So it will work, but it's NOT a good idea. Steel wool will cause scratches. Even if you use plenty of lube they will probably still be there, you just won't see them (if your lucky). Use a glass polish and a DA. Much safer.
I also use a razor blade with clay lube. Make sure it's a fresh blade. Then clay it. You'll get the majority of contaminants off.
I was always taught no steel wool on windshield. You'll see the hacks at the used car lot doing this all the time.
Count me on the "don't use steel wool on glass" gang...
I don't use steel wool on glass, never have and never recommend it.
I know there are a lot of guys and even detailers that recommend it but steel scratches glass. Just because you cannot visually see the scratches doesn't mean they are not there.
Plus there are a lot of glass polishes available that are safe, no risks at all.
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