





✨ Say goodbye to water spots and hello to flawless shine! 💧
Gtechniq W9 Water Spot Remover (250ml) is a concentrated, fragrance-free automotive cleaner designed to dissolve salts, trap metal ions, and remove tough silica scale from paint, vinyl, and glass surfaces. Ideal for hard water stains, it delivers professional-grade results with minimal effort, making it a must-have for maintaining pristine vehicle exteriors.






| ASIN | B07F2JQ32G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #139,314 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #268 in Glass Cleaners |
| Brand | Gtechniq |
| Brand Name | Gtechniq |
| Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 124 Reviews |
| Item Form | Spray |
| Item Volume | 250 Milliliters |
| Manufacturer | Gtechniq |
| Material Feature | Fragrance Free |
| Material Features | Fragrance Free |
| Material Type Free | Odor-Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Scent | Unscented |
| Special Features | Concentrated |
| Specific Uses For Product | Automotive Exterior |
| Surface Recommendation | Glass |
| Unit Count | 8.4535 Fluid Ounces |
T**A
WOW!! It actually works!
My husband's car was parked by a sprinkler, and we have very hard water, which left water spots horribly on the right side hood fender and partially on the door. I had tried vinegar and other products to try to remove it to no avail. We were told it would have to be professionally buffed out. I received this product today and used it only on the hood and the upper part of the metal between the driverside door and windshield. It completely removed the water spots!! You do have to use a little elbow grease if they are really stuck on there, aka baked on, but it worked and is totally worth the effort! I read comments prior to purchase, and the bad reviews stated it only smells like vinegar, which it does, but I can smell other chemicals in this bottle. As others have commented, this is more than glorified vinegar.
T**T
It just works!
My black truck had to sit outside after getting ceramic coated. I followed instructions to not wash but lightly spray off for major things like bird droppings that could not sit on the paint. After the first was nearly 3 weeks later, I realized I had a pretty significant water spotting issue. Especially on the roof. Washing and light buffing did not help. After doing a bit of research, I found Gtechniq W9 to be highly recommended by several. I'd used some of their other products and the price was right so I gave it a shot. Magic. Significant mineral deposits that were not coming off came off immediately. I let the product sit for no more than 10 seconds, wiped right off and it vanished. Amazing. Highly recommend this product.
J**B
No result
Doesn’t work at all. Can’t see no difference everytime i use it.
D**K
Worked in my situation
Was hoping this simple product would work on my dark blue Mercedes van as I watched it on a YouTube video. It had been ceramic coated, but developed bad water spots. nothing else removed (vinegar did nothing alone). It does take quite a bit of rubbing and applications. Each time the spots got less until the third application did take it off and looks great again. It was a lot of hand rubbing and product (will have to order more), but the detailer said they would have had to buff it out ($500.) and then reapply ceramic coat. Hopefully the coating is till intact and does bead up nicely after a ceramic detailer was applied after the w-9. So far, pleased even though a lot of work with carefully washing, drying and the applications. No way to tell without trying!
M**O
Good Water Spot Remover
It works great removing water spots from paint with no effort. Recommended.
T**Y
W9 Water Spot remover is ok....
I just received the W9 Water Spot remover and it works ok. Not overwhelmed by the results.
D**.
Great for Ceramic coat
It works wonderful, and would highly recommended, consider that the spots were on top of my ceramic coat
M**0
Good luck. You’ll definitely need it.
I've been a fan of Gtechniq products for a while, but this one just doesn't live up to the hype. I have some moderately difficult water spots on my car's windows and paint, and I was hoping this would be a simple, quick fix as advertised. Unfortunately, it barely touched the spots, even after multiple applications and a lot of elbow grease. It seems to work well on very fresh, light spots, but for anything that's been there for a while, you're better off using a vinegar solution or a more aggressive polish. It's a lot of money for a product that only works on the easiest of water spots.
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