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The White
Join Date: Jan 2002
Posts: 296
Location: East Coast User is: OffLine |
I believe i found a way to get water spots off windows inexpensively. I only tried this in the corner of my windshield. All i did was get a clean terry cloth rag and some mothers mag polish and polish off the spots then buff it. I havn't tested this on the whole window so do get pissed off at me if you do somthing that messes up your glass. it also make the glass really clear
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The King of Slack
Age: 28
Join Date: Jul 2002
Posts: 47
Location: Evans, GA User is: OffLine |
Newspaper and window cleaner work just as well. =)
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drag~N~spark
Join Date: Nov 2001
Posts: 9,649
Location: in the sticks User is: OffLine |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2002
Posts: 596
Location: User is: OffLine |
i've heard that white toothPASTE takes them off. i also have the ones that are baked in and oxidized and ish. i'll have to try both.
i was told to rub the toothpaste in, let it sit a few minutes and buff it out. but dont do it in hot/direct sunlight. |
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