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Originally Posted by BuckeyeZ
I would never let steel wool anywhere near my car unless it was to polish my stainless exhaust.
There are several good glass polishes available on the market. I would try one of those. They generally have a very mild abrasive in them, so they are not as aggressive as steel wool. When I use glass polish on my car, I don't even need to use Rain-X.
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Yeah, like I said in my first post. After seeing how the steel wool scratched up my other car I stayed away from it.
After using the glass polish do your windows "repel" water? Or does it "stick" like mine?
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Originally Posted by Maddog
Can you buy resin vessels in the US ?
A rinse off with this after washing will stop any white marks
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Never heard of this before. Sounds very interesting. I did a bit of research but I couldn't find any technical data.
Can you elaborate a bit more on the subject? Do you use this?
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Originally Posted by Amj2020
Try an aggressive clay. I used this for some hard water spots on my windshield on my DD and it took them right off with some elbow grease. Make sure you have a good lube to use with the clay.
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Thanks, I'll try with some of the clay I have at home see if it makes a difference. How do you know if the clay is aggressive?