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    water spots on windows

    How do you guys take care of water spots on the windows?

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    I don`t know if this is what you want, but I have found that using a non abrasive cleaner on the windows (such as Bon Ami or Bar Keeper`s Friend) will take off spots. Also it cleans the windshield very well as to where the wipers don`t leave streaks or make noise.
    I still don`t believe in grit guards.

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    I have use BonAmi before. Test a little section first though and use lots of water.

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    i have used AIO and PP. both work great by hand or pc.
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    Be careful, Ive heard horror stories of certain all purpose cleaners actually eating into the protective plastic on the wind shields. The best thing I can say, is use a glass polish on it. Its safe, and its for glass.

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    Some say full strength Vinagar works, I prefer to use acid click here for an earlier thread on this
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    Water spots or hard water stains are nothing more than calcium or magnesium salts. Acids and chelators in rinse water (Jet Dry) work well but as mentioned you must be very careful with acids as they will etch glass. When you buy glass etching kits at a hobby store look at the etching compound- acid! Vinegar (aka acetic acid) is less likely to hurt glass and you as it`s a weak acid. I dilute some vinegar in water and then l apply liberally with soaked terry towel and wipe slowly giving it a chance to dissolve the hard water stains. I finish with MF towel. My next step would be the diluted CLR spray (which is an acid FYI) but I have never needed to go there. Abrasives would work but are way too much work when you can wipe-on, wipe-off. Stay clear of anything strong enough to burn your hands- totally unnecessary and likely to etch your windows, driveway, and clearcoat!
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    Pro actually makes a glass polish that works awesome on waterspots- i have used it on several windows with the same problem as well as pitting and it really does a nice job
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