Water Spots On Windshields

If they are new--try drying them first after washing your car next time

If they are old, there are a few things---try vinegar with a cotton swab.
If that doesn't work, try using a polish you might have--still spots? Try the polish and 0000 steel wool.
I ended up resorting to a product call A-MAZ. IT was only $5, but is made for water spotting, and works well.

Good luck!
 
Nickc0844 said:
If they are new--try drying them first after washing your car next time

If they are old, there are a few things---try vinegar with a cotton swab.
If that doesn't work, try using a polish you might have--still spots? Try the polish and 0000 steel wool.
I ended up resorting to a product call A-MAZ. IT was only $5, but is made for water spotting, and works well.

Good luck!

Nick,
What kind of polish do you mean.....the same polish I use on my paint?
 
Good call andriver, I meant to say that :bigups

Aaron, yes, the same polish as you would use on your paint. I just did Meg's DACP on my windshield today before we head to Daytona Bike Week. Works great!
 
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