Removing water spots from GLASS!!

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I cleaned the window, clayed the window, used compound with a DA polisher on the window, polished the window, and still have the water marks. Any suggestions on how to get rid of the water marks?
 
McKee's 37 High Performance Glass Restorer will remove those water spots. To give you a example. I tried other paint polishes and apparently paint polish is not chemically design for glass as it did not really remove the water spots. McKee's 37 High Performance Glass Restore remove the water spots and gave the window one heck of a shine! I used a green pad on one passenger window the pad was all black from all the contaminations and dirt that glass cleaner and paint polishes can't remove.
 
Haven't tried the Mckees, but I have used the Wolfgang perfekt vision glass polish with awesome results. I have tried lots of other water spot removers for glass, including machine polishing, and this stuff is the best I have used in 15 years of detailing cars. Pleasant smell, and melts water spots like a hot knife through butter.
 
I used to clean my windows with Stoner’s invisible glass for removing hard water spots. You can begin by cleaning the glass as normal. Remove the dirt from the surface. Now apply Stoner’s invisible glass to a soft cloth (microfiber cloth) and rub the surface in circular motion until the water spots are removed. After removing the spot wipe the window surface with a clean soft cloth. You should regularly clean your windows to keep water spots at minimum. Use the household cleaning products with caution, because some may contain chemicals which can damage the colour and protective finishes on the car.
You can refer this article for more information on window cleaning Pro-Tips For Cleaning Windows | Sunrise Cleaning Services
 
You can remove them chemically, Or by means of abrasives. The best method i've ever found on water marks and etching that won't come off with the usual methods is #0000 grade wire wool and your favourite glass polish. Then you can follow up with your usual cleaning. I've tried a few water spot removers designed for paint on glass but they just don't cut it. Give it a go :)
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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 got them out with M101 on a cutting pad. Ceriglass was going to be my last resort.
 
I've used Griot's Garage Glass Polish and it works great. Just use it by hand and you're done quickly. Don't put too much pressure on it.
 
Car pro ciriglass & the rayon pads. Cover all bases with this one. Short work of mild spots and removes the stubborn one too.
 
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Great stuff. Works amazingly well.

I wouldn't recommend this at all. I have been underwhelmed by this product. It has done nothing to water spots that were no more than a couple days old on my brothers car which is coated. Forget attacking tougher hard water spots with these. It sits on my shelf collecting dust with the red topper back in the bottle.
 
I have tried a few different product including the steel wool method. This stuff seems to work when the other don't.
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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.

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.
A step below Ceriglass, but much easier to use.
 
Is this a joke..remove "hard" water spots with Stoner's Invisible Glass??
 
so strangely enough mothers waterspot remover for windows, a dril and the range pad that comes in the headlight restore kit removes all waterspots form windows, ive done some that have been there for over 4 years like it was nothing and does not scratch the window at all
 
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