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toothpaste takes waterspots off of windows...i know it sounds weird but it does
Are you just trying to see if I`ll do it or are you serious?Originally posted by Jellyrolls
toothpaste takes waterspots off of windows...i know it sounds weird but it does
im dead serious...i have seen it in some truck mag and i have seen on some websites where they say it works...
no dude i would never trick someone into doing something like that to their truck with a chance of damaging or hard to get off lol
Tothpaste is a mild abrasive (polish).
It works good for a lot of things like polishing light scratches out of plastic.
I haven`t tried it on water spots yet but why not?
It`s what you learn after you know it all that counts ... John Wooden
Ok-cool-thanks. I`ll try that on my dad`s car after the next wash.Originally posted by Jellyrolls
im dead serious...i have seen it in some truck mag and i have seen on some websites where they say it works...
no dude i would never trick someone into doing something like that to their truck with a chance of damaging or hard to get off lol
Currently, I`ve used Zaino`s glass polish with very good results.
All depending on how bad it is.
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What`s in YOUR garage? 997 Carrera S.
Take your PC and some Menzerna IP, FP, or DACP or whatever you have handy and a yellow pad and let it fly on a higher speed, you will remove almost everything. Used this method on my Carrera on glass and rear view mirrors etc. and it will amaze you.
It`s glass your not going to burn through it.
If I had better friends I wouldn`t drink so much!
How about we stop assuming that everyone has a PC? :coolOriginally posted by Tralfaz
Take your PC and some Menzerna IP, FP, or DACP or whatever you have handy and a yellow pad and let it fly on a higher speed, you will remove almost everything. Used this method on my Carrera on glass and rear view mirrors etc. and it will amaze you.
It`s glass your not going to burn through it.
Thanks for all the tips guys-keep em comin. I`ll probably try some stuff this weekend.
Sorry I wasn`t assuming you had a PC or rotary, I actually did my side mirrors with MF and Menzerna IP by hand. Try this, you will be like what the hell was I wasting all this time for.
If I had better friends I wouldn`t drink so much!
YOU DONT HAVE A PC?
back in buisness baby
No, is that is Sin on this forum?Originally posted by bigron62
YOU DONT HAVE A PC?
91LSMAN, if you havent solved your water spot problems yet, try SPot-X hard water stain remover. I work at a body shop and that`s what we use, it takes alot of elbow grease, but it works great..The first time i used it I did a 4runner in about 3 hours. If you`re interested goto this website http://spot-x.com/ I think we get it from Home Depot for around $10. Go here for the directions on how to use it http://spot-x.com/Hints.htm#anchor954185
I`ve used acid on windows as well as paint many times, even on a black pre-production one off proto-type vehicle. Please elaborate on this bad learning experience of yours... what product (acid) was used, how you used it, how long it sat, what the results were, etc...Originally posted by bigron62
be careful with acid cleaners on glass i messed up some glass last week and im going to find a new way to remove waterspots so ill be following this post . im not proud that i messed up someones glass but ill share good and bad experiences here so you dont do the same thing..i got some bad advice from a pro and it was a learning experience ..
Thanks
Of course, you coulda used ...
which woulda fixed it right up
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Gim-me a car with finns... :naughty and I`ll shows ya what detailin`s all about... :jump
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