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Old August 5th, 2006, 01:26 PM   #1
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Water Spots On Glass


When i purchased my mustang it had a lot of water spots on the glass i've tried to use wax a couple of times to get them off but i couldn't get it to work i called a couple of shops and they said get new glass does anybody have any suggestions on getting the spots off of my glass
 

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Old August 5th, 2006, 01:32 PM   #2
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elbow grease and a rubbing comound. it will take the spots right out. then use only invisible glass to clean from then on.
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when i get it painted


when i get my car painted do you think they can get it off
 
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depends if you pay them to
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what's a good compound to use on my glass it's on there pretty good
 
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turtle wax rubbing compound
 
Old September 12th, 2006, 02:18 PM   #7
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You can talk to a company that cleans windows on the sky scrappers in that little thing they hang out over the edge in. I saw them using some kind of compound and a buffer to get them off and it looks brand new when they're done!!
 
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on my caprice, when i had already color-sanded the car i was high-speed buffing the scratches out with 3M buffing compound... it worked damn good too! stop by a local body shop & see what they can do!
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I talked to the window cleaners here and they said they use a compound called Duraclean, it works damn good and they said you should be able to get it at The Home Depot or Lowes!!!

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Hey I know this is an older post but I had the same problem those dang waterspots...

I tried everything and like you went around asking everyone...nothing worked...

THEN I went to this rinky dink parts store (the kind that have OLD parts and don't appear to ever sell anything)..anyway I got this stuff called:

DURAGLOSS 755 Nu-Glass PART NO-755...
http://www.duragloss.com/product.asp?pid=303
comes in a white tall bottle with blue cap...

Thats from the site but you might be able to find it locally..

MAN this stuff you wipe on with a cloth and then wipe it right back off...DONE!!

It worked like a charm and my windows had spots BAD!!..

NOW if only I could find something this easy to get the HAZE of MY HEADLIGHTS!!! #$@$% geez..tried everything there..

take care,
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Originally Posted by mediaultra
NOW if only I could find something this easy to get the HAZE of MY HEADLIGHTS!!! #$@$% geez..tried everything there..

take care,
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Originally Posted by 97Cobra
I used 5 Minute optical polish. just clean you headlights and put the pad provided on a drill spay mist of water on the headlight and drill away. It worked wonders on my headlights! I was so supprised i thought i was going to have to buy new headlights. the best thing was it only costs $10 to have new looking headlight!
That should help!
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