Hard water spots

Best soap/chemicals to use on hard water spots? GO!!

Water

The ones that are proper for the situation.
Experience and knowledge dictates…

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Hoosier

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@Joshg86
You’ve been here since November and read all of 12 minutes.
Perhaps you should READ through some threads that exist about hardwater staining? Just a thought.

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Sweet story.

If it bothers you that much…move on.

Why dont you move on and read the dozens of threads on this subject, like @anon82274079 recommended, trying to help you.

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It doesn’t bother me. I gave you very good information. READ. LEARN.

Because someone telling you what you COULD use, doesn’t mean it’s the best for any given situation, nor does that explain the safe and proper way to use it.

If you just want to be spoon fed, good luck. You get what you paid for. If you won’t put in any work, I’m not doing it for you…

Hey new guy. Congrats on being in business 3 minutes. Anywho…yeah, use the search feature above. There’s tons of good professional advice in old threads. I use this feature heavily. But…you can also chat with WCR down below during regular business hours. They will cut to the chase and make wise product choices for you, and they’re darn nice to deal with, maybe you could take some notes on that. You gotta be nice to customers, be nice here too. :sunglasses:

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80 Grit Sandpaper

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:rofl::rofl:

A-1 made by Titan labs.

Clean the window or glass removing any contaminants, as they can get caught in the scrub pad and scratch the glass (more so if usung a variables speed polisher). Apply A-1 to the pad and scrub the glass to remove water spots bybhand or with a variable speed polisher below 1000 rpms. Especially if usung a variable speed polisher ad water to tour solution frequently. Rinse off and reoeat if necessary. Do a final rinse and clean the glass and seal it.

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I ordered it and it works like a charm. Thanks for the help.

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Great to hear! Glad I could help.

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Tony Evans Slayer Powder, of course!!

Most of the time I can get away with just using steel or brass wool, or I may step up to A-1 or Sorbo Powder and wool.

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