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Old 02-06-02, 02:11   #1 (permalink)
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Ducky water spot remover.

Anyone ever used this product? Supposedly, it's for use on boats, and does a great job of removing water spots.

I'm not so much thinking of using it on paint - but I've got a good deal of glass on my two older cars (not to mention my shower) that could use something that's good at getting water stains out. I tried using a combo of vinegar and water (as seen here), but no dice.


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New streak resistant Ducky, just took another step forward. The first of it's kind, this product was specifically developed for hard water spots, a problem unique to itself. When tested against its new breed of competitor products, Ducky out performs them all on the hardest and most stubborn spots we could find. Quick and easy to use, spray on, wipe off. Non-abrasive, non toxic, and no rinse is necessary.
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Old 02-06-02, 06:22   #2 (permalink)
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Instead of mixing with water, just try straight vinegar. Let it sit for a little while before removal. If you don't get it all on the first pass, try a second application.
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Old 02-06-02, 07:30   #3 (permalink)
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Got any links JOhn N???? kinda catchy name.
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Old 02-06-02, 07:38   #4 (permalink)
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Showroom - I'll give that a shot.. Straight white vinegar, coming right up..


GMN - what was I thinking to not post a link to such a hokey sounding product (or product name, at least):

<a href="http://www.duckyproducts.com/">Ducky Products Website</a>
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I knda like the name and nice pics on the bottle....

I wonder whats in the stuff????
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Old 02-06-02, 08:41   #6 (permalink)
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Someone needs to try some of this stuff and give us a review

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Alright, don't worry folks... I just put a bottle on order. I'll try it out and let you all know how well it works.
 
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Intermezzo YEAHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!
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Old 02-07-02, 07:01   #9 (permalink)
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Whoa! That was FAST!

I figured I'd get one of two things to result from my post:

a) People would chime in on how good/bad the product was.

And I was guessing bad.

b) People would run out and buy some.

Intermezzo - I'm sure you'll keep us posted on how it goes. I was going to order up a bottle (figured I'd give someone a chance to report previous experience first) - but seeing as you beat me to it, I'll be anxiously awaiting the results
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