Water marks \ streaks removal from glass
Water marks \ streaks removal from glass
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T1berious

Original Poster:

2,587 posts

175 months

Sunday 11th July 2021
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Good morning,

Hoping someone can recommend a product that remove water marks / streaks from glass? I do my normal maintenance wash (rinse, foam, rinse, wash, rinse, dry, quick detailer. happy with the body work but the glass is a mare.



Tried a couple of products, most recently Autoglym fast glass zero affect.

Any advice greatly appreciated.

Cheers T1b

elanfan

5,527 posts

247 months

Sunday 11th July 2021
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Damp newspaper

Antony Moxey

10,159 posts

239 months

Sunday 11th July 2021
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I use Autoglym car glass polish rather than fast glass and never see anything like your picture. Put it on with a polish applicator, let it dry, wipe it off with a microfibre cloth. Pretty easy actually.

Belle427

11,083 posts

253 months

Sunday 11th July 2021
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A few drops of methylated spirits on a micro fibre should do it.

APontus

1,935 posts

55 months

Sunday 11th July 2021
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Antony Moxey said:
I use Autoglym car glass polish rather than fast glass and never see anything like your picture. Put it on with a polish applicator, let it dry, wipe it off with a microfibre cloth. Pretty easy actually.
This. It's very good, used it for years. It's the one with the light blue badge.

It's a polish so applicate, leave for a few minutes and polish off. Lifts the crap off. Means you can just leather the windows inside and outside before polishing. Works every time on my experience.

T1berious

Original Poster:

2,587 posts

175 months

Sunday 11th July 2021
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APontus said:
Antony Moxey said:
I use Autoglym car glass polish rather than fast glass and never see anything like your picture. Put it on with a polish applicator, let it dry, wipe it off with a microfibre cloth. Pretty easy actually.
This. It's very good, used it for years. It's the one with the light blue badge.

It's a polish so applicate, leave for a few minutes and polish off. Lifts the crap off. Means you can just leather the windows inside and outside before polishing. Works every time on my experience.
I'll try some of this.

Cheers for the info!

T1b

p4cks

7,254 posts

219 months

Sunday 11th July 2021
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APontus said:
Antony Moxey said:
I use Autoglym car glass polish rather than fast glass and never see anything like your picture. Put it on with a polish applicator, let it dry, wipe it off with a microfibre cloth. Pretty easy actually.
This. It's very good, used it for years. It's the one with the light blue badge.

It's a polish so applicate, leave for a few minutes and polish off. Lifts the crap off. Means you can just leather the windows inside and outside before polishing. Works every time on my experience.
Thirded. Tried loads and have settled on this one and I won't use another now. Great stuff

anonymous-user

74 months

Sunday 11th July 2021
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Tinted windows seem to get ridicuous water marks. I have taken to Viacal on a microfibre to remove them.

Not sure about the poster above regarding leathering, that went out a decade ago at least, microfibre cloths now.

APontus

1,935 posts

55 months

Sunday 11th July 2021
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Elatino1 said:
Not sure about the poster above regarding leathering, that went out a decade ago at least, microfibre cloths now.
It works. Leather off. Put on polish. Take off polish.

jules_s

4,936 posts

253 months

Sunday 11th July 2021
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elanfan said:
Damp newspaper
Always works for me

T1berious

Original Poster:

2,587 posts

175 months

Sunday 11th July 2021
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Fourthed (I don't think its a word....)



Water and grease marks all gone!

Picked up some Autoglym Glass Polish, applied by hand, let dry and buffed off.

I'll be adding this to my car wash arsenal!

Cheers again for some top advice!