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Have any of you tried to remove acid rain from glass? I have a couple of customers I do this for and my process is a lot of hard work. I use a glass cleaning product called One Grand Glass Polish. It does work but the amount of labor involved is very tiresome. Does any body have a better solution?
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There are many detailing products on the market made specifically for removing acid rain. Go to your nearest Auto Detailing Supply store or check online. If you use the correct product there should be significantly less labor but it will still take some elbow grease unless you use some type of buffer.
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Thanks, T4K |