Originally Posted by MachNU
(Post 244446)
FOR THOSE SAYING TO USE STEEL WOOL! DO NOT USE IT! Steel wool is meant for cleaning metals. If you take it to a windshield you will make tons of light scratches. For water spots...called acid rain...only way to remove those is with a rotary buffer. Like already stated use either a razor blade or a very aggressive clay bar.
I did it in a small corner of the triangular window to see what happened and after cleaning and drying the windows, I saw smooth glass rather than spotted/etched glass. :/ it was #00000 steel wool |
Originally Posted by mdehoogh
(Post 244561)
I've successfully used steel wool to remove 'spots' before. Granted, it was on a side windows rather than the windshield. Perhaps the tempered/laminated glass used up front is affected differently than the plain glass windows on the sides.
I did it in a small corner of the triangular window to see what happened and after cleaning and drying the windows, I saw smooth glass rather than spotted/etched glass. :/ it was #00000 steel wool |
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