I cant effectively remove water mark on my glass by washing alone. What is the besrt solution ? Can NXT Glass cleaner effectively and easily do the job?
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Water marks on windscreen and windows.
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Re: Water marks on windscreen and windows.
Maybe, maybe not.
It is the best place to start, since you will want a glass cleaner anyway.
If that doesnt work, try claying. Claying worked for me.
It gets a little tricky after that.2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue
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Originally posted by TripleDES View Postyou can also try steel wool.
Alex
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Originally posted by BlueZero View PostVinegar worked great for me! Mixed it about 1:1 with water. Guess you could use it straight too.Current Jeep: 2004 Jeep Liberty with stuff
Originally posted by Mike PhillipsLive on the edge... try something new, try NXT Tech Wax 2
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Maybe u can use DC1 and try. But Vincent over here in Pg. The detailing shop at PISA does water mark removal. They charge RM90 for the job. I think its for all the windows. Since using the rubbing compound onto my glass, it did remove 90% of the water "spots" but when it rains it does still have some water "marks" left. I even use a glass polish on the glass. Since the rubbing compound do leave some very-very fine swirls like effect on my glass. I don't dare to use it again. Hehehe. So this weekend I'll be trying DC1. Let you know how it turns out. I did think of using ScratchX but I try DC1 first.
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I have used the DA with 83 on tough spots.
Meguiars does not recommend this but it works
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Re: Water marks on windscreen and windows.
The best approach to removing water spots is to purchase a "water spot remover" from your detail chemical supplier and use according to the manufacturer's instructions.
There is a chemical for just about every detail application you are confronted with.
Regards
Bud Abraham
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Re: Water marks on windscreen and windows.
Originally posted by bernard78 View PostMaybe u can use DC1 and try. But Vincent over here in Pg. The detailing shop at PISA does water mark removal. They charge RM90 for the job. I think its for all the windows. Since using the rubbing compound onto my glass, it did remove 90% of the water "spots" but when it rains it does still have some water "marks" left. I even use a glass polish on the glass. Since the rubbing compound do leave some very-very fine swirls like effect on my glass. I don't dare to use it again. Hehehe. So this weekend I'll be trying DC1. Let you know how it turns out. I did think of using ScratchX but I try DC1 first.Is not how you shine your car, Is what you shine your car with
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Yup i do. Tht's why I prefer to DIY. I'm gonna try DC1 Sunday (tomolo) on my windscreen. I'll let u know how it goes k. Have u try the G30 compound u teach me one yet? Actually I use the cutting compound quite ok. Clear much of it.
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