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Newly painted car has glass with apparent water spots that seem permanent. There must be a trick........So how can I revitalize glass so it looks as nice as the paint. Thanks,
Terry |
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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 927 Joined: 22-January 09 From: Panama City Beach, FL Member No.: 9,961 Region Association: South East States ![]() ![]() |
Great results !
I took the cheapest route to see if it would work. i.e Trying JimmieB's suggestion for Phantom Chrome and Glass cleaner but had to resort to 0000 steel wool ( which is secondary instruction if cloth doesn't work). Tried on rear window and it did a good job. The glass is sparkling answering my proverbial question....how did he get those windows so clean. Went to highway shine web site ....pretty painless. Thanks again to all who contributed........Spending so much on this baby I decided to try cheap angle and finally got to one that worked. TOT |
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