How To Clean Water Marks

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Guys,

My car got all those water marks that cause by rain lor... If u look at the window directly, u wont see anything but if u see from side, u will notice lotsa and lotsa watermarks as if the water is flowing from up to down. I tried Rain X, soap, detergent , wax, polish , etc etc also cannot come out ler...

Please give some idea..

Help needed..

Thank you in advance

:)
 
Originally posted by toyota03@Mar 15 2004, 07:26 PM
Guys,

My car got all those water marks that cause by rain lor... If u look at the window directly, u wont see anything but if u see from side, u will notice lotsa and lotsa watermarks as if the water is flowing from up to down. I tried Rain X, soap, detergent , wax, polish , etc etc also cannot come out ler...

Please give some idea..

Help needed..

Thank you in advance

:)
brader, patient needed. Not one time can kaotim one....
 
try use our break fluid like dot3 wan
i use it to get rid of dirt on my car window
 
I just wax n buffer it with the handheld buffer ... no scratches so far n it look squeaking clean :lol:
 
Originally posted by deadman@Mar 15 2004, 10:54 PM
try use our break fluid like dot3 wan
i use it to get rid of dirt on my car window
careful with the brake fluid !! Don't get intouch with paint else it will be faded and peel off.

Autosol also...not too hard rubbing it else you got fine scratch all over your windscreen

Good luck ! :)
 
Thanks pal for all the advise but all of the above is not working for my case..

Any other ideas ar???Try help a bit lar..kekekekkekekekeke

:)
 
i had tis prob b4 i saw them using it at car polish. it is some kind of chemical, some sort of they use it at air con shop.. for cleaning purpose u can try .. happy trying
my window now clear
 
Originally posted by vestax@Mar 16 2004, 03:27 AM
autosol works , it really works but have to scrub abit hard .. :lol:
cilaka man the other day put too much autosol on my windscreen .. damn hard to rub it off :lol: , apply sikit rub then apply rub then apply .. do it repeatedly .. :D
 
i use rubbing compound... with my black and decker polisher... kau tim
 
Originally posted by simplythebest+Mar 16 2004, 11:41 PM-->
QUOTE (simplythebest @ Mar 16 2004, 11:41 PM)
--QuoteBegin-vestax
@Mar 16 2004, 03:27 AM
autosol works , it really works but have to scrub abit hard .. :lol:

cilaka man the other day put too much autosol on my windscreen .. damn hard to rub it off :lol: , apply sikit rub then apply rub then apply .. do it repeatedly .. :D [/b][/quote]
Told you liao what :lol: :lol: Slowly
 
Guys,

I do not know u all believe this or not but it works on my car.

I tried rubbing compound, G3 sand polisher, wax, thinner, dirt removal, clorox, sand paper, autosol, etc etc etc etc whatever u can think off... but the result is still the same ( water mark still there and cannot be fix)

I got the advise from an old man driving an old KE70 with supercharger engine inside and he claim Steel Wool from hardware shop able to clean it.. I doubt about it but no hard done trying.. After about 20 mins of rubbing and rubbing... VOILA! the stains all come off....I just dun believe until i used it!

Only cost me not more than rm1.50 per pack.. Only 1 size in hardware shop.. I think whole car around 4 packs can do the job well but u need to have patient and rub it slowly..

Good luck

:) :D
 
Originally posted by toyota03@Mar 18 2004, 02:49 AM
Guys,

I do not know u all believe this or not but it works on my car.

I tried rubbing compound, G3 sand polisher, wax, thinner, dirt removal, clorox, sand paper, autosol, etc etc etc etc whatever u can think off... but the result is still the same ( water mark still there and cannot be fix)

I got the advise from an old man driving an old KE70 with supercharger engine inside and he claim Steel Wool from hardware shop able to clean it.. I doubt about it but no hard done trying.. After about 20 mins of rubbing and rubbing... VOILA! the stains all come off....I just dun believe until i used it!

Only cost me not more than rm1.50 per pack.. Only 1 size in hardware shop.. I think whole car around 4 packs can do the job well but u need to have patient and rub it slowly..

Good luck

:) :D
I think i knew the KE70 Supercharger guy :D
 
Originally posted by toyota03@Mar 18 2004, 02:49 AM
Guys,

I do not know u all believe this or not but it works on my car.

I tried rubbing compound, G3 sand polisher, wax, thinner, dirt removal, clorox, sand paper, autosol, etc etc etc etc whatever u can think off... but the result is still the same ( water mark still there and cannot be fix)

I got the advise from an old man driving an old KE70 with supercharger engine inside and he claim Steel Wool from hardware shop able to clean it.. I doubt about it but no hard done trying.. After about 20 mins of rubbing and rubbing... VOILA! the stains all come off....I just dun believe until i used it!

Only cost me not more than rm1.50 per pack.. Only 1 size in hardware shop.. I think whole car around 4 packs can do the job well but u need to have patient and rub it slowly..

Good luck

:) :D
hehehe..dat's extreme already! hehehe
 
Originally posted by g88+Mar 19 2004, 08:51 AM-->
QUOTE (g88 @ Mar 19 2004, 08:51 AM)
--QuoteBegin-toyota03
@Mar 18 2004, 02:49 AM
Guys,

I do not know u all believe this or not but it works on my car.

I tried rubbing compound, G3 sand polisher, wax, thinner, dirt removal, clorox, sand paper, autosol, etc etc etc etc whatever u can think off... but the result is still the same ( water mark still there and cannot be fix)

I got the advise from an old man driving an old KE70 with supercharger engine inside and he claim Steel Wool from hardware shop able to clean it.. I doubt about it but no hard done trying.. After about 20 mins of rubbing and rubbing... VOILA! the stains all come off....I just dun believe until i used it!

Only cost me not more than rm1.50 per pack.. Only 1 size in hardware shop.. I think whole car around 4 packs can do the job well but u need to have patient and rub it slowly..

Good luck

:) :D

I think i knew the KE70 Supercharger guy :D [/b][/quote]
U know who is the old man I am refering to???


:)
 
compound and autosol is a good choice !!!
my fren tried it !!
but finally he found out that use metal cleaner is much more easier !!
dun need to use strenght !!!!
 

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