Stubborn Water Eching. Help!

tinmantc

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Hello all,



I have a 2006 Scion TC (Glass roof) with horrible water etching. I live in SOCAL(High Desert).



The water is pretty hard here. not to mention the 100+ degree temps in the summer.



Needless to say, I have bad water etching throughout the cars glass.



Things I tried:



Vinegar+Water.



Duragloss Nu-Glass Polish with steel wool (Used 0 grade by accident and it still didnt come off).



Lime Away on a small test area (Didnt work).



Now, what are my options? BTW, I did search first.



BTW, if any SOCAL autopians can get this water etching off, I will gladly pay for services.



Thanks in advance.
 
I used zaino. z-12 I believe, the car I was working on had horrible etching and here in houston we see temps above 100 degrees also. Try it out, it should work. After just apply a wax or your window cleaner and it should be good as new.

P.S. It does take a while and some elbow grease but like I said, it worked great for me.
 
Here are two products you can try. The first is called Nothin's Better, and you can read a review in the following thread:



http://autopia.org/forum/detailing-product-discussion/77759-etched-waterspots-gone-pics.html



The other product is called Spot-X that can be found at Home Depot.



I'm not sure how much better these might work compared to what you have tried, but it is worth a shot. And be careful with that grade 0 steel wool, it will scratch your glass.



If you're wanting to find a detailer then listen to ZoranC and get in touch with OctaneGuy, he does very good work.
 
tinmantc said:
Hello all,



I have a 2006 Scion TC (Glass roof) with horrible water etching. I live in SOCAL(High Desert).



The water is pretty hard here. not to mention the 100+ degree temps in the summer.



Needless to say, I have bad water etching throughout the cars glass.



Things I tried:



Vinegar+Water.



Duragloss Nu-Glass Polish with steel wool (Used 0 grade by accident and it still didnt come off).



Lime Away on a small test area (Didnt work).



Now, what are my options? BTW, I did search first.



BTW, if any SOCAL autopians can get this water etching off, I will gladly pay for services.



Thanks in advance.



Best kit I've found.



http://www.eastwoodco.com/jump.jsp?itemID=2010&itemType=PRODUCT
 
Yes all great suggestions so far. DP glass restorer by 3M cutting pad and polish pad have done wonders but I reckon Diamondite D3 glass restorer, novus cerium oxide and even menzerna IP will do the job superbly



Seen octane guy on north american motoring forums. Very wise
 
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