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Posted by 4.6 EATIN GM'S (Member # 1633) on :
 
how do u get hard water spots off of windsheilds and windows?
 
Posted by N8 (Member # 6048) on :
 
Vinegar

I also heard colgate paste toothpaste works.
 
Posted by N0SL050 (Member # 2719) on :
 
50/50 mix of Vinegar and water you'll be set [patriot]
 
Posted by 4.6 EATIN GM'S (Member # 1633) on :
 
so should i put it in a spray bottle or something?
and im not familiar with vinegar,is there a certain kind or brand?thanks [patriot]
 
Posted by Dave50 (Member # 5238) on :
 
Buff them using a power buffer. Use water spot stain remover purchased from a glass company not a auto store.
 
Posted by RioredGT (Member # 2300) on :
 
I've been dealing with the same thing. I found this which I might try:
web page
 
Posted by N0SL050 (Member # 2719) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 4.6 EATIN GM'S:
so should i put it in a spray bottle or something?
and im not familiar with vinegar,is there a certain kind or brand?thanks [patriot]

My bad bro shoulda been more clear lol
Yes get a spray bottle then put like 50/50 vinegar and water.. Any type of plain vinegar will do I go to albertsons and buy there brand usually the cheapest. If that doesnt take care of the spots sometimes a light polishing will get rid of them for sure.

[ June 03, 2008, 11:23 PM: Message edited by: N0SL050 ]
 
Posted by 4.6 EATIN GM'S (Member # 1633) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by N0SL050:
quote:
Originally posted by 4.6 EATIN GM'S:
so should i put it in a spray bottle or something?
and im not familiar with vinegar,is there a certain kind or brand?thanks [patriot]

My bad bro shoulda been more clear lol
Yes get a spray bottle then put like 50/50 vinegar and water.. Any type of plain vinegar will do I go to albertsons and buy there brand usually the cheapest. If that doesnt take care of the spots sometimes a light polishing will get rid of them for sure.

thanks, i probally would have put it in a bottle anyways when you said 50/50 it but just checking.
thanks again for all your guys input [patriot]
 
Posted by six 5.0 (Member # 3153) on :
 
Try triple zero or quadruple zero Steel-Wool. They work well.
 




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