B Bob Meola Well-Known Member Joined Mar 15, 2008 Messages 129 Reaction score 2 Points 18 Nov 15, 2017 #1 Anyone have any suggestions on how to clean water spots from windshield and side windows. Very annoying!!!!!!!!!!!
Anyone have any suggestions on how to clean water spots from windshield and side windows. Very annoying!!!!!!!!!!!
H Halfhitch GreatGrady Captain Joined Nov 11, 2017 Messages 1,459 Reaction score 475 Points 83 Location Venice, Florida Nov 15, 2017 #2 Have you tried straight white cleaning vinegar? Don't dilute. CLR also cuts mineral spots. Watch the run-off on your aluminum.
Have you tried straight white cleaning vinegar? Don't dilute. CLR also cuts mineral spots. Watch the run-off on your aluminum.
Fishtales Well-Known Member Joined Jan 31, 2005 Messages 8,256 Reaction score 1,350 Points 113 Nov 15, 2017 #3 after cleaning use rainx to help bead water up and roll off.
G glacierbaze Well-Known Member Joined Jul 6, 2012 Messages 2,548 Reaction score 664 Points 113 Age 76 Location Chapel Hill and Pine Knoll Shores, NC Model Seafarer Nov 16, 2017 #4 Rainx is a brand name, with a bunch of products under it. Which one do you actually use, Glass Cleaner, Glass Treatment, etc?
Rainx is a brand name, with a bunch of products under it. Which one do you actually use, Glass Cleaner, Glass Treatment, etc?
S seasick GreatGrady Captain Joined Aug 19, 2008 Messages 9,801 Reaction score 1,487 Points 113 Location NYC Nov 16, 2017 #5 Don't use RainX on plastic curtains. It will damage them.
B Bob Meola Well-Known Member Joined Mar 15, 2008 Messages 129 Reaction score 2 Points 18 Nov 16, 2017 #6 Will give the white vinegar a shot. Thanks for the input
D DennisG01 GreatGrady Captain Joined Sep 1, 2013 Messages 7,484 Reaction score 1,430 Points 113 Location Allentown, PA & Friendship, ME Model Offshore Nov 16, 2017 #7 Fishtales said: after cleaning use rainx to help bead water up and roll off. Click to expand... glacierbaze said: Rainx is a brand name, with a bunch of products under it. Which one do you actually use, Glass Cleaner, Glass Treatment, etc? Click to expand... Based on Fish's use of the words "bead water up and roll off", it's probably a safe assumption that he's referring to the repellent. Go to RanX's website and look at their products - I'm sure it's pretty straight forward to figure out.
Fishtales said: after cleaning use rainx to help bead water up and roll off. Click to expand... glacierbaze said: Rainx is a brand name, with a bunch of products under it. Which one do you actually use, Glass Cleaner, Glass Treatment, etc? Click to expand... Based on Fish's use of the words "bead water up and roll off", it's probably a safe assumption that he's referring to the repellent. Go to RanX's website and look at their products - I'm sure it's pretty straight forward to figure out.