Hard Water stains on windows
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Hard Water stains on windows
What do you guys suggest using for hard water stains??
i have used a buffer with window polish, i have used a clay bar, extra fine steel wool (0000 grit), and so far nothing has worked. Not sure what else i can do. Suggestions?
i have used a buffer with window polish, i have used a clay bar, extra fine steel wool (0000 grit), and so far nothing has worked. Not sure what else i can do. Suggestions?
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If you have used a polisher and glass polish with little to no improvement, you are not dealing with staining... you are dealing with etching.
Hard water is water that is full of minerals. When hard water is left to dry on a surface, the water evaporates and the minerals are deposited onto the surface which create what we call water spots. These mineral deposits can be removed with acid to neutralize the spots (as the minerals are basic), however if the minerals are left to sit for an extended period of time (sometimes just a matter of days), they can begin to etch into the surface. These etchings can cause permanent damage to paint, trim, glass, and metal. In some instances, the damage can be so severe that the only option is to repaint or replace the damaged area.
Understanding Water Spots & How to Avoid Them by Zach McGovern
If the damage has not reached the critically severe point yet, here are some tips on how to remove water spots (the same process can be used with glass).
Removing Water Spots by Zach McGovern
Window Etching & Stain Removal | Getting the Most Out of Your Meguiar’s Cutting Discs by Brian Guy
Please let me know if you have any other questions.
Zach McGovern
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Attention to Detailing - Peoria, IL
Hard water is water that is full of minerals. When hard water is left to dry on a surface, the water evaporates and the minerals are deposited onto the surface which create what we call water spots. These mineral deposits can be removed with acid to neutralize the spots (as the minerals are basic), however if the minerals are left to sit for an extended period of time (sometimes just a matter of days), they can begin to etch into the surface. These etchings can cause permanent damage to paint, trim, glass, and metal. In some instances, the damage can be so severe that the only option is to repaint or replace the damaged area.
Understanding Water Spots & How to Avoid Them by Zach McGovern
If the damage has not reached the critically severe point yet, here are some tips on how to remove water spots (the same process can be used with glass).
Removing Water Spots by Zach McGovern
Window Etching & Stain Removal | Getting the Most Out of Your Meguiar’s Cutting Discs by Brian Guy
Please let me know if you have any other questions.
Zach McGovern
Detailed Image Ask-A-Pro Blog Author
Attention to Detailing - Peoria, IL
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If you have used a polisher and glass polish with little to no improvement, you are not dealing with staining... you are dealing with etching.
Hard water is water that is full of minerals. When hard water is left to dry on a surface, the water evaporates and the minerals are deposited onto the surface which create what we call water spots. These mineral deposits can be removed with acid to neutralize the spots (as the minerals are basic), however if the minerals are left to sit for an extended period of time (sometimes just a matter of days), they can begin to etch into the surface. These etchings can cause permanent damage to paint, trim, glass, and metal. In some instances, the damage can be so severe that the only option is to repaint or replace the damaged area.
Understanding Water Spots & How to Avoid Them by Zach McGovern
If the damage has not reached the critically severe point yet, here are some tips on how to remove water spots (the same process can be used with glass).
Removing Water Spots by Zach McGovern
Window Etching & Stain Removal | Getting the Most Out of Your Meguiar’s Cutting Discs by Brian Guy
Please let me know if you have any other questions.
Zach McGovern
Detailed Image Ask-A-Pro Blog Author
Attention to Detailing - Peoria, IL
Hard water is water that is full of minerals. When hard water is left to dry on a surface, the water evaporates and the minerals are deposited onto the surface which create what we call water spots. These mineral deposits can be removed with acid to neutralize the spots (as the minerals are basic), however if the minerals are left to sit for an extended period of time (sometimes just a matter of days), they can begin to etch into the surface. These etchings can cause permanent damage to paint, trim, glass, and metal. In some instances, the damage can be so severe that the only option is to repaint or replace the damaged area.
Understanding Water Spots & How to Avoid Them by Zach McGovern
If the damage has not reached the critically severe point yet, here are some tips on how to remove water spots (the same process can be used with glass).
Removing Water Spots by Zach McGovern
Window Etching & Stain Removal | Getting the Most Out of Your Meguiar’s Cutting Discs by Brian Guy
Please let me know if you have any other questions.
Zach McGovern
Detailed Image Ask-A-Pro Blog Author
Attention to Detailing - Peoria, IL
My windows currently look like this. for the most part. What polish do you recommend? this is what i used so far and it didnt work:
Glass looks much cleaner. you can see the water spots under certain light only. but i can still see it. if i can get a pic of it i will post but its hard to capture.
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The article from which that picture came mentions using Meguiar's M105 on a Megiuar's Microfiber Cutting Pad to achieve the results shown. Again, results will vary depending on the severity of the damage.
Glass is MUCH harder than automotive paint, and therefore removing below surface defects such as etching and scratches can be an extremely challenging task.
Zach McGovern
Detailed Image Ask-A-Pro Blog Author
Attention to Detailing - Peoria, IL
Glass is MUCH harder than automotive paint, and therefore removing below surface defects such as etching and scratches can be an extremely challenging task.
Zach McGovern
Detailed Image Ask-A-Pro Blog Author
Attention to Detailing - Peoria, IL
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A glass polish like Ceriglass or Glass Scrub will be the most abrasive.
Zach McGovern
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Attention to Detailing - Peoria, IL
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sounds good. i will try those if the CG doesnt work.
with a glass scrub work with the front windshield? for the streaks left behind by the windshield wiper? its a visible streak/scratch from the wiper blade. not sure what the guy did to get that to happen.
with a glass scrub work with the front windshield? for the streaks left behind by the windshield wiper? its a visible streak/scratch from the wiper blade. not sure what the guy did to get that to happen.
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My windows are pretty bad too, I've tried vinegar, but it did nothing at all. I'd love to get a buffer and some cutting pads, but living in an apartment means I'd have to get something that runs on battery and would have to do it in many smaller sections as time and charge permit.