Philip
Jun 23rd, 99, 10:54 PM
My windsheild and side windows have waterspots on them, I have tried everything from lemon juice to vinager to polishing compound and I cant get them removed. The only thing else that I can think of is rubbing compound but I'm worried it will scratch the windows. Any suggestions??
Ken K
Jun 23rd, 99, 11:25 PM
Use extra fine steel wool. Use the steel wool without anything else. No it won't scratch your glass.
COPO
Jun 24th, 99, 5:54 AM
1. Spray with window cleaner and wipe with 0000 steel wool then wipe off - dont worry it will not scratch glass.
2. Auto glass shops use jewelers rougue to remove stains on glass.
3. For water spots, using a cleaner like hd cleanse will work.
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Narti
Jun 24th, 99, 2:31 PM
Eastwood sell's a glass cleaner compound that's pretty good at removing water spot's. Tel# 1-800-345-1178 or www.eastwoodco.com
Narti
Jun 24th, 99, 2:32 PM
Eastwood sell's a glass cleaner compound that's pretty good at removing water spot's. Tel# 1-800-345-1178 or www.eastwoodco.com
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Glenn Kent
Jun 24th, 99, 2:50 PM
Philip, I swear this works better than anything! Try a little toothpaste with a small amount of water. Don't get too crazy with it, because you don't need to. It works and the price is right eh?