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I got a call to get some water spots off of some glass and I have done this before and it easy but on this one it was like a flim was on it and I tried acid water spots removal but it would not touch it.So dose anyone know what esle to use?How is delta's water spot remover? Thanks
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I got this tip from Goldstar. She posted a while back about using fingernail buffing cream, I believe for polishing. I have found it is excellent for all purpose removal on glass, and removing very light scratches. You can get it at a wholesale beauty supply.
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The buffing cream is also good for pretreating when the glass has wax or rain-x type product on it, just have to be careful not to contaminate the impact site.
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