Product Description
Hard Water Spot Remover
16oz
Thick low drip formula remains on vertical surfaces for easy cleaning. New technology chemically embraces and lifts mineral deposits and protects surface from future water spots. Easy to apply and easy to wipe off.
Benefits
- Cleans surface dirt and grime
- Effortless application and wipe-off in full sun
- Product can be applied by hand
- Brings back to like-new condition
- VOC Compliant
Meguiar’s Hard Water Spot Remover for boats & RV’s
It’s so easy to get hard water spots on fiberglass and gel coat surfaces and so difficult to remove them. This is especially true in the marine environment and with larger vehicles that won’t typically fit in a garage, like many RV’s. Meguiar’s M47 Marine/RV Hard Water Spot Remover is a great solution for quickly removing the toughest hard water spots. This specialized formula chemically breaks down and removes hard water minerals off fiberglass, gel coat and paint while also helping to protect the surface from future hard water spotting. This thick, low drip formula remains on vertical surfaces for convenient cleaning, wiping off clean and easily. Hard water deposits bond to surfaces and over time will dull shine and accelerate oxidation. M47 Hard Water Spot Remover is the perfect way to remove unsightly and stubborn water spots and help keep your boat or RV looking it’s best.
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It Works Just Likje it Says!!!!
I've been a fussy boat owner for 35 years, now have 2 to polish. Have used so many products over the years on Lake Erie water spots, none totally successful until Meguiar's 47. I sure hope you're not going tell me that this has been around that long. My poor shoulders! Just apply a light spray of the sticky gel, wait a few, rub in and polish like a detailing wax and voila those nasty rings are gonza! Thank you.
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It Works Great
Works great! Love the results!
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Nice
Product does exactly what it is advertised to do. Is it better than 3M and other brands? I have no idea.