How do you remove these spots????
The guys at my dealership use steel wool and lot and lots of liquid to get the spots off.
Obviously use this ONLY on glass...not paint and don't rub real hard.
Rinse with filtered water (MR Clean) or dry thoroughly
Obviously use this ONLY on glass...not paint and don't rub real hard.
Rinse with filtered water (MR Clean) or dry thoroughly
The not-so-helpful-smart-@ss-comment...
Stare at the sun for 5 seconds, close your eyes and then open them and look at the car, now your car doesn't have spots...everything does! :p
vinegar and 0000 steel wool will both work, just be careful and do it in the shade, and rinse everything thoroughly when you're done. glass polishing might be a better choice, but you probably don't have the tools for that.
Stare at the sun for 5 seconds, close your eyes and then open them and look at the car, now your car doesn't have spots...everything does! :p
vinegar and 0000 steel wool will both work, just be careful and do it in the shade, and rinse everything thoroughly when you're done. glass polishing might be a better choice, but you probably don't have the tools for that.
If you have really hard water, Mr Clean does not work perfectly well.
Then again, if you have really hard water, nothing works perfectly well.
Maybe buy a water softener for your house and use that water?
Then again, if you have really hard water, nothing works perfectly well.
Maybe buy a water softener for your house and use that water?
Gawd I frikkin hate those spots. I just posted somethign on it, shouldve looked before I posted. I practically wasted half a bottle of windex trying to take that sucka out. Do we just soak it in vinegar? Where do they sell the mr clean?
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