Water spots on window...
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Water spots on window...
Ok, I am sure this has been addressed, but let's do it again.
For some UNKNOWN reason I have water spots on my window a LOT of them. Never had any before because I am always cleaning my truck etc.
So how do I get them off? What product will perform for me? I think Zaino has a product but I have never tried it so if anyone has how did it do?
Any other product recommendations are welcome because these spots have got to GO!!!!!!!!!!!!
For some UNKNOWN reason I have water spots on my window a LOT of them. Never had any before because I am always cleaning my truck etc.
So how do I get them off? What product will perform for me? I think Zaino has a product but I have never tried it so if anyone has how did it do?
Any other product recommendations are welcome because these spots have got to GO!!!!!!!!!!!!
#2
I read the Zaino information for Z12 Clear view glass polish. Sounds damn good, but I have never heard any "real world" experience with it.
Yes, I do use most the other Zaino products and I am very impressed with them, but before I tried them I read alot of reviews about the products.
This is why I am asking about any other products, there ease of use, and most important that someone like me can NOT screw up my window using it, you know where it looks funny looking out of it.
Yes, I do use most the other Zaino products and I am very impressed with them, but before I tried them I read alot of reviews about the products.
This is why I am asking about any other products, there ease of use, and most important that someone like me can NOT screw up my window using it, you know where it looks funny looking out of it.
#3
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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.
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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Originally posted by RockPick
Vinegar... straight vinegar on a rag.
Rub it down with vinegar saturated on a rag. Get a MF towel and buff it off. Use a glass cleaner (NO WINDEX) if you can't get the smear out.
Been there and done it. Works great.
RP
Vinegar... straight vinegar on a rag.
Rub it down with vinegar saturated on a rag. Get a MF towel and buff it off. Use a glass cleaner (NO WINDEX) if you can't get the smear out.
Been there and done it. Works great.
RP
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OK I've tried vinegar yesterday and it didnt acompish anything but smell up the garage. I really scrubbed hard too. I also tried lime away and clr No luck. I beleive the water spots on the glass are etched on. Anyone have experience with real stubborn spots. Help me out. I need a product that works. Thanks