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06sleeperSS 09-18-2007 03:38 AM

water spots on my windows
 
got a little problem got a couple of water spots on my windows and i tried everything and still nothing !!!!!!!!! is there a way to get them off?:cssNET:

RedEcotecSS 09-18-2007 08:45 AM

do you dry the windows right when you dry the rest of the car??

Mnatvyc1223 09-18-2007 08:51 AM

try running a razor over them

roccobladr 09-18-2007 10:49 AM

windex?

CinciSS07 09-18-2007 10:50 AM


Originally Posted by roccobladr (Post 1461621)
windex?

what he said

Mnatvyc1223 09-18-2007 02:42 PM


Originally Posted by roccobladr (Post 1461621)
windex?

i'm willin to bet some money he tryed that.

try windex with newspaper also, newspaper gets windows cleaner than anything i've ever seen!

CobaltPerformanceParts 09-18-2007 02:50 PM

Hrm interesting I would have thought the newspaper would get ink on the windows.

Mnatvyc1223 09-18-2007 02:54 PM


Originally Posted by CobaltPerformanceParts (Post 1462575)
Hrm interesting I would have thought the newspaper would get ink on the windows.

not at all! try it, i promise no streaks or nuthin, i thought the same thing also...

holy shit, i didnt know AEM had a mth kit, shiz i'm kinda loyal to them i love their products. one question, do they offer one of those adjustable controllers for inside the car?

Master Chief 09-18-2007 02:57 PM

if it is a hard water spot you should CLR or a calcium and lime remover dulluted 1 to 1 with water it will come of with a little rubbing. it happend to my friends tsx type s the neighbor hood he lives in has automated sprinklers and they are putting chemicals in the sprinkler to help the grass stay green and it will make hard water spots but clr and 2 hours got the car looking good as new lol

Mnatvyc1223 09-18-2007 03:05 PM


Originally Posted by Master Chief (Post 1462601)
if it is a hard water spot you should CLR or a calcium and lime remover dulluted 1 to 1 with water it will come of with a little rubbing. it happend to my friends tsx type s the neighbor hood he lives in has automated sprinklers and they are putting chemicals in the sprinkler to help the grass stay green and it will make hard water spots but clr and 2 hours got the car looking good as new lol

y's ur name master chief? u a halo fan?

06sleeperSS 09-19-2007 05:15 AM

yeah i tried windex already , but i havent tried clr yet . i have some in my home , so ill give it a try . thanx guys !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:cssNET:

REIGN SS 09-19-2007 05:26 AM

vinager and newspaper... shouldnt use windex on your windows if they are tinted

budz1065 09-19-2007 06:01 AM

tell us how that works out with clr. I had spots on my whole car. I suspect not drying it off a couple times after washing it did me in. I got it out of the paint with Meguires clay bar, polish and gold class wax. It still remains on my windows and vent shades. I even clay barred the windows. I used every window cleaner I could find. It is annoying as hell. I also have little tiny black pit marks in my rims from brake dust. And yes I have used brake dust rim cleaner and followed the instructions so I did not stain my rims. I wash this car all the time and am getting a little peeved I cant keep her tight.

EvlPeanut 09-24-2007 05:48 PM

I use a product called Invisible Glass from a company called Stoner.

My dad got it for me, so I'm not sure where he got it, but it works great. I use it on the inside and out....

spray on windows, wipe off... cleans off dirt, grime, bugs, water spots.. its also Tint Safe and streak free..

2fastSS 09-24-2007 06:04 PM

invisible glass is the best window treatment stuff out there...Stuff is way better than windex and it will get your streaks and water spots out

SmOKe JeNsOn 09-24-2007 06:06 PM

use a brillo pad or s.o.s pad they are great for that and bugs also thats what i use


Originally Posted by CobaltPerformanceParts (Post 1462575)
Hrm interesting I would have thought the newspaper would get ink on the windows.

newspaper is great for windows

CobaltDude06 09-24-2007 06:56 PM

use stoners brand invisible glass it works on all types of windows it works great me and my friends use it never had any problems with it

Doc 09-24-2007 08:16 PM


Originally Posted by SmOKe JeNsOn (Post 1487830)
use a brillo pad or s.o.s pad they are great for that and bugs also thats what i use



newspaper is great for windows

fine wool works really good...

