HOW TO REMOVE HARD WATER STAINS ON GLASS II.flv
Uploader Comments (cleancarconnection)
All Comments (23)
-
don't get this stuff on paint......"its ok to clean paint with it"
always wear gloves......"this stuff has to work......and it has to be safe"
everybody's glass is different........"its like that all over the world"
this video should be titled "how many times can you contradict yourself in 6 minutes?"
-
Or you can just pick up some grade #0000 steel wool and glass stove top cleaner from walmart for around $5... Works as well, if not better and will not damage the windows
-
Great stuff!
-
Thats one poorly tinted window
-
Not worth the risk of damaging paint
-
Thats too much work... just get glass stove top cleaner, and use a scratch resistant scrubbie for teflon. the blue ones at wal-mart from scotch, apply, scrub, dry, and remove like hand wax. done...works on some, not all head lights as well...
-
@TrollingDr oh I see, thanks for pointing that out you damn troll
-
@Jx1x3 dont let drips get on the paint because it is very concentrated, but you can use it in a thin sheet on the paint he never said dont get it on the paint he said dont get drips going down maybe you should listen better
-
Don't get it on paint and rubber, but it's ok to swirl the product into the paint and make the panel look like crap after . Gotcha
-
holy shit we live in the same area!!!! go figure im here trying to find solutions to hard water spots
When you clean the glass, you want to be careful the run off is rinsed off the paint and rubber immediately. You can actually wash the car with this metal cleaner (diluted with water) a section at a time. When you are focused removing stains off the glass you don't want the product to dry on the rubber or car.
cleancarconnection 1 year ago