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Originally Posted by benz rider "yeah, try various things, you'll get it"
OK...lol
How about break out the comet and a 3m sponge? will that work? |
There are plenty of ways to clean glass, and the particular method you listed below is actually a liquid clay with mild abrasives. 90% of the products effectiveness is on embedded contaminants, not waterspots. So, if waterspots are heavy enough, you must use a more aggressive method, hence the 91 SEL reference. This type of product couldn't remove the heavy, aged spotting from the glass alone - it required stronger methods.
Alright, enough of your "advice", like claying a car before even washing it. Terrible, you have no credibility.
Why don't you at least provide them with how to use it, since you've actually done research to find a product that actually works, not like you use it, considering this is the first time you've ever brought this up, even after discussing glass cleaning. If I keep calling you out, maybe you'll establish a half-decent detailing procedure. Imagine that.
Autoglym glass polish won't work nearly as well alone, i recommend using this with a rotary polisher, but a random orbital will work also, just not quite as well.
Follow this link for excellent instruction.
Glass Polishing Kit