Water Spot Removal

Ok I know it’s a beat up subject, but honestly Ive only done it a couple of times and it has taken me too long to even consider offering it anymore…

The best product I have used so far has been StoneScrub it did pretty good… Unger rubout didn’t work for me or bioclean.

Whats the fastest and most effective?

I really want to master the water stain removal procedure, sold one of my first costumers on removing the water stains from this large window and wow!! It came out great, since then she has been a loyal client and has given me at least 6 Referrals because of her window I fixed… This is what I need!!

Try “Nothin’s Better”
It isn’t mainstream. Google it and you’ll find a automotive store sells it or eBay or Amazon.

I was skeptical at first, however it is appropriately named!

Non toxic, can use your bare hands if you want.

Eric Mettler
Mettler Maintenance Window Cleaning
Central Coast, California
www.mettlermaintenance.com

I have used the Mr. HardWater system a few times with great results. Here are a few pictures.



shhhhhh I thought I still had a secret product.

@ Chesebro : all water spots are different, and different products will work on different spots. Hardwater from a sprinkler is different from run-off from slate roof tile, etc. I have 5 or 6 different products that I try on restoration jobs, some will work great on some jobs and not very well on others. ‘Nothin’s better’ is a micro-polish that works pretty well on many types, it doesn’t dissolve the spots, it polishes them off (idealy).

my 2 cents…

Jimmy

I can’t find a store, its not on ebay…

Any pics of the product? Seems like I found it on a Mustang store. And how much do I buy? It seems to come in a 4oz cup

Sorry for no reply, been crazy busy. The 8oz can is a better value. 4oz is fine I guess for a sample try. I guarantee that you will like it though.
Get the blue lettered can, not the red. The red is a sealer.

Eric Mettler
Mettler Maintenance Window Cleaning
Central Coast, California
www.mettlermaintenance.com

Thank you for the Reply, So what do you use to scrub? A white scrub pad?

I use a “walnut” non scratch pad, but the white pad will work fine. If you need to be aggressive, try a 0000 steel or bronze wool pad with the paste

Eric Mettler
Mettler Maintenance Window Cleaning
Central Coast, California
www.mettlermaintenance.com