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Old 10-20-2003, 04:05 AM   #1
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Water Spots Everywhere!

I was at my buddies apartment and made the mistake of parking in the stall right next to the lawn. the next morning i went out to my truck and the sprinklers has went off early morning and hard water all over my paint and windows. the paint i don't really care about b/c its gonna be striped down and primed anyway but how the heck can i get the water-spots off my glass?? i have tried everything except steel wool! those liquids at auto zone and kragen "invisiglass" do not work. please help
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try equal parts of viniger(sp) and warm water...
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where i work we use some thing called mag V (five) and we also use something called bioclean.
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Try some claybar. It will take off hard water spots. Also steel wool might work
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wouldnt steel wool kind mess things up?
Old 11-03-2003, 04:11 AM   #6
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no, just make sure that you spray the window with glass cleaner kinda to lubricate it. Or you can do it while you're washing the car. The windows will be fine. Just dont put 100lbs of pressure on it, just a decent amount of pressure. Hope this helps ya some.



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