82DMC12
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- Sep 23, 2019
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I have a classic car that has some water spots from before my ownership on all of the glass except the windshield (which I have replaced). I've had the car for over 20 years and I'm finally revisiting this topic because I am seriously restoring the car and want it to be perfect.
I have already tried:
1) 100% distilled white vinegar on shop glass towels - no change
2) 0000 steel wool lubricated with Windex - no change
3) Razor blade at an angle with windex - no change
4) Meguires Water Spot Remover paste on a terrycloth applicator pad - this actually seems to work but it's a ton of effort to apply manually.
I have a Griots Garage G9 and a 3" backing plate. Is there a pad I should get to apply this paste? Any concerns about motor speed or heat build up?
I have already tried:
1) 100% distilled white vinegar on shop glass towels - no change
2) 0000 steel wool lubricated with Windex - no change
3) Razor blade at an angle with windex - no change
4) Meguires Water Spot Remover paste on a terrycloth applicator pad - this actually seems to work but it's a ton of effort to apply manually.
I have a Griots Garage G9 and a 3" backing plate. Is there a pad I should get to apply this paste? Any concerns about motor speed or heat build up?