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Re: How to Polish Glass with Pinnacle GlassWork Water Spot Remover
Mike, thanks for your help. Just placed an order with Nick for Pinnacle GlassWork Water Spot Remover.
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Re: How to Polish Glass with Pinnacle GlassWork Water Spot Remover
Originally Posted by cleanmycorolla
How similar is this product compared to DP Glass Restorer...
The Pinnacle GlassWork Water Spot Remover uses a more aggressive abrasive technology.
We'll be showing this product during the live broadcast tonight on Tim's 1957 Chevy which has acres of glass to polish..
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Re: How to Polish Glass with Pinnacle GlassWork Water Spot Remover
Originally Posted by Mike.Phillips@Autogeek
The Pinnacle GlassWork Water Spot Remover uses a more aggressive abrasive technology.
We'll be showing this product during the live broadcast tonight on Tim's 1957 Chevy which has acres of glass to polish..
Excellent, thanks Mike looks like I will have to tune in!
Back to the full-time grind.
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Mike thanks for the article. I tried "polishing" my 12 year old windshield using Ceriglass, LC Glass Polishing Pads, and, a DA. It left behind some micro marring type scratches.
1. Is it possible to remove these
2. What combo would be best. I'm assuming a rotary is required, which I'm willing to buy if it would work. Would an aggressive foam pad, Ceriglass, and a rotary remove scratches / micro marring from glass?
Thanks.
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Re: How to Polish Glass with Pinnacle GlassWork Water Spot Remover
Originally Posted by swanicyouth
Mike thanks for the article. I tried "polishing" my 12 year old windshield using Ceriglass, LC Glass Polishing Pads, and, a DA. It left behind some micro marring type scratches.
1. Is it possible to remove these
2. What combo would be best. I'm assuming a rotary is required, which I'm willing to buy if it would work. Would an aggressive foam pad, Ceriglass, and a rotary remove scratches / micro marring from glass?
Thanks.
I am sure Mike can better fill you in, but I had the same issue on my girls car! I actually was able to go by hand and get them out using DP Glass Restorer, I assume it can be done with the new pinnacle as well. Took some time, but didnt want to use the DA again after it left so micromarring. But by hand did the trick! Followed up with Aquapel and all was good! Maybe by hand will work for you????
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Re: How to Polish Glass with Pinnacle GlassWork Water Spot Remover
Originally Posted by swanicyouth
Mike thanks for the article. I tried "polishing" my 12 year old windshield using Ceriglass, LC Glass Polishing Pads, and, a DA. It left behind some micro marring type scratches.
1. Is it possible to remove these
Yes.
Originally Posted by swanicyouth
2. What combo would be best. I'm assuming a rotary is required, which I'm willing to buy if it would work. Would an aggressive foam pad, Ceriglass, and a rotary remove scratches / micro marring from glass?
Thanks.
First... never use a glass polish or "test" a glass polish by buffing in the field of view of the driver.
That way, if something goes wrong it's not a safety issue nor such an annoyance until a remedy can be found. Not sure if you did this so I'm just typing in general for everyone that will read this into the future.
Second...
Read through the below thread as Nicholas from Autowerx has a great how-to article already on how to use Ceriglass successfully...
Autowerx CeriGlass Guide
Hope that helps...
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Re: How to Polish Glass with Pinnacle GlassWork Water Spot Remover
After using glasswork water spot remover, what is the recommended way to clean the pads?
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Re: How to Polish Glass with Pinnacle GlassWork Water Spot Remover
wow, amazing results... I think that need this product... now!
Great information once again, thank you mike for your help! =)
Sasson - White Subaru Brz 2013
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Re: How to Polish Glass with Pinnacle GlassWork Water Spot Remover
Originally Posted by silvermesa
After using glasswork water spot remover, what is the recommended way to clean the pads?
However you would clean a pad with a compound or polish on the pad.
Originally Posted by sasson
wow, amazing results... I think that need this product... now!
Great information once again, thank you mike for your help! =)
Everything is easy with good pads, products and technique...
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