The windows on the coup are all glazed over from being baked in the sun and soap and crap. I've tried all kinds of cleaners. CLR, windex, heavy duty surface cleaner.... and a lot of elbow greas to no avail. WHat would work?
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have you tried those Armor All cleaning wipes that look like they're in a baby wipes can? i use those those to clean my windows and it does a great job.
Perhaps a high speed buffer and a cutting compound, like what would be used for buffing clear coat.
John
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Thanks for the input y'all.
Went to the Home and Garden show today. Hoped to pick up some power tools, grunt grunt, but no one was selling table saws, hedge trimmers or even lawn mowers. Lots of window and sidings sales, hot tubs and landscapers.
However, back to the topic, there was a booth selling A-MAZ (as seen on TV) Water Stain Remover. It's kinda like a rubbing compuond only no harsh chems. Came with a silicone paste to seal the surface, an all purpose citris based cleaner, an "Aero technology" glass cleaner and 2 white nylon scrub pads. He said NEVER use the green Dobie or steel wool on glass. Took 2 applications of A-MAZ but it worked like a champ.
Now I've identified deep scratches in the glass. No doubt from rolling the windows up/down when crusted up with snow full of sand and gravel.
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81 Toyota Diesel Pickup Cough Cough
98 Durango SLT Plus 5.9L V8 Magnum