TheFrankenberry
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- Mar 22, 2013
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So need to take care of waterspots and wipertrails on the windscreen.
- straight distilled white vinegar proved woefully ineffective
- 0000 steel wool works with a massive amount of elbow grease but requires immediate, thorough cleanup lest you want a ton of rust specks showing up in a couple days time
- just applied GTechniq's G4 Nano Glass Polish as directed, with a cotton applicator (by hand), and can only say it took care of some light water spots (not much better than the DWV)
Any suggestions on a more effective application method?
Or another products that works? I've been recommended locally DuraGloss 755 Nu-Glass, MX-7 Ultra (with Ammonium Biflouride?), or any metal polish.
Your thoughts are very much welcomed.
- straight distilled white vinegar proved woefully ineffective
- 0000 steel wool works with a massive amount of elbow grease but requires immediate, thorough cleanup lest you want a ton of rust specks showing up in a couple days time
- just applied GTechniq's G4 Nano Glass Polish as directed, with a cotton applicator (by hand), and can only say it took care of some light water spots (not much better than the DWV)
Any suggestions on a more effective application method?
Or another products that works? I've been recommended locally DuraGloss 755 Nu-Glass, MX-7 Ultra (with Ammonium Biflouride?), or any metal polish.
Your thoughts are very much welcomed.