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Old 08-20-2010, 12:38 AM
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My issues with bad spots have been just a fine cut or finishing cut of compound/polish or even rubbing the **** out of it with good wax.. But if it works hey!!
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No way I could see a "good wax" taking off this substance. With wax and polishing compounds you run the risk of getting that **** everywhere and all in small cracks. This stuff is water dissolvable.

If you guys don't want to take my advice you don't have to, all I'm saying is if you see this stuff on the shelf give it a try for the 5 bucks. This has got to be one of the best products I've used on my vehicles in years, and I'm a detail freak.

It's nice to have a product that is for one application and works well for that application.

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Old 08-20-2010, 12:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Mangled03gmc
My issues with bad spots have been just a fine cut or finishing cut of compound/polish or even rubbing the **** out of it with good wax.. But if it works hey!!
on glass????







Old 08-21-2010, 10:37 AM
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I'm going to see if they have this stuff at the parts store when I go to pick up oil for my truck later. I have some water spots on my windshield that just laughed at the clay bar, hopefully this stuff will work for me
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Saw a spot I missed on my back glass, shot a pic. Obviously those were bad water spots and have been on there for years. Everywhere around it is perfectly clean from the glass scrub.
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I tried it and it works great. Window look like new. Thanks.
Old 08-23-2010, 12:33 PM
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I've used toothpaste & coke in the past...I hate polishing tho! What I need is something to bring my glass back to normal...its as if I drove through a sandstorm and was starting to consider changing the glass. Anyone dealt with this and have a fix?
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Well if you are talking windshield and it looks like you drove thru a sandstorm, you need a new windshield. That's how mine looked after 9 yrs and I got a new windshield, huge difference.

As far as the other glass, I don't see why glass scrub wouldn't return it to normal.
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