I purchased Diamond glass restorer from you last week. I did not completely remove the waster spots on my windows...even using it twice. Any suggestions for a better product?
Last edited by robertjacobson; 06-20-2010 at 01:34 PM.
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I use the DP Glass Restorer and suggest for heavy water spotting on glass use it with a buffer. I even find the little Griots buffer perfect for it. Once you get it to look good , then seal with Aquapel as desired.
I purchased Diamond glass restorer from you last week. I did not completely remove the waster spots on my windows...even using it twice. Any suggestions for a better product?
I just tested this out on some water spots on the windshield of a car and it worked fine?
What are you working on?
How are you applying the product?
Oh and since this was your first post to our forum...
can i use m105 and an orange pad with a DA on glass? I don't expect to get scratches or swirls out, I just want a bit more clarity.
Sure you can use it and it will probably work but keep in mind the abrasives in SMAT products are SUPER microscopic in size and what usually works for cleaning glass is something larger and chunkier, not smaller and microscopic.
I've probably answered more questions on polishing glass than I've polished glass but coming from Oregon I've polished water spots of glass a LOT in my life. Been there, done that....
I use the DP Glass Restorer and suggest for heavy water spotting on glass use it with a buffer. I even find the little Griots buffer perfect for it. Once you get it to look good , then seal with Aquapel as desired.
I suggest you do this, I've recently noticed water spots on my vehicles and I plan to use this method. It'll be in my next order!
Also, take Mike's suggestion. I was using D151 to try and polish out my girlfriends windows, and it took several applications...I will compare it to how DP Glass Restorer works. I really need a camera to do all these reviews!
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