Water spots on glass

chrisbothwell

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I have some realy bad water spots on the back windows of my truck. It didnt get cleaned for years because I had a canopy on it, will anything get this off?
 
Try claying it, then try using KAIO. I've had good success getting water spots out with this method.
 
DP Glass Restorer ... can be used with buffer too.
 
Klasse AIO and #0000 steel wool, no other product budge spots that were baked on for long time including DP Glass Restorer and I tried making other concoctions mixing products like lime away etc.
 
White Vinegar/H2O mix might get them off as well. You can also use white vinegar to clean your counters (keeps bugs off as well).
 
Diamondite Glasswork system works very well. Diamondite® Glasswork System Kit

Here are some shots of it romoving hard water deposits off my house windows:

Before cleaning
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After IG and vinegar
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Close up of spots
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After diamondite glass system
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See it in action here:
Diamondite.com
 
I my had really bad waterspots on my trans am and what I use was a the PC, orange pad and DG nu glass. Took them off like like nothing. Loved how the window look after I did the whole car.
 
DG Nu Glass, a Lake Country Glass Polishing pad and the Makita at 1800 has works for me every time.
 
DG Nu Glass, a Lake Country Glass Polishing pad and the Makita at 1800 has works for me every time.

What is a LC glass polishing pad? I never saw a pad described as glass polishing from LC.
 
I have that pad along with nu glass and it works great with my flex
 
DG 501 with orange pad. I applied by hand and all spots, sap marks etc disappear quite easily.
 
I used Meg's Chrome Polish, with an LC low profile orange pad on a UDM, on one half of my windshield today. Took the water spots out nicely, and leaves a nice protective coating on the surface that beads water very well. I tried PB's SSR1 on the other half. PB's can be worked longer, which is nice, but is more difficult to remove/buff and does not leave the same slick coating on the glass.
 
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I've been using KAIO weekly for the last 6 weeks and I noticed today the water spots are about all gone. I'm VERY new at the detail fun. This stuff seems to pop up for a lotta reasons.
 
so klasse all in one can be used on glass windows as well then?klasse just said plastic windows if i remember correctly.
 
I my had really bad waterspots on my trans am and what I use was a the PC, orange pad and DG nu glass. Took them off like like nothing. Loved how the window look after I did the whole car.

DG Nu Glass, a Lake Country Glass Polishing pad and the Makita at 1800 has works for me every time.

I have that pad along with nu glass and it works great with my flex
Yep I agree with all above. Duragloss Nu-glass is what I use and love it.

"dg" = ???
DG=Duragloss
 
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