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My windshield has all these tiny dots all over it (literally hundreds) that look like dust when the sunlight hits them.
Last night I tried using my Prima Swirl and an orange pad - it really didn't help much.
When using your finger nail, you can feel that these dots are actually in the glass and you can scratch at them and kinda pick some stuff out, but the dots are the size of a toothpick head and having hundreds of them would be impossible to pick out and possibly damage the glass.
Would something like a polish or DP's deep clean be more suited for this. They don't look like water spots, maybe just calcium or something else left behind from after washes. These have been there since I bought the car from the previous owner, but the car only had 3,000 miles on it. So it is rather new.
I'm thinking a deep cleanse will work, but I have never seen anything like this on paint and can't find pictures. My camera probably wouldn't photograph them well either. Just imagine a very lightly dusted window.
The DP Deep cleanser is a little pricey to "try out" and find that it doesn't work.
Thank you!
Last night I tried using my Prima Swirl and an orange pad - it really didn't help much.
When using your finger nail, you can feel that these dots are actually in the glass and you can scratch at them and kinda pick some stuff out, but the dots are the size of a toothpick head and having hundreds of them would be impossible to pick out and possibly damage the glass.
Would something like a polish or DP's deep clean be more suited for this. They don't look like water spots, maybe just calcium or something else left behind from after washes. These have been there since I bought the car from the previous owner, but the car only had 3,000 miles on it. So it is rather new.
I'm thinking a deep cleanse will work, but I have never seen anything like this on paint and can't find pictures. My camera probably wouldn't photograph them well either. Just imagine a very lightly dusted window.
The DP Deep cleanser is a little pricey to "try out" and find that it doesn't work.
Thank you!