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    I'm Greg :) Greg Gellas's Avatar
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    I had some free time today so I decided to work on my fiance`s Acura TSX. Her rear window is tinted which really shows water spots and marks on the glass. It really was pretty bad, and they were pretty stained into the glass. I had bought this scrub a couple weeks ago and never really had a chance to test it out, and with free time today I decided too



    After I washed the car I already dried it and brought it in. So I had to modify the directions a little as it says to do it on a wet window. I used a spray bottle full of water and a pad that was wet.



    This is what I started with….











    So following the directions I I wet the window down with water, I also used a wet pad added some GS and scrubbed in a circular motion. I did half and half, my arms weren`t long enough











    I spray the window down again with water and wiped clean with a MF towel.









    Followed up with some SIG as the water didn`t leave the window pretty enough. I always use Paper towels with SIG then after the paper towels I buff the window with the WW MF I have for window. Clear windows everytime. :2thumbs:







    Final window without any water marks. Also remember this window is tinted so you would see them if they were there.























    Greg :2thumbs:

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    Nice write up except the 3rd to last picture shouldn`t be there.



    On a different note I wonder which is better the paper towel / wwmf or newspaper

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    I'm Greg :) Greg Gellas's Avatar
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    WWMF would be my first choice if I had enough of them...

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    Wow funny because on whim I bought some of this stuff today. I was at autozone and looked up on saw they had some. I was surprised they carried it. It was cheap so I picked up a tube. Gotta try it out now

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    So what`s in this product that makes it work? Is it ok for paint?
    Metro Detroit`s leader in cleaning, preserving & perfecting fine automobiles!

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    Looks Great.... Looks like there is some knicks in the window tint though.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Fermani
    So what`s in this product that makes it work? Is it ok for paint?


    I`m not sure but I wouldn`t try it on paint. Most window cleaners contain small portions of wood grain alcohol.... Definitley destroy your paint, and any rubber weatherstripping.

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    I'm Greg :) Greg Gellas's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by David Fermani
    So what`s in this product that makes it work? Is it ok for paint?


    I wouldn`t get it on paint although I did. I wiped it right off without any issues...



    Here is the Makeup of the product.



    MATERIAL or COMPONENT CAS # EEC# TLV (UNITS) APPROX.%(WGT)

    Silica, Crystalline 14808-60-7 N/A 15% - 25%

    (Non-respirable/dust-free in composition)



    NON-HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS

    Ethoxylated Alcohol 34398-01-1 N/A 5% - 10%

    (Nonyl Phenolethoxylate FREE)

    Sodiumalkylbenzenesulfonate 25155-30-0 N/A 5% - 10%

    Preservation Agent Proprietary N/A 0.1% - 1.0%

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    That`s a Great Post,Thank`s For Sharing all These Pics With us,It`s really Amazing.



    Keep sharing.

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    Try the Glass Scrub with a Magic eraser as your scrub pad.

 

 

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