How do you take off water stains on your windsheild?
I've tried everything that i can think of and i cant get them off.
I've tried everything that i can think of and i cant get them off.
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It sounds as if you've washed your car with hard water. If that's the case you can use glass stove top cleaner to get the stains off. Just make sure it's safe for glass and don't scrub too hard, it's abrasive.
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Originally Posted by Ahmad_1290
Try a new razor blade, or steel wool. Worked with me
but make sure to use a LOT of window cleanerwetsand... i dont think so
i've wetsanded my headlights and ive seen those results. mutiple sand paper + water = foggy windows
razor blade???? i will be there all day scratching each spot off my glass.
I was hoping for a wax solution for glass....????
i've wetsanded my headlights and ive seen those results. mutiple sand paper + water = foggy windows
razor blade???? i will be there all day scratching each spot off my glass.
I was hoping for a wax solution for glass....????
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i've wetsanded my headlights and ive seen those results. mutiple sand paper + water = foggy windows
razor blade???? i will be there all day scratching each spot off my glass.
I was hoping for a wax solution for glass....????
http://www.topoftheline.com/glasspolish.html Originally Posted by 2LEET4U
wetsand... i dont think soi've wetsanded my headlights and ive seen those results. mutiple sand paper + water = foggy windows
razor blade???? i will be there all day scratching each spot off my glass.
I was hoping for a wax solution for glass....????
you need an abrasive glass polish. Or just glass polish. I remember when i was in high school I had to polish the canopy of this jet fighter with it.....pretty good stuff.......
they also said to keep scratches off of glass, when you wash it (soap and water) dont use rags or towels...soap and water with your hands doing the dirty work ( and no rings on your fingers please...I gotten my *** handed to me for that)
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Steel wool, NO!
If it's too coarse, then yes, but if it's made for glass then, no.Originally Posted by KCmaxx
A blade, yes...Steel wool, NO!
http://www.rightlook.com/index.asp?P...ROD&ProdID=153
Senior Member
Try some Bon Ami powder cleaner on the glass. Clay bar might take them off as well. As silly as it sounds try the magic eraser. It seems to just about everything else. The stove top polish sound like it might work well.
Good luck!
Good luck!