stuart hicks
New member
I recently recieved a free sample (thank You) of a new product called diamondite spray clay. This product is the heart of a three step three product system for removing acid rain spots from glass.
I have no cars with acid rain spots, so I tried it on my plexyglass shower doors that have heavy water spots. I have tried everything on them with very little success.
The main product is a foam that has kaolin clay in it along with a heavy duty scrubber. It comes out in a thick foam and looks like shaving cream.
I got to say the stuff was very impressive and after some elbow grease removed most all of the water spots. The difference is dramatic. The spots that it didn't remove were at least clear and no longer white.
The kit comes with a spray protectant that is to be applied after the clay job. I used this product but seem to get some haze after a shower. The doors that i didn't spray the protectant on don't have this haze.
Again this stuff is made for glass and i used it on plexyglass but it did a much better job than anything i have ever tried before.
They say it works on paint too, but use a soft cloth instead of the scrubber. I would be very hesitant to do this though.
I have no cars with acid rain spots, so I tried it on my plexyglass shower doors that have heavy water spots. I have tried everything on them with very little success.
The main product is a foam that has kaolin clay in it along with a heavy duty scrubber. It comes out in a thick foam and looks like shaving cream.
I got to say the stuff was very impressive and after some elbow grease removed most all of the water spots. The difference is dramatic. The spots that it didn't remove were at least clear and no longer white.
The kit comes with a spray protectant that is to be applied after the clay job. I used this product but seem to get some haze after a shower. The doors that i didn't spray the protectant on don't have this haze.
Again this stuff is made for glass and i used it on plexyglass but it did a much better job than anything i have ever tried before.
They say it works on paint too, but use a soft cloth instead of the scrubber. I would be very hesitant to do this though.