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Old 04-16-2008, 10:57 AM   #28
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Re: Water Spots

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Originally Posted by Bullwinkle
My point was polish would be safer than using steel wool or a razor blade, but I didn't want to come right out & say it because I appreciate the info you post & didn't want to offend you.


NAh! no offense taken Bullwinkle...this is mild mannered Skyboi...I'm here to enjoy.

I know that people hear steel wool and think "sandpaper, scratch, abrasive etc..." But the 4aught or 0000 is very mild and I've found that if the claybar won't take something off...the 0000 or the blade will. just don't use a ton of pressure
The trick with the blade is to get the angle almost parallel at the glass not so much close to 90 degree but like 10 degrees.


Wool works great on bug guts, sap and fly crap
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