Which Foam Pad For Polishing Glass?

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I'm interested in trying the Detailer's Pro Glass Restore and want to order the correct foam pad for my DA. I didn't know if it's better to use an orange or white Lake County flat foam pad with this product, and in either case, how many pads would be needed if polishing all the windows and not just the windshield?

Thanks.
 
"Polishing" glass to remove defects such as wiper marks and mild scratches with anything other than CeriGlass on a rayon pad is in my opinion...pointless.

However, you can remove all contaminants (water spots, tar, sap, road film) by using these steps:

-Wash with soap & water
-Razor Blade
-Clay
-Compound/Orange Pad
-IPA


If you still want to use the Detailer’s Pro Series High Performance Glass Restorer ...a white pad will be fine. You can clean on the fly and get by with only only one pad. Two would be better.
 
"Polishing" glass to remove defects such as wiper marks and mild scratches with anything other than CeriGlass on a rayon pad is in my opinion...pointless.

However, you can remove all contaminants (water spots, tar, sap, road film) by using these steps:

-Wash with soap & water
-Razor Blade
-Clay
-Compound/Orange Pad
-IPA


If you still want to use the Detailer’s Pro Series High Performance Glass Restorer ...a white pad will be fine. You can clean on the fly and get by with only only one pad. Two would be better.

Thanks for the suggestions.

I just want to clean the glass and remove the contaminants - there aren't any scratches so I didn't even consider using CeriGlass.

I have read several posts where someone has used something like M105 for glass cleaning, but since I don't have anything like that on hand, I thought I'd try a product specifically made for glass.
 
I used DG Nu-Glass and a Blue pad. Cleaned well and slippery afterwards. Have you tried clay ?. That will often times do the trick.

Dave
 
I used DG Nu-Glass and a Blue pad. Cleaned well and slippery afterwards. Have you tried clay ?. That will often times do the trick.

Dave

I have tried clay and several other things without any success.

I've read several posts where someone has recommended Bon Ami for cleaning glass, but the container specifically says not for use on windows, glass, or mirrors. I'm not sure if windshield is more scratch-resistant, but I hesitate to try a product like that and think I'd prefer one specifically designed to clean glass.
 
I have tried clay and several other things without any success.

I've read several posts where someone has recommended Bon Ami for cleaning glass, but the container specifically says not for use on windows, glass, or mirrors. I'm not sure if windshield is more scratch-resistant, but I hesitate to try a product like that and think I'd prefer one specifically designed to clean glass.

I did the baggy test on the windows with the gritty result and like I stated used Nu-Glass with blue pad, baggy test came out smooth. Then coated with DG Rain repel. The windows sure clean easier now.

Dave
 
I've used mothers water spot remover with a 4" LC white CCS pad.
 
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