stripedHEMI766 09-24-2007 08:27 PM

i know this is a chrysler TSB, but its worth a try


This bulletin is supplied as technical information only and is not an authorization for repair.SUBJECT:
Circular/Ring Marks On Glass
MODELS:
2005 - 2006 (CS) Pacifica
2005 - 2006 (DH/DR) Ram Truck
2005 - 2006 (HB) Durango
2005 - 2006 (JR) Sebring Sedan/Sebring Convertible/Stratus Sedan
2005 - 2006 (KJ) Liberty/Cherokee (International Markets)
2006 (LE) 300/Touring (International Markets)
2005 - 2006 (LX) 300/Charger/Magnum
2005 - 2006 (ND) Dakota
2005 (PL) Neon
2005 - 2006 (PT) Chrysler PT Cruiser/Chrysler PT Cruiser Convertible
2005 - 2006 (RG) Chrysler Voyager (International Markets)
2005 -2006 (RS) Town & Country/Caravan
2005 (ST) Sebring Coupe/Stratus Coupe
2005 - 2006 (TJ) Wrangler
2005 - 2006 (VA) Sprinter
2005 - 2006 (WH) Grand Cherokee (International Markets)
2005 - 2006 (WK) Grand Cherokee
2006 (XH) Commander (International Markets)
2006 (XK) Commander
2005 - 2006 (ZB) Viper/Viper Coupe
2005 - 2006 (ZH) Crossfire/Crossfire Convertible
DISCUSSION:
Circular patterns may appear on the glass which are visible mostly when the glass is moist
or fogged up. The size varies from 2-6 inches and are typically described as “rings” or
“circles” that won’t clean off with standard glass cleaners.
NUMBER: 23-035-05
GROUP: Body
DATE: July 26, 2005
To determine if this type of mark(s) is present use a clean, moist cloth lightly wet the
surface of the glass component. Carefully observe if these circular marks develop as the
water from the cloth dissipates. Repeat this process on both the inside and outside of the
glass component (if applicable) to identify which surface of glass (inside or outside) has
the condition. If the marks are present on the outside of glass, this condition will naturally
lessen with sunlight exposure and time. Customer concerns are mostly associated with
this condition being present on the inside surface. If the customer wants the marks
removed, they can be removed using a non-abrasive cleanser or polish. Appropriate
materials are Calcium Carbonate (Bon Ami®) or a glass polish containing Cerium Oxide.
CAUTION: Do not use any materials containing quartz or silicate abrasives. Typical
examples of abrasive cleansers include (Ajax®, Comet®, Soft-Scrub®,
etc). Cleansers with abrasives will scratch the glass surface and cause
irreparable damage.
PARTS REQUIRED:
Qty. Part No. Description
AR NPN Calcium Carbonate (Bon Ami®) or a glass
polish containing Cerium Oxide
CLEANING PROCEDURE:
1. Moisten a clean cloth with water.
2. Wipe the glass surface leaving a very fine film of water on the glass.
3. Observe the location of the marks on the glass.
4. If the marks are on the inside of the glass surface, take precautions to cover any of the
interior components the cleanser could come in contact with.
5. Rinse the cloth with clean water.
6. Apply cleanser to the moist cloth.
7. Rub the surface of the glass with the cleanser in a circular pattern being sure to cover
the entire area that the mark involves.
8. Wash off any residual cleanser material with a moist cloth.
9. Dry the glass surface.
10. Check that the removal has been successful by rubbing a moistened, clean cloth back
over the cleaned surface and inspect for suction cup marks.
11. Repeat as necessary to remove all of the mark(s) from the glass surface(s).
POLICY:
Information Only
23-035-05 -2-

Doc 09-24-2007 08:48 PM

well damn, I suggest you don't listen to me :lol: I'll modify my post....thanks

budz1065 10-03-2007 07:08 PM

anyone try this stuff?

http://www.autogeek.net/diamondite-glasswork-kit.html

I cannot find any of the other mentioned glass cleaner

silver_fox 10-09-2007 02:39 PM

Vinegar will remove water spots

megaman311 10-09-2007 05:34 PM

Go to your near by parts house and there is a product made by Glass Science. It is called "glass scrub".
That will remove anything on glass.


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