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water spot - 01-12-2010, 11:11 AM

i would like to know how too remove water spot on glass have alot of people that have that problem like too know is there a product to remove them
   
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Re: water spot - 01-12-2010, 11:13 AM

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i would like to know how too remove water spot on glass have alot of people that have that problem like too know is there a product to remove them
Did you try the search button? We have had a lot of threads started about this. That said how long have these spots been on the car and how bad are they?


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Re: water spot - 01-12-2010, 09:03 PM

I use clay. The crappy, lime-infested water here where I live is awful. Clay works wonders.
   
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Re: water spot - 01-13-2010, 10:43 AM

BON-AMI Fast cheap and effective.
   
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Re: water spot - 01-13-2010, 11:04 AM

I've also had luck wiht PB pro polish for water spots on windshield.


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Re: water spot - 01-13-2010, 11:27 AM

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BON-AMI Fast cheap and effective.


I use Bon Ami (or Bar Keepers Friend) on my windshield about once per year. Cleans it right up like it was new.


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Re: water spot - 01-13-2010, 11:47 AM

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I use clay. The crappy, lime-infested water here where I live is awful. Clay works wonders.
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BON-AMI Fast cheap and effective.
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I've also had luck wiht PB pro polish for water spots on windshield.
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I use Bon Ami (or Bar Keepers Friend) on my windshield about once per year. Cleans it right up like it was new.
All excellent choices! One of the worst windshields that comes to memory wash a vehicle that was parked for some unkown period under a pecan tree. It was a mess. I created a slurry of Bon Ami and spent at least an hour (memory fails me) with a razor blade (on some of the more stubborn bits of sap./goo) and cleared that one up nicely.


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Re: water spot - 01-13-2010, 11:54 AM

I didn't post this in the start because I wanted to see what the OP had to say about the spots. For me I use amaz.biz they make water spot removal products for about any surface, they have a complete car care line. There water spot remover for glass I've not seen a better product ever


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