








💎 Erase water spots like a pro—shine that demands attention!
Meguiar's A3714 Compound Water Spot Remover is a 16 oz professional-grade solution designed to safely and effectively eliminate water spots from clear coats and all glossy surfaces. Featuring a 1500 grit metal formula, it works on paint, glass, chrome, hard plastic, and metal, with a convenient spray-on, wipe-off application that saves time while delivering a flawless, showroom-quality finish.




| Department | unisex-adult |
| Manufacturer | Meguiar's |
| Item model number | A3714 |
| Product Dimensions | 4.45 x 9.53 x 22.23 cm; 453.59 g |
| ASIN | B009OBVS2K |
R**.
Works perfectly in removing water spots and shining
J**N
It does what it is intended to do, remove water spots from car surfaces.
M**Y
Excelente producto. Yo lo apliqué después de lavar. Lo apliqué con una esponja y el taladro a bajas revoluciones. Basta con unos 3 a 5 min sobre la zona y listo (en mi caso las manchas de agua es porque tiene muchos minerales y deja como la silueta marcada con una línea blanca en cada gota). Estaba escéptico porque vi en los comentarios que se quitaba al 80% pero en mi caso si se quitaron al 100% las marcas de agua. Lo usé en pintura negra y quedó muy bien.
C**R
I have upgraded my review of this product after trying two other options: 1. BioClean 2. Meguire's Ultimate Compound I knew BioClean would be too harsh and it is. For removing water spots, it actually works very well in conjunction with Meguire's Ultimate Compound except for one major problem: it is very abrasive and damaging to plastic or paint, even the acrylic urethane finish on cars. The instructions say not to use on shiny car paint and that is an understatement. It will create fine swirl marks on paint and will haze plastic components like bumpers and sideskirts. BioClean is mean't to be used on glass or household applications like shower rooms. Obviously, what would you prefer: no water spots, or swirl marks on your pristine car finish??? The swirl marks are not as bad as waxing a dirty car, but you can still see it if you look closely. I knew the Ultimate Compound from Meguire's would be a stop down from their Water Spot Remover product since it is basically a compound and it is. It has finer grit in it and is not as effective at removing water spots. Works very well though, if you apply it after BioClean. I found the Meguire's Compound Water Spot Remover will not completely remove stubborn water spots, but at least it won't damage automotive finishes. It also buffs out to a nice waxy shine, much better than the Ultimate Compound. What I do now is apply this product a couple of times. Each time it removes more and more of the water spots. I call it a day after that, knowing any other options may damage the finish on the car, or be less effective. Because this product is a compound, it does remove some paint since my car is Race Red and it leaves the white terry cloth I am using pink in areas if I rub too hard. I then finish up with my wax of choice: 3M Performance Finish. I mainly needed to remove bad waterspotting under the hood and trunk lid, on top the fenders inside the engine compartment and the drainage trough underneath the trunk lid. I had the car in storage and the storage company washed the car a couple of times, but did not wipe off water spots in those areas. This product will remove spots fairly well on areas that were waxed, but on unwaxed areas, the spots still won't come off completely even with multiple applications and hard rubbing. Fortunately, I don't have to use this product on the outside top coat since the storage company dried that out OK after a wash so there are no water spots. BTW, if you want to remove water spots on flat glass, it's easy. Just use a sharp razor blade, works like a charm! Turns all those deposits to white dust. Just blow it off the glass or clean it up with window cleaner. **Wink** Won't work on paint though, as the razor blade might dig in and scrape the paint.
W**N
Excellent and does the job perfectly 👍🏻👍🏻