Please help me remove this from my car's windows

MaxSimoneau

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Hi, does someone know how to clean/remove this from my car's front and back windshield ? I've tried with a product called super-clean and a glass cleaner but with no success...

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Use a 50/50 mix of distilled white vinegar and water. I have hard water out where I live so I get the deposits on everything. Or dab straight from the bottle on a rag or paper towel.
 
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I have the same stuff where im at. You think you wiped it all off until it dries and the spots are back. Good luck finding out, id like to know as well.
 
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I had a very similar look to my windows.

Here's what I did...


All Chemical Guys products.

Used their 'fine claybar.'

Used their new swirl/polish remover.

Put down a coat of JetSeal.

And of course followed it with my favorite wax....Collinite 845.


I do have to say though, to this day I don't know what caused those ugly stains OP. Wished I did but man I whipped out the heavy artillery to rid me of that.
 

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My Terminator had serious water spots on it when I bought it. I tried all the water spot removal products/methods. Nothing worked. The way I got the spots off the glass was a Griots 3" polisher, a glass polishing pad and a bottle of glass polishing compound. The windows came out perfectly. There is no way to screw up your glass with this process either.
 

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I have always used very fine steel wool (double ought or higher) and a generous amount of glass cleaner to lubricate it. This works well on chrome also
 

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I can't remember the name of it, but I had some heavy duty glass cleaner, made to remove any stuff from glass, it came in a small bottle. I'm wondering if it could remove water spot like this, I will try to find the bottle.
 

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Yeah i used a polisher, with chemical guys v36 on a cutting pad and polish it out. Worked on my jeep good.
 

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