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Old 03-04-2010, 09:31 PM
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i had real bad water spots, vinegar wouldnt remove them. had take a razor blade to them, just be careful not to scratch the glass.
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Very fine steel wool worked on my glass, just keep the window very wet with your favorite window cleaner.
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the acid that you clean wheels with is what my local detail shop uses on waterspots on paint. I don't see why it wouldn't work on windows you only want it on there a few seconds or you can do some damage.
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Originally Posted by chevythunder06
Very fine steel wool worked on my glass, just keep the window very wet with your favorite window cleaner.
Buy some steel wool usally comes in packs of 3 grades. Use the lightest one you can find. Do little at a time or ull scratch the hell outta ur window. Dont use the wool on ur mirrors at all. Ok so grab ur lite gauge wool and some chrome polish. Tape the black trim around the window off so u dont scratch it or get any polish in there. Apply the polish to the area ur working on. And use the whole like a applicater pad ( use little pressure). Going around the area in a swirling motion. Its very important to always keep the area wet. Once the polish dries wipe it off and repeat till the whole window is done. After the window is done go back over it with wax to seal it from any more water spots. Also get some latix gloves at AZ for ez clean up.
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Originally Posted by chevytruck
Rubbing alcohol, give that a try. DO NOT get it on the paint.
rubbing alcohol will not hurt paint by the way, it will fade or stain rubber and plastics i believe tho..
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