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Maybe its not a factory coating, maybe something that was put on by God knows who at the dealer or wherever. Anyway, I don't own the Pinnacle stuff. Someone has to chime in who does. I've never heard of AG mislabeling a product, although drug companies do it - so I'm sure its possible.
I use either CeriGlass or PB's Pro Polish. Water spots always came right off for me with any AIO, so I couldn't see buying a product just to do that.
Could be some aftermarket glass coating or something I guess.
For the most part I've always used regular paint compounds and polishes on glass since they aren't harsh enough to actually scratch glass but cut more than enough to remove water spots or any other film or whatever might be there especially when used with microfiber pads.
Man. I showed my customer the swirls in the brinkman. It's gonna be near impossible to get it back to 100%. It would be one thing if its my car. But he is super anal about these things.
All Golf R owners are nuts about little details, I am one and belong to a forum full of them you should read some of the things we nit pick about. :laughing: Do you still have the car? Or did you return it? At this point I'd be throwing a hail Mary of trying some regular compound like FG400 or D300 if you have either of them with microfiber pad because it's not like they're going to make it worse. Of course, try at your own risk but that's the route I'd try with fingers crossed. I know D300 didn't harm my Rs glass since I used it on every window and the sunroof and all it did was remove the dealer installed water spots. Just not sure it will actually cut enough to remove those swirls the other stuff caused.