Water spots.
kris
06-27-2002, 09:58 AM
Anyone know how to remove water spots off of glass? I have some killer spots, and I cannot get them off. I even tried using some bathroom cleaner. :D
DVSNCYNIKL
06-27-2002, 10:03 AM
Vinegar. Then use windex.
kris
06-27-2002, 01:05 PM
Cool, I will give it a try tonight. :coolguy:
tbk49
06-27-2002, 02:41 PM
use CLR (calcium lime rust) Im sure its in the states, 100% guarantee it will just wipe off
Melt
06-27-2002, 03:45 PM
yea, we have CLR in the states. I gotta do that too, i got horrid spots. Tried buying some bullshit "invisible glass" shit at Pepboys and that didnt work at all.
kris
06-27-2002, 04:52 PM
Originally posted by tbk49
use CLR (calcium lime rust) Im sure its in the states, 100% guarantee it will just wipe off
Try again. I used some of that stuff and it really didnt work. Granted the bottle was old as hell, but still...
use CLR (calcium lime rust) Im sure its in the states, 100% guarantee it will just wipe off
Try again. I used some of that stuff and it really didnt work. Granted the bottle was old as hell, but still...
ci5ic
06-27-2002, 04:53 PM
I've heard that orange juice will work due to it's acidic content, but I wouldn't really count on it.
toontowncivic
06-27-2002, 07:07 PM
when I worked at a honda dealership we always just used steel wool! spray the window down really well with windex and scrub it with the steel wool! then just wipe off the windex. this should work but be careful not to rub it onn the paint at all it will scratch!
travis_118
06-27-2002, 07:15 PM
Originally posted by toontowncivic
when I worked at a honda dealership we always just used steel wool! spray the window down really well with windex and scrub it with the steel wool! then just wipe off the windex. this should work but be careful not to rub it onn the paint at all it will scratch!
Yes. this works. I DO work at a body shop and this is how we remove them. I have even done it on mine. You have to put a little elbow in the cleaning process...water spots just dont wipe off.
when I worked at a honda dealership we always just used steel wool! spray the window down really well with windex and scrub it with the steel wool! then just wipe off the windex. this should work but be careful not to rub it onn the paint at all it will scratch!
Yes. this works. I DO work at a body shop and this is how we remove them. I have even done it on mine. You have to put a little elbow in the cleaning process...water spots just dont wipe off.
crxlvr
06-27-2002, 07:19 PM
go get some Castrol Super Clean and spray right at the problem, that shit works wonders on all stains.
Shadowkahn
06-28-2002, 12:16 AM
believe it or not, toothpaste works too -- regular stuff, not the gel. It also works great if you want to polish your scuffed light lenses or plastic trim pieces.
And your car is all minty fresh ;)
And your car is all minty fresh ;)
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