Has any of yous guys ever tried cleaning your windshield with 0000 steel wool? Sounds like it might work, but I would like more input before I try it myself.
TIA
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Has any of yous guys ever tried cleaning your windshield with 0000 steel wool? Sounds like it might work, but I would like more input before I try it myself.
TIA
Yup... got wicked water spots on a car parked at an apartment complex shortly after moving here... A sprinkler head broke while we were out of town for 2 weeks... It was the only thing that got the calcium off.
What are you trying to clean off?
White vinegar diluted with water.
I used to clean my shower door with an SOS pad to get the water and soap residue off. It worked great.
Nothing like household tips from Miata drivers.
Only carbon can date you, Dougie... :-)
I tried the steel wool on my Odyssey first. It worked great. The windshield is shining like a diamond in a goat's ::Bum::.
I prefer a firm thumb.
0000 Steel Wool works fine. Works wonders on chrome, too!
Just watch where any 'crumbs' go. They will scratch paint.
CLR? Sheesh.
The trouble with steel wool is that it fragments. 00 fragments in to extremely tiny pieces; almost dust. Those pieces rapidly begin to rust and promote rust in any area they are trapped.
There are plenty of products that will remove water spots; on the windshield, CLR will work well. If it didn't take the spots off, you either weren't using it correctly (not sure how that could even happen) or you have something else in your water. Hitting the windshield with a razor blade would be a better method than 00 steel wool. Rubbing compounds will also remove that. Clay bars will work as well.
Alluminum foil can also remove rust from chrome
What about a magic eraser?
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How do I get blood out of carpet? LOTS of blood.