Water Spots on Windows

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mikenmarge

Water Spots on Windows

Post by mikenmarge »

Ok folks - how does one get rid of the water spots on the windows!!! Friend of mine said to use very fine auto polishing compound :?: Such as "The Wax Shop-Safe Cut-Swirl & Haze Remover-designed for overspray, waterspots, oxidation and fine scratches. I saw a bottle at an auto store and is states great for polishing acrylic, "glass" and chrome :? Any assistance greatley appreciated.
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Post by Future Fulltimers »

Bathroom lime/ scale remover? Works on shower doors
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Luizianna

Post by Luizianna »

I got one of those micro cloths...put it on a small swiffer handle and wipe away. Saw that on RV Today for cleaning the large windows in the back of the unit. Works pretty good too.
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Post by Okiebeachbums »

I'm with Future Fulltimers , the lime remover products work good for this. Work while the glass is cool or not in direct sunlight.

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Post by Sneakypete & Cowgirl »

cleaning windows with spots is cleaned easy with newspaper and windex polishes to :lol:
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