cmichael258
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I ordered a bottle of the new Detailer's Pro Series High Performance Glass Restorer and all I can say is WOW!!!!!
I posted recently about the recycled water from my sprinkler system getting on the newly installed windows. I tried Windex, Stoners Invisible Glass and Stoners Invisible Glas with Water Repellent. None of them came close to removing the hard water spots. When I arrived home this afternoon, I found my AG box sitting on the front porch and quickly went to work. I cut up one of those white foam pads that come with the PC 7424XP and never get used.
I followed the directions and dampened the pad, applied a nickel size amout of the DP and went to work. I could hear that it was working as it sounded "rough" with some resistance when I first put it on, then no sound after a couple of swipes and it glided across the glass. A few minutes later, after it hazed, I wiped it off with a mf towel. There were absolutely no water spots to be found. I then followed that up with some 303 Aerospace Shower Shield. My next step is to readjust the sprinkler head so that this doesn't become a weekly chore.
I haven't tried the DP Glass Restorer on my windshield yet, but based on the results with my windows, it will be my go to in the future.:dblthumb2:
DP High Performance Glass Restorer removes etched water spots from auto glass and restores perfect clarity. Apply with a polisher or applicator for
I posted recently about the recycled water from my sprinkler system getting on the newly installed windows. I tried Windex, Stoners Invisible Glass and Stoners Invisible Glas with Water Repellent. None of them came close to removing the hard water spots. When I arrived home this afternoon, I found my AG box sitting on the front porch and quickly went to work. I cut up one of those white foam pads that come with the PC 7424XP and never get used.
I followed the directions and dampened the pad, applied a nickel size amout of the DP and went to work. I could hear that it was working as it sounded "rough" with some resistance when I first put it on, then no sound after a couple of swipes and it glided across the glass. A few minutes later, after it hazed, I wiped it off with a mf towel. There were absolutely no water spots to be found. I then followed that up with some 303 Aerospace Shower Shield. My next step is to readjust the sprinkler head so that this doesn't become a weekly chore.
I haven't tried the DP Glass Restorer on my windshield yet, but based on the results with my windows, it will be my go to in the future.:dblthumb2:
DP High Performance Glass Restorer removes etched water spots from auto glass and restores perfect clarity. Apply with a polisher or applicator for