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Old 12-22-2007, 03:01 PM   #1
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I've been trying like crazy to get water spots off my side mirrors the last few days, so yeah, whats going to get me some good results?
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Rain X Glass cleaner for the glass surfaces.
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You wont believe me, but I could send you one of the things I use Phil. Its a cloth that requires only water to use, I actually got it at a flea market... it worked so well I bought a case. They can be bleach washed, but not dryed. One sheet ($3 each) lasts about a year for me. They are amazing on glass.
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Seriously? Any idea what chemicals are in the cloth?
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Seriously? Any idea what chemicals are in the cloth?
No chemicals. Its purely texture and the cloth makeup.
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Have you tried vinigar? I read that you can also use it to get water spots off your paint too, but it will also take off the wax.
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I tried the vinegar thing but didn't have much luck with it. I'm going to get some cleaning supplies tomorrow so I'll be giving rain-x a shot.
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