water spots on windows

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  1. Stang95fyvo New Member

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    Anyone know how to get water spots off of windows? the rest of my car looks awesome, but the windows have water spots all over them! :bang: :damnit: :fuss:

    Any ideas? any help would be appreciated.

    Thanks
  2. redmustanggt New Member

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    I used a clay bar on mine and it cleaned them up real nice.
  3. WhiteHeat306 New Member

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    :stupid: You can also try steel wool and wondow cleaner.
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    make sure its #0000 super fine steel wool
  5. Stang95fyvo New Member

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    Thanks guys! I will have to try that next time...i managed to get them to not be so blatantly obvious for this wash, but I will have try some of these ideas next time i wash the car.
  6. Anthony Orosco New Member

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    On most modern cars steel wool is NOT your ideal medium to use. In fact I believe FORD states in the car manual to not use steel wool of any grade on your glass.

    For tough water spots try clay first and then use straight vinegar as a wash if that doesn't work. The vinegar may need several applications.

    Anthony
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    Why not try glass cleaner made for this. I saw some at O'Reilly's just the other day. It is made for glass, but has some abrasives in it to get glass clean again. It is in a tube and kinda resembles wax, but not exactly.
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    Straight white vinegar is definitly the way to go :hail2: .
    You might also be able to remove some tough one with a sharp window scrapper.
  9. oohsoobad2 Banned

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    Clay bar is the easiest way Ive found. It also works great on removing brake dust from wheels.

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