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I just came across some very hard water spots on my uncles corvette. He flushed water on the surface and let it sit like that. DP Glass Restorer (now McKee's 37) with a cutting pad did nothing. It didn't touch the hard water spots.
The thing that worked was Meguiar's M101 and a cutting pad. I should buy Duragloss Nu Glass. This is the second time I have heard good things about it.
If you're still having trouble I'd suggest getting a carpro rayon pad. It has a lot more 'bite' on glass that foam pads don't have. Now, I've definitely used a yellow LC pad to clean glass but if your water spots are that bad you should step up to a rayon pad. I bought one just to use basically once a year on our cars and found that to be all I needed. It also does wonders on glass shower doors.
I have tried a few different product including the steel wool method. This stuff seems to work when the other don't.
Duragloss Nu-Glass (NG) #755, glass polish, water spot remover
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Agree on Nu Glass. I've applied it by hand or with machine. It doesn't 'correct' like ceriglass but does great removing spots and cleaning the glass. Good price too.
A step below Ceriglass, but much easier to use.I just came across some very hard water spots on my uncles corvette. He flushed water on the surface and let it sit like that. DP Glass Restorer (now McKee's 37) with a cutting pad did nothing. It didn't touch the hard water spots.
The thing that worked was Meguiar's M101 and a cutting pad. I should buy Duragloss Nu Glass. This is the second time I have heard good things about it.