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RE: Water Spots - 2/3/2006 11:28:23 PM
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chaseman1978
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The newspaper didn't work for me. But I'll try the vinegar tomorrow. I'll let you know what happens....
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RE: Water Spots - 2/4/2006 3:53:10 AM
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Marty
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vinegar will do the trick
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RE: Water Spots - 7/13/2007 8:44:15 PM
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Adamation
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I just got a New Honda Civis earlier this week. I made the mistake of washing it the other day and I got water spots on the Windows. I can't seem to get them out. I found this old thread here and thought I would revive it to see aboput any current day help. I already bought some Invisible Glass but the Water Spots Remain. I don't know how a NEW Car could of gotten them so bad. But it's sure disheartening. New member as well. Hi. :)
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RE: Water Spots - 7/13/2007 8:52:16 PM
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Keep reading. There's a thread called 'glass won't come clean' that addresses everything you need to know. Trust me - I just found the miracle product... but I don't feel like retyping everything.
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RE: Water Spots - 7/13/2007 9:00:44 PM
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Adamation
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I will have a look, thank you. I quickly learned my lesson on what to do and not do to my new Car! Stupid question of the Century: Water Spots are on the OUTSIDE of the window always, right?
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RE: Water Spots - 7/13/2007 9:13:00 PM
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Not always. But most often.
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RE: Water Spots - 7/13/2007 9:19:20 PM
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Adamation
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I'm going between ordering some DP High Performance Glass Restorer online or seeing if I can hunt down these Mr Clean Magic Erasers, which I assume I can get in a store. They aren't actually made for Auto Glass are they? They just work really well...from whjat I have read online. Can the DP Glass Restorer be found in stores? If so, which? Thank you.
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RE: Water Spots - 7/13/2007 9:32:54 PM
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Type RB
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I don't think so. Most of the auto parts stores won't carry them, and I asked the detail shop I bought the Hi-Temp acid cleaner from - they said they had to order it as well. Of course, I live in San Angelo, TX - only the largest city in the U.S. without an interstate.
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RE: Water Spots - 7/13/2007 9:36:03 PM
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Adamation
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Ah, thanks. Maybe I'll run down and get the Mr Clean first and try them, then order the DP if needed. Is there any special method I need to know to use the Magic Erasers? or just use a directed? (In a supermaket, they would just be in the cleaner section I'm guessing?)
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