I was in my garage today trying to undo some swirls from a recent wash(I'm blaming it on my wash mitt). I decided to try to tackle my windows as well, which are riddled with water spots. In the past, using some pointers I found on this forum, I've tried clay, QD, vinegar and a myriad of other remedies, all with less than spiffy results. And it seems tinted windows make the water spots look a hundred times worse...


I recall reading a post on here somewhere that #83 on an 8006 pad worked well. So, since I already had my G100 out and warmed up, I figured, "When in Rome..."


A couple of passes seems to do the trick. I had to get the hard-to-reach areas by hand, but I'm more than happy with it. It made such an obvious difference that I found a bubble in my tint that I had never noticed. Now i'm off to finish that window...and then go to the tint shop and test out that lifetime guarantee I paid for...


I recall reading a post on here somewhere that #83 on an 8006 pad worked well. So, since I already had my G100 out and warmed up, I figured, "When in Rome..."


A couple of passes seems to do the trick. I had to get the hard-to-reach areas by hand, but I'm more than happy with it. It made such an obvious difference that I found a bubble in my tint that I had never noticed. Now i'm off to finish that window...and then go to the tint shop and test out that lifetime guarantee I paid for...

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