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Skoob
01-13-2014, 07:02 PM
Today I tried Pinnacle Glasswork Water Spot Remover(PGWSR). Wow I was amazed. I got out my Griots 3in 3in white lc pad and PGWSR. I was able to safely remove the water spots from the glass. I can see out the windows clearer than I have in a long time. It was on a 2005 Prius daily driver. I would show pics but I was unable to get a good pic, glass is harder than paint to get a picture with that much detail. The water spots were not deeply etched they were enough to notice when driving and not come out after washing. When I corrected the paint I wasn't able to correct it 100 percent but I was more successful on the glass. I am glad I found this stuff, I am happy. The more I learn about this stuff the more I enjoy keeping the car clean thanks guys.

Scott@IncrediblyDetailed
01-13-2014, 07:17 PM
I'm a huge fan of Glasswork as well. It effortlessly eats through water spots and road film/grime.

http://www.incrediblydetailed.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Glasswork-Working-Product-3.jpg

http://www.incrediblydetailed.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Glasswork-Window-Product-Reflection.jpg

http://www.incrediblydetailed.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Glasswork-Final-Picture-1.jpg

AC in OC
01-13-2014, 07:41 PM
I agree, it's great stuff. Not messy at all. Here's a before/after pics to add...

http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/data/1776/medium/Side_Window_-_before_2_.jpg

http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/data/1776/Side_Window_-_after_2_.jpg

add lightness
01-13-2014, 08:03 PM
Are foam pads a good combo with this stuff? I have a bottle, but have only tried it briefly by hand.

mfrickman
01-13-2014, 08:09 PM
I almost started to break the bottle out I just bought today but ended up restoring some headlights today.

Which pad did you use? And how many section passes?

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Scott@IncrediblyDetailed
01-13-2014, 08:23 PM
Are foam pads a good combo with this stuff? I have a bottle, but have only tried it briefly by hand.

Ya but I wouldn't use the pad on paint again...I don't think I ever completely remove all the old product from the pad (you can feel the gritty abrasives when cleaning the pad afterwards).


I almost started to break the bottle out I just bought today but ended up restoring some headlights today.

Which pad did you use? And how many section passes?

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Hydro tech white polishing pad. Works well. 3-4 passes before it turns clear and is ready to be removed.

Here's my review and how-to: How-To & Review: Pinnacle GlassWork and Pinnacle GlassCoat | Incredibly Detailed (http://www.incrediblydetailed.com/how-to-review-pinnacle-glasswork-and-pinnacle-glassc/)

Skoob
01-13-2014, 09:40 PM
I had the best luck with machine, hand didn't seem to work as well.

mfrickman
01-13-2014, 09:45 PM
Would using a white CCS pad with my PC be sufficient enough to get the job done?

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Skoob
01-14-2014, 02:15 AM
I don't see why it wouldn't work. I only used a lower powered griots garage 3 in unit.

AC in OC
01-14-2014, 01:12 PM
Would using a white CCS pad with my PC be sufficient enough to get the job done?

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Possibly. When I used it I had a PCXP and I used a blue LC Cyan Hydro-Tech Foam Cutting pad. I basically duplicated what Mike did in this article: http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/ask-expert-featuring-mike-phillips/57399-how-polish-glass-pinnacle-glasswork-water-spot-remover.html.

In the comments he recommended this:


When polishing glass with the Flex 3401 use the Blue 5" Hybrid
When polishing glass with the PC use the blue Hydro-Tech Pads

Now, I imagine you could do it with that white pad, but having a pad with more cutting power is the way to go with glass. Follow his recommendations in the article and Scott's how-to, and you'll have some shiny glass. :xyxthumbs:

The Guz
01-14-2014, 06:22 PM
Nicely done.


Would using a white CCS pad with my PC be sufficient enough to get the job done?

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You will be fine. I used a white CCS pad with a bottle of Mothers California Gold Water Spot Remover for Glass that I had laying around, and it worked really well.

Tato
01-14-2014, 08:10 PM
Hydro tech white polishing pad. Works well. 3-4 passes before it turns clear and is ready to be removed.



Hello. Thanks for that suggestion.

Can you explicit better work area, machine speed (~) and pressure?

I have this product, used once with medium success, but I wish I would learn more to make a better use of it.

Thanks for any help.

PS: Did you mean Hybrid White Pad?

Kind Regards.

MarkD51
01-14-2014, 08:17 PM
I have a bottle of this product. I think I jumped on it, when Nick did a review here on it.

I tried the product one time, on the back lift glass on my Tahoe.

I put it on like a wax, with a foam pad, a little seemed to go far, just a few pea sized drops, and I had the entire window massaged with product.

I noticed a little bit of "grittiness", like there was a cornmeal-like, or some other particulate something or other in the product.

Anyway, I let it sit for a few minutes, let it dry-haze, then buffed off with a plush MF Towel, and the glass looked immaculate. No streaks, crystal clear, really nice, like looking into a black hole.

No regrets on buying this.

Scott@IncrediblyDetailed
01-15-2014, 08:32 AM
Hello. Thanks for that suggestion.

Can you explicit better work area, machine speed (~) and pressure?

I have this product, used once with medium success, but I wish I would learn more to make a better use of it.

Thanks for any help.

PS: Did you mean Hybrid White Pad?

Kind Regards.

Ya sorry! White Polishing Hybrid Pad.

3-4 passes with medium pressure, nothing crazy but I did use speed setting 5-6, even tho the bottle recommends a medium (3-4) speed setting.

I polished half the windshield at a time without issues, if you didn't get the results you were looking for maybe try 1/4 of a the windshield and go from there or a more aggressive pad for heavier scrubbing action.

Tato
01-22-2014, 09:54 AM
Hi Scott, worked out nice!

I've got a 4" orange Constant Pressure LC pad, and worked 1/2 then 1/4 (if needed) as you suggested, 3-4 passes, 5-6 (mostly 6) speed. 'Nothing Crazy', like you've said...

Really impressed with the results. Firstly I've though product was not that great, but obviously I needed to improve technique. Your answer gave me the path through it, thank you! Glad I've ordered it and have an entire bottle for many works.

By the way, I liked the Constant P. pad very much on DA. I only have 1 (now it's dedicated to glasswork) and only used it for the first time this week (single son, sacrificial pad for test spot on glass lol!). Think I'll go for more of those pads, mainly ~5".

Thanks again,

Kind Regards.