Water spots on window...
#16
Originally posted by Boss_429
01,
The Z12 works great! If I can't screw it up, then it should be safe for everybody.
BTW, if you haven't gotten any Z5 lately, the newest version is out (yellow in color, the old stuff was orange). The Z2 is supposed to be new and improved too (old color tan, new color light pink). Both are thinner in consistency, and apply and remove even easier. Both are supposed to be slicker and gossier than before.
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The Z12 works great! If I can't screw it up, then it should be safe for everybody.
BTW, if you haven't gotten any Z5 lately, the newest version is out (yellow in color, the old stuff was orange). The Z2 is supposed to be new and improved too (old color tan, new color light pink). Both are thinner in consistency, and apply and remove even easier. Both are supposed to be slicker and gossier than before.
Just ordered 2 bottles of Z6 (gloss enhancer), 1 bottle of Z7 (car wash) and 1 bottle of Z12 (glass polish)...
It will be XMAZ again...
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#18
Originally posted by bloomquist
I'll ask my question that wasn't answred again. I use Windex on my windows all the time and have had to problems.. What wrong with windex? (This is a totally serious question)
I'll ask my question that wasn't answred again. I use Windex on my windows all the time and have had to problems.. What wrong with windex? (This is a totally serious question)
NOTE: Just the front window, not the sides or back.
Hopefully the Z12 will take care of it. I will start a new thread about how it worked or didn't work.
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01 XLT Sport:
Had the same problem on ALL of the glass on my wife's NEW '03 Subaru Forester. Took it back to the dealer and they said that the only thing that will take those spots off are...............RAZOR BLADES!
I tried almost every chemical known to man and couldn't get them off. So, when I took it to them, that is how they removed the spots. I know it sounds like a pain in the a$$, and it is, but it works!
Had the same problem on ALL of the glass on my wife's NEW '03 Subaru Forester. Took it back to the dealer and they said that the only thing that will take those spots off are...............RAZOR BLADES!
I tried almost every chemical known to man and couldn't get them off. So, when I took it to them, that is how they removed the spots. I know it sounds like a pain in the a$$, and it is, but it works!
#21
Clay would probably take them off too... Especially if razor blades would remove it...
I've always been told to avoid windex because of the 'other stuff' in there. I suppose the theory was that it wasn't good for tint or if it got on your finish that it would cause rapid hazing.
Not sure. *shrugs*... just going on something I had remembered hearing.
Beware the Ides of March.
RP
I've always been told to avoid windex because of the 'other stuff' in there. I suppose the theory was that it wasn't good for tint or if it got on your finish that it would cause rapid hazing.
Not sure. *shrugs*... just going on something I had remembered hearing.
Beware the Ides of March.
RP
#22
I think it is the ammonia in the Windex that will hurt tinted windows. I know when I had mine done they told me just use mild soap and water only, NO glass cleaner. I could be wrong, but damn that is so very rare…
I am going to try the clay tomorrow to see if it works, MAN is those water spots pissing me off beyond belief...
I am going to try the clay tomorrow to see if it works, MAN is those water spots pissing me off beyond belief...
#23
Originally posted by 01 XLT Sport
I am going to try the clay tomorrow to see if it works, MAN is those water spots pissing me off beyond belief...
I am going to try the clay tomorrow to see if it works, MAN is those water spots pissing me off beyond belief...
Man, I'm telling you...
GO OUTSIDE WITH A BOTTLE OF WHITE VINEGAR AND SOLVE YOUR PROBLEM... you're not going to smell up your garage because it's going to evaporate... you're a hard headed doofus sometimes.
RP
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Orginally posted by brentswanton
OK I've tried vinegar yesterday and it didnt acomplish anything but smell up the garage. I really scrubbed hard too.
OK I've tried vinegar yesterday and it didnt acomplish anything but smell up the garage. I really scrubbed hard too.
I've been using Z12 ever since and it works great. Zain
#28
I have restored many, many old trucks, ( cars too) and on several I opted to retain the original glass, including the windshield.
This may sound insane to some, but Mothers Chrome polish will remove almost any spot, or stain on your glass. I have used it so many times that I can not count them all. It does not scratch, and leaves no adverse effects even when it is raining.
Try it, you will like it !!!
This may sound insane to some, but Mothers Chrome polish will remove almost any spot, or stain on your glass. I have used it so many times that I can not count them all. It does not scratch, and leaves no adverse effects even when it is raining.
Try it, you will like it !!!
#29
Originally posted by screwyou
I agree 100%. I tried this method a couple of years ago and the only thing it accomplished was to make me sick. If you want to waste your time, give it a try.
I agree 100%. I tried this method a couple of years ago and the only thing it accomplished was to make me sick. If you want to waste your time, give it a try.
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