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Re: water spots
Well now that you have a coat of wax overtop the water spots, you need to remove the wax. There is a product called Gon (that is the correct spelling) that you can get at auto body supply stores, just follow the directions. Once the wax is all removed, most likely the water spots will be gone as well cause they were most likely ontop of an existing coat of wax. Now don't panic if the surface ends up looking like crap covered in minor scratches and swirl marks (you did after all remove all the wax that was filling them in) cause that is the next step, use a good quality swirl and haze remover , i use swirl and haze remover made by the wax shoppe, then either use the liquid glaze made by the same company or another quality wax to finish it off.
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** 2007 Avalanche LT. **

6" Pro Comp lift
305/55/20 BFG A/T KO'S
K&N FIPK GEN II
Flo Pro V force muffler & 4" slash cut stainless tips
Color matched front and rear Bowties
3" polished stainless bull bar and Nerf bars
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