Mike Phillips
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- Dec 5, 2022
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Can I ask what is the good products for watermarks and acid rain for windshield ?
I get questions from all over the place and never mind answering them but it takes some time to actually type out a well-written answer.
It takes even more time to get the links to the products and color code them as blue clickable links to make it easy for someone to >click< on to either get more information or make a purchase. I don't mind typing out the answers and coding the links but It's a LOT more effective to do it where millions of eyeballs can read the information then to type for just one set of eyeballs. It's a just a better leverage of my typing time.
Here's the question from Clifford
If you're talking about substances that are ON the surface then any quality glass polish by hand or machine should remove them. You can also try products that are meant to dissolve mineral deposits off glass like Optimum MDR or Mineral Deposit Remover.
If you're talking about actual etchings IN the glass then you need a glass polish that contains Cerium Oxide and a matching pad for machine applying the cerium oxide glass polish.
So what kind of defect are you trying to remove, stains ON the glass or defects IN the glass?

I get questions from all over the place and never mind answering them but it takes some time to actually type out a well-written answer.
It takes even more time to get the links to the products and color code them as blue clickable links to make it easy for someone to >click< on to either get more information or make a purchase. I don't mind typing out the answers and coding the links but It's a LOT more effective to do it where millions of eyeballs can read the information then to type for just one set of eyeballs. It's a just a better leverage of my typing time.
Here's the question from Clifford
message from Clifford on Facebook said:Can I ask what is the good products for watermarks and acid rain for windshield ?
If you're talking about substances that are ON the surface then any quality glass polish by hand or machine should remove them. You can also try products that are meant to dissolve mineral deposits off glass like Optimum MDR or Mineral Deposit Remover.
If you're talking about actual etchings IN the glass then you need a glass polish that contains Cerium Oxide and a matching pad for machine applying the cerium oxide glass polish.
So what kind of defect are you trying to remove, stains ON the glass or defects IN the glass?
