutely the best way to enhance the luster in your vehicles paint, but with today’s technology in polymer paint sealants they too create luster, depth, and protection all in one! Imagine protecting your vehicle's paint with a tough outer coating that protects it from the elements for up to a year with a slick finish that actually keeps it cleaner!

Don’t get caught paying dealership prices of $450+ with claims of it lasting 5 years…

 

PROTECT YOUR SUV, CAR, BOAT, MOTORHOME, OR MOTOCYCLE THE RIGHT WAY, The C&E way!

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Q: How do I get waterspots off my car?

A: Waterspots are a major problem with most cars. If you leave your car parked near sprinklers or anywhere water could be sprayed then you run a good chance of getting the kind of spots that are difficult to remove. Calcium and other minerals in the water can leave deposits on your paint that don’t come off with mere washing. To remove these spots the easiest way I have found is to soak a cloth in vinegar and then let it sit on the affected area. Obviously you’ll have to repeat this multiple times since you probably don’t have a cloth large enough to cover the whole side of your car. The reason you want to soak the cloth is because that way it will be in contact with the mineral deposits longer and be able to break them down. After doing this vinegar wash you should wash with regular old car wash. The soap will neutralize the acids from the vinegar and also get that smell of your car. Nobody wants to drive around smelling like a pickle. ;)

If vinegar doesn’t do the trick then it is possible that the minerals have etched your clear coat. In that event you will need to polish the paint with a mild abrasive. That is the sort of work best left to a machine, but mild etching could be removed by hand. Definitely try the vinegar trick first before you bust out abrasive polishes or wetsanding. Get to the spots as soon as you can and you should have an easy time getting them off. If you let your car sit under the sprinklers for several days then the amount of damage will be left for the sun to decide.