By FAR the best water spot remover I've ever used. : r/AutoDetailing

By FAR the best water spot remover I've ever used. : r/AutoDetailing

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Reverse is the newest car detailing product that easily removes scratches and swirls by hand. This car scratch remover and car paint scratch repair compound will bring your paint back to new. It's also a water spot remover and swirl remover. Make paint correction easy with this all in one formula. Repair car scratches, swirl marks and water spots. Will also remove oxidation, spider marks and paint imperfections. Works by hand, no fancy tools needed. Contains no fillers, silicone or wax.

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