imported_Intermezzo
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To the people that read/posted in the Ducky Water Spot Remover thread a few weeks ago, I promised I'd by a bottle of the stuff and post a review (JohnN, how on earth did you find this product?)
I feel a bit embarrassed that I actually ordered this stuff and am now posting a review about it, but a promise is a promise!
This is the description of it on their website:
"New streak resistant Ducky, just took another step forward. The first of it's kind, this product was specifically developed for hard water spots, a problem unique to itself. When tested against its new breed of competitor products, Ducky out performs them all on the hardest and most stubborn spots we could find. Quick and easy to use, spray on, wipe off. Non-abrasive, non toxic, and no rinse is necessary."
I received my Ducky Water Spot Remover in the mail about a week ago but I haven't found any waterspots on any of my windows that would be good enough to really test this product, so I tried it on the next best thing...my shower doors.
I sprayed it on a heavily water-spotted area, wiped with a damp terry cloth. Using it per its instructions, the waterspots were about half as visible. The only way I was able to completely remove waterspots was if I sprayed it on, waited about 30 seconds, and scrubbed with a dish-cleaning wool pad with heavy pressure.(Instructions say, spray on, wait 5-10 seconds and wipe with a clean cloth, no rinsing necessary) Obviously, you do not want to do this to your car windows, so if you have hard-to-remove waterspots on your car, Ducky ain't the answer.
I used to have a bunch of waterspots on my windows that even Lime-away rubbed with heavy pressure wouldn't remove. I would say that Ducky works about as well as Lime-away, except it's more convenient because it comes in a spray bottle. Not sure if you'd want that though, because you'd probably inhale some of the mist.
I still think Zaino Glass Polish is the best to use for waterspots on windows. I've also heard good things about Griot's window cleaner.

This is the description of it on their website:
"New streak resistant Ducky, just took another step forward. The first of it's kind, this product was specifically developed for hard water spots, a problem unique to itself. When tested against its new breed of competitor products, Ducky out performs them all on the hardest and most stubborn spots we could find. Quick and easy to use, spray on, wipe off. Non-abrasive, non toxic, and no rinse is necessary."
I received my Ducky Water Spot Remover in the mail about a week ago but I haven't found any waterspots on any of my windows that would be good enough to really test this product, so I tried it on the next best thing...my shower doors.
I sprayed it on a heavily water-spotted area, wiped with a damp terry cloth. Using it per its instructions, the waterspots were about half as visible. The only way I was able to completely remove waterspots was if I sprayed it on, waited about 30 seconds, and scrubbed with a dish-cleaning wool pad with heavy pressure.(Instructions say, spray on, wait 5-10 seconds and wipe with a clean cloth, no rinsing necessary) Obviously, you do not want to do this to your car windows, so if you have hard-to-remove waterspots on your car, Ducky ain't the answer.
I used to have a bunch of waterspots on my windows that even Lime-away rubbed with heavy pressure wouldn't remove. I would say that Ducky works about as well as Lime-away, except it's more convenient because it comes in a spray bottle. Not sure if you'd want that though, because you'd probably inhale some of the mist.
I still think Zaino Glass Polish is the best to use for waterspots on windows. I've also heard good things about Griot's window cleaner.