I know there are special products for this and certain ways but, this is for those who want to remove rain spots off your windows without spending a lot of money or having to order anything.
This works great.
Things you will need.
1-drill
2-Simple wool pad that attaches to a drill
3-Meguires Compound
Compound and wool pad I picked up at a local Orilley's
also can be found at auto zone. All under 20$
1- wash windows
2- dampen wool pad
3- apply a good amount of compound to wool pad
4- smear over window start slow so it doesn't sling all over truck
5- work in circular patters at a high speed
6- wash off with cloth and water
7- make sure to wipe off all excess that was slung onto rubber or plastic, if it dries its a pain to get off.
8- Repeat as many times needed
NOTE: I would not recommend this product for its intended purpose, it leaves stripes and swirls behind. Unless your familiar with buffing a vehicle.
However It does work well with removing small scratches out the clear coat.
Apply small amount to outer edge of wool pad, smear over scratch and work in small circles over scratch.
Work very lightly.
Any other ideas, questions, comments just post
as well as any before and after pictures for I have none.
Thanks,
Samuel
This works great.
Things you will need.
1-drill
2-Simple wool pad that attaches to a drill
3-Meguires Compound
Compound and wool pad I picked up at a local Orilley's
also can be found at auto zone. All under 20$
1- wash windows
2- dampen wool pad
3- apply a good amount of compound to wool pad
4- smear over window start slow so it doesn't sling all over truck
5- work in circular patters at a high speed
6- wash off with cloth and water
7- make sure to wipe off all excess that was slung onto rubber or plastic, if it dries its a pain to get off.
8- Repeat as many times needed
NOTE: I would not recommend this product for its intended purpose, it leaves stripes and swirls behind. Unless your familiar with buffing a vehicle.
However It does work well with removing small scratches out the clear coat.
Apply small amount to outer edge of wool pad, smear over scratch and work in small circles over scratch.
Work very lightly.
Any other ideas, questions, comments just post
as well as any before and after pictures for I have none.
Thanks,
Samuel
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