Best way to remove water stains from glass?
#1
Best way to remove water stains from glass?
I have used Spot-X before, but don't think I need something so strong. I have mild but very stubborn water stains from a sprinkler on my windshield. I have used vinegar and Windex. But there are still light outlines of the water spots. I am going to wet a paper towel with vinegar and just lay it on the windshield and see how that goes. What else works?
#2
Re: Best way to remove water stains from glass?
I have used Spot-X before, but don't think I need something so strong. I have mild but very stubborn water stains from a sprinkler on my windshield. I have used vinegar and Windex. But there are still light outlines of the water spots. I am going to wet a paper towel with vinegar and just lay it on the windshield and see how that goes. What else works?
#3
Re: Best way to remove water stains from glass?
While this seems to be my answer to all things car finish related... LONG LIVE ZAINO !!!!!
http://www.zainostore.com/Merchant2/...oduct_Count=14
Their polymer based car polishes are phenomenal!
Have fun...
http://www.zainostore.com/Merchant2/...oduct_Count=14
Their polymer based car polishes are phenomenal!
Have fun...
#4
Re: Best way to remove water stains from glass?
crumpled newspaper... try that. Make sure to crumple a new one (or re-crumple or use another side of the crumpled piece) after a few scrubs (just like folding the towel after a few wipes).
#6
Re: Best way to remove water stains from glass?
While this seems to be my answer to all things car finish related... LONG LIVE ZAINO !!!!!
http://www.zainostore.com/Merchant2/...oduct_Count=14
Their polymer based car polishes are phenomenal!
Have fun...
http://www.zainostore.com/Merchant2/...oduct_Count=14
Their polymer based car polishes are phenomenal!
Have fun...
#7
Re: Best way to remove water stains from glass?
I would agree that from a results standpoint, you really can't go wrong with either.
#8
Re: Best way to remove water stains from glass?
True, you can spend a bunch of time applying it. They have a new wipe-on product that I recently used on a friend's car in combination with the buff-on stuff. I've never seen anything like it. I'm sold. I have heard good things about liquid glass, but I'm sticking with Zaino.
I would agree that from a results standpoint, you really can't go wrong with either.
I would agree that from a results standpoint, you really can't go wrong with either.
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