kaotiksuby
11-06-2003, 04:49 PM
what gets rid of these stains. I use windex, armoral glass wipes, and the armoral glass cleaner and the water stains are still there. Can you guys give me some info on what you guys use to get rid of the water stains:monkey:
ScoobyBoy
11-06-2003, 04:53 PM
stay away from windex.
try giving stoner's invisaglass a try. they are some good ish.
:D
voyager2000
11-06-2003, 04:59 PM
water stain in what part of your car?:body paint or glass?
kaotiksuby
11-06-2003, 06:52 PM
Originally posted by voyager2000
water stain in what part of your car?:body paint or glass?
water stains on the windows
Choku Dori
11-06-2003, 07:00 PM
Eagle One Window Cleaner. Safe for tints too. Make sure you use lintless paper towels though. :banana:
kaotiksuby
11-06-2003, 09:27 PM
Originally posted by Choku Dori
Eagle One Window Cleaner. Safe for tints too. Make sure you use lintless paper towels though. :banana:
well that sucks because most paper towels have lint :mad:
DLUX WRX
11-08-2003, 02:04 AM
i dont really get spots on my windows, but when they get dirty between car washes i use Stoner's Invisible Glass. use some old newspaper to wipe it off. it works really good.
pakman72
11-08-2003, 02:11 AM
Go to griots garage .com They have a mild hand glass polish for spotted glass works great , makes wipers work much better.
kaotiksuby
11-10-2003, 09:25 AM
Originally posted by DLUX WRX
i dont really get spots on my windows, but when they get dirty between car washes i use Stoner's Invisible Glass. use some old newspaper to wipe it off. it works really good.
thanks man it works good :banana:
Bagin,DVS
11-10-2003, 01:15 PM
91% rubbing alcohal and newspapaer can never go wrong with that.
Choku Dori
11-11-2003, 12:46 PM
Originally posted by kaotiksuby
well that sucks because most paper towels have lint :mad:
I meant like those cheap-o brown ones in the public restrooms. ;)
nic3krnnamja83
11-12-2003, 02:25 PM
i use uhm crap i just forgot what it is called, but always use no ammonia based cleaners and foam ones for best. i bought it costco for like 7 bucks for liek 4 cans of it. it has clouds on it look it up! its great stuff.
also wanted to ask you guys, have you ever seen the plastic buffer stuff, crap like it gets scratches out of the headlights and stuff
Seraph
11-17-2003, 09:09 AM
Originally posted by nic3krnnamja83
i use uhm crap i just forgot what it is called, but always use no ammonia based cleaners and foam ones for best. i bought it costco for like 7 bucks for liek 4 cans of it. it has clouds on it look it up! its great stuff.
also wanted to ask you guys, have you ever seen the plastic buffer stuff, crap like it gets scratches out of the headlights and stuff
I think you're referring to something along the lines of meguire's plastic polish and plastic cleaner.
I had a little "accident" when i decided to clearn my lenses while my headlight mod was drying. I used a yellow sponge and some dish detergent, but i was chatting with my friends so i didn't notice i used the scouring side :(
I rushed out, bought both the polish and the cleaner, and went to work on those lenses. 2 hours of mild buffing and some 3m Imperial hand glaze, and the lenses looked factory new.
The stuff works, and it also works on cds and any other clear plastic.
And lastly, +1 for invisible glass and newspaper
Subi114
12-11-2003, 01:49 PM
use microfiber cloth when you wipe down. If the water spots are still there soak a towel with white vinegar and wipe it down. The acids in the vinegar will break up the deposits and it's safe for your paint too... newspapers are cool but have you seen your hands after using them? Just imagine spreading that around your windows. I know you guys might be scepticle about using white vinegar but I talked to meguiars and they are the ones that recomended using it for water spots.