Ordered some Diamondite, hoping it takes THIS off.

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I purchased my Cobra from a dealership as the second owner ( Technically 3rd, if you count the dealer as an owner) and I've always been able to see the remnants of something on my windows. They always seemed a little dirty, and never got that luster that I always wanted, I could also see where someone had, at one time or another, placed two cobra stickers on the sail panel windows, keeping whatever is on the rest of the windows, off of that spot. I took some pictures to try to illustrate, but it's kind of difficult to take pictures of, Anyway, the lines in the picture are pointing to the "clean" spot, the rest is what I have to clean off. I've tried EVERYTHING on this stuff, so hopefully the 35 dollar diamondite kit doesnt let me down!


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This image is more to see the "overall" of what i'm talking about, but if you look at the bottom right of the back piece of glass you can see the cobra outline. It's about 6" Tall, 4" wide.

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I used the diamondite on one of my quarter windows before it started raining this morning, and all i have to say is WOWOWOWOWOW. You guys HAVE to try this stuff, the spray clay is astounding!
 
So it took care of the water spots easily? Could you do a tape line 50/50 pic and/or explain the process you did?
 
So it took care of the water spots easily? Could you do a tape line 50/50 pic and/or explain the process you did?

I'll try to get a 50/50 with some pics when I go out and do the drivers side after it stops raining!

As for the process, I gave the window a good wipe down w/ the Diamondite Glass Cleaner that came with the kit, and a microfiber, I used long sweeping motions and it didnt even begin to streak.

Then I used the "Spray Clay" this stuff is REALLY cool, It comes out like shaving cream, and goes straight onto your window. It's a little tough to work in, you definitely need some elbow grease, but you work it in and then let it dry to a haze ( only takes about 20 seconds)

Then you wipe off the haze, and apply the " Glass Shield" that it comes with. I only have it on my rear passenger quarter window right now, but it appears to be like rainX times 10, ha.
 
Then you wipe off the haze, and apply the " Glass Shield" that it comes with. I only have it on my rear passenger quarter window right now, but it appears to be like rainX times 10, ha.

Got any vids or pics?
 
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