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Old 05-17-2009, 10:36 PM
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waht is the best way to remove water spot off glass? all of my glass has water spots. i have try rubbing compound and it didn't work. so what do you guys use?
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White vinegar mixed with water 50/50, or use all white viegar and let soak if the spots are stubborn.
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Or Bon Ami, A white powder.
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Vinegar like said above.
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i just try vinegar and no luck
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Rubbing alcohol, give that a try. DO NOT get it on the paint.
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I'm not kidding about Bon Ami. It will cut it off and polish the glass. An old time bartenders friend on keeping glasses clean.
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Originally Posted by therock
I'm not kidding about Bon Ami. It will cut it off and polish the glass. An old time bartenders friend on keeping glasses clean.
where do you get it from?
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Mike did you ever get it cleaned? I came across this thread this morning - https://www.performancetrucks.net/fo...d.php?t=344826
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Duragloss Nu-Glass (NG) #755 is the best stuff I have found. Carquest carries it and it runs about $10. It pulls stuff off the window that the steel wool does not put a dent in.


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