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Anyone know how to get the water spots off of the truck windows. The rear slider tinted looks like hell when the sun shines just right and the window reflects the water spots. Tried all kind of cleaners, nothing helps.
There is a product called " Nothings Better". I swear this in not a joke. It comes in a little white jar with blue lettering. It's some kind of white powder that you rub on with a damp cloth. Works great on shower doors and porcelain tile too. Your wife will thank you too..... Jim
25 % Vinegar/75% water or Windex with vinegar (not ammonia) will work great and won't mess up your paint as long as you don't let it stay on there. I use it on my paint too because sprinklers and hard water put water spots all over everything here.
We had spots on the windshield of our bug. Tried just about everything, even tried to buff them out. Called a friend who installs windshields at a local shop and he said when they are that bad the only way to get them out is to either break the windshield or use a razorblade. I tried the razorblade and it does work, but takes ALOT of elbow grease.
Vinegar and water won't even touch some of the water deposits here. It takes most of it off, but leaves alot behind. So, I used chrome polish. Sounds funny, but works.
if none of the simple stuff like windex or vinigar work... you can buff out the water spots with toothpast... it makes a bit of a mess and its hard to gett off the window. but it will remove water spots with some hand buffing... or pretty much any type of polish will work.
It use to drive me crazy as well especially with the tinted glass. I put the whole house on an extra capacity twin tank, on demand water softener. I also added an outside faucet just for washing vehicles. I can now let them drip dry in the sun without spotting.
I agree with JJ Jackson bout Nothings Better. . I purchased mine at Napa in Auburn,Ca. . I tried everything even razor blades until I used Nothings Better. . Just mix with a little water on a rag and rub. The spots will disapear.