Heavy Hard water stains

Oh can I use one restore on something else other than windows? Got two gallons of it and don’t want it to go to waste

Why??

I read the directions on one restore. I did what it said and I damaged the window. I bought the j flint system and it removed the damage I did. I etched the window.

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That can happen but it’s EXTREMELY rare.

I also used it on the other windows of the house. They had a pool in there backyard, so most of the backyard windows at some damage on them. One restore was not doing anything to take them out. I bought the polisher and I am completely happy with it.

I have had really good results with A1, a white scrub pad and elbow grease.

Look into “Diamond Fusion” they have an excellent hard water stain remover. You will have to find a distributor online. It works.

I may have miss read this but if I read it right I think everyone missed where he said it was 4 stories up. And if that’s true then not hard water stains at all.

Can you explain?

sealant of some kind?

I forget what they call it…but residue runoff from the building…onto the glass…if its concrete…probably lime…calcium…etc…would look like HW staining color wise…

check out bio clean. I use this stuff with a white pad on glass and just about anything else needing minerals removed and polished up like metals. Main supplier I believe is in sacramento, ca.

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Thew side is stucco. White actually.

How many have used Stone Pro?

what polisher did you buy?

mr hard water or jflint comes with a hardin polisher…


one restore on right - still left haze (sprinkler coverage for 10+ years
MHW on left, clarity… 56 panes / $7000 job about 40 hrs
love the kit & now i have the Glass Renu $250 prokit just in case

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