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Weird spots on windows?

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Old 03-27-2012, 08:49 PM
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Originally Posted by NFRedragon
Haha Nice. I'm currently using that with a cobra waffle weave microfiber. Best combo I guess
Every tried clay bar on the windows before?
Lol yeah it works great! I haven't even used a clay bar on the car body before lol. Honestly, I'm still a n00b on washing/detailing... but I've been reading up on articles on Autopia. Once schools over I'll have time over the summer to buy new products and try out techniques


Originally Posted by toyrunner
Use 0000 Steel wool with some water as a lube, scrub them down good, then clean them. You'll still have some spots though.
Thanks for the reply bro. But if people are saying it's normal I rather just leave it as it is and not mess up with it
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Originally Posted by mezzfin
Yep - part of the glass's natural light transmission. To see that effect even more look at them with polarized sunglasses on.
^ This
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Seel wool helps get all contaminates out of the way ! Then you clean them !
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