Stuck, Windshield cleaning woe's...

The Driver

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I leatheriqued the interior a while ago, long story short I got some overspray on the windshield. I didn't really notice it till now, it seems to be almost burn't in. I tried Windex, Stoner and meguiars perfect clarity glass cleaner. Nothing seems to get this stuff off, any idea's?

I'm honestly about to bust out a rotary polisher and go to town, what can I do?

Thanks In advance

Similar to this guy,

http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/34...leatherique-causing-flaw-edge-windshield.html
 
So far I hit it with lusso glass polish on a white pad with the flex pe around 1500-4000 an nothing. It didn't even leave a dent!

I'll give the razor blade a shot, honestly though it seems to be more of a stain. It's almost like a calcified waterspot.
 
I'd still try the pb pro polish
It's a chemical cleaner so it's pad dependant, but the chem might just be the cure
 
Bumping this thread back up, I've tried everything. I just ordered glass science glass scrub with a car-pro pad. Going to see if this works. I will post up the results soon!

In the mean time... DON'T GET REJ OIL ON YOUR WINDSHIELD!!!!!!
 
The Works Tub and Tile cleaner has knocked out hard water stains that nothing else would touch. Might be worth a shot.
 
So far I hit it with lusso glass polish on a white pad with the flex pe around 1500-4000 an nothing. It didn't even leave a dent!

I'll give the razor blade a shot, honestly though it seems to be more of a stain. It's almost like a calcified waterspot.
the lusso polish is not a true glass polishing compound. you'll need something with a cerium oxide base to really polish glass. i haven't seen any build up on a windshield that cerium oxide couldn't polish away. also, use a glass polishing pad. griot's makes a good one.
 
I use glass scrub and I can tell you from experience, it's not abrasive enough to remove the stain as you describe it. Rain X Extreme Clean is more potent, and I doubt it will remove it when following label instructions.

It's time to break out the big guns. Glass polishing pad and cerium oxide. If that combo doesn't work, you're stuck with it.
 
I use glass scrub and I can tell you from experience, it's not abrasive enough to remove the stain as you describe it. Rain X Extreme Clean is more potent, and I doubt it will remove it when following label instructions.

It's time to break out the big guns. Glass polishing pad and cerium oxide. If that combo doesn't work, you're stuck with it.

If that doesn't work... time for a new windshield.:rockon
 
It's bad at night, almost dangerous with the amount of glare that comes into the car. The whole drivers side is poka dotted.

Tried tile and & shower cleaner, no good. That stuff does work great on stickers though. Removed my old registration in two seconds.
 
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