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    Nanoskin autoscrubber, I use the 4 inch for the cyclo. It gets into the corners better than the 6 inch. Use their hydrophobic lube, and you'll be set.

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    Re: Using 0000 steel wool on windshield

    Quote Originally Posted by Calendyr View Post
    Hey guys,

    I just watched a video explaining how to polish the windshield using 0000 steel wool.

    Do any of you guys use this technique and if so how does it compare to using a DA with a glass polishing pad and glass polish?

    Here's a car that had horrible gunk and overspray paint all over it including the glass and the link to the original thread.

    http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...-using-da.html


    He says you can use a DA in his video, and hes using a cyan cutting pad:



    And here's another one...

    How to Polish Glass with Pinnacle GlassWork Water Spot Remover





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    Re: Using 0000 steel wool on windshield

    Quote Originally Posted by ken tuep View Post

    Nanoskin autoscrubber, I use the 4 inch for the cyclo. It gets into the corners better than the 6 inch. Use their hydrophobic lube, and you'll be set.

    Sure did the job on the yellow overspray paint all over the paint and the glass on this truck and the links to all the products are in the write-up.


    How to remove overspray paint using the Cyclo Polisher


    Cyclo has added Nanoskin Autoscrub Pads to their line of high quality products. Pictured below are the Fine Grade and Medium Grade.

    To remove the overspray paint off this 1949 Chevy Pickup we used the Medium Grade.












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    Re: Using 0000 steel wool on windshield

    Here's another one with the man himself, Dennis Gage...


    Autogeek on My Classic Car - Episode #18 Glass Polishing


    Episode #18 Glass Polishing on My Classic Car

    This episode features James Otto and some of the cars in his car collection and in the Autogeek segment we feature,

    Pinnacle Glassworks Water Spot Remover

    Pinnacle GlassCoat Window Sealant with Rain Repellent

    Porter Cable 7424XP

    4" Spot Repair Pads


    All kinds of ways to get glass clean...




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    Re: Using 0000 steel wool on windshield

    Quote Originally Posted by swanicyouth View Post
    What are you trying to accomplish? Defect removal (scratches) or just decontaminating the glass? If the later, I would just use clay or a clay substitute with ONR. Another thing you could use is a non or slightly abrasive polish (like PB's Pro Polish) on a Polishin' Pal with a white LC 3.5" beveled pad. That would make short work of it. Even AIO, like Mother's Liquid AIO Cleaner Wax can work wonders on glass by hand.

    If your going after defects, you going to need big *ss Popeye muscle man arms to get out scratches without a machine (ask me how I know).
    Nah just decontamination. For scratch removal I really doubt steel wool would do anything. Anyway I have glass polishing pads and glass polishing compound for that from Car Pro. Just hope no one asks for that service, after reading the thread on it I am not sure I want to spend 6 hours correcting glass.

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    Re: Using 0000 steel wool on windshield

    Had already seen all those videos, I think I saw them all actually Hehehe

    I was just curious if there was a quicker way to do it so it could be included in an entry level detail package. Doing the glass polishing on the entire car will take about an hour, maybe a bit less.. So that's a no-no for a 60$ detail. But if I can take a nanoskin sponge and rub the glass for 2 minutes per pannel, then it's doable.

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    Re: Using 0000 steel wool on windshield

    +1


    That's how I do it also, never had any problems, in fact always had great results.



    Quote Originally Posted by statusdetailing View Post
    It won't polish the glass and is nothing like using a polishing pad. Back when I did very bad cars on a daily basis, I would quickly go over the windshield with "0000" steel wool to remove the worst contaminants before claying.

    If used with something like ONR it won't leave any scratches and does an excellent job of removing contaminants.

    You can also quickly go over the windows with a razor blade (lots of lube and at a 45 degree or less angle) to quickly remove contaminants before claying the windows. This is actually used even in very high end detailing.

    These methods are normally used during the wash or prep process before detailing.

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    Re: Using 0000 steel wool on windshield

    You always make things look easy to us Mike
    Can't tell you how much I've learned from your post and vids.

    Thanks




    Quote Originally Posted by Mike.Phillips@Autogeek View Post
    Here's another one with the man himself, Dennis Gage...


    Autogeek on My Classic Car - Episode #18 Glass Polishing


    Episode #18 Glass Polishing on My Classic Car

    This episode features James Otto and some of the cars in his car collection and in the Autogeek segment we feature,

    Pinnacle Glassworks Water Spot Remover

    Pinnacle GlassCoat Window Sealant with Rain Repellent

    Porter Cable 7424XP

    4" Spot Repair Pads


    All kinds of ways to get glass clean...




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    Re: Using 0000 steel wool on windshield

    Quote Originally Posted by Calendyr View Post


    I was just curious if there was a quicker way to do it so it could be included in an entry level detail package. Doing the glass polishing on the entire car will take about an hour, maybe a bit less.. So that's a no-no for a 60$ detail.

    But if I can take a nanoskin sponge and rub the glass for 2 minutes per pannel, then it's doable.

    If you're washing the car with a normal car wash approach then use the Nanoskin Wash Mitt.

    You could also use the Nanoskin Autoscrub Towel, either with a clay lube or while washing it with any procedure.

    The idea is to get that part over at the time you're cleaning/wiping/washing the car.

    Quote Originally Posted by HateSwirls View Post

    You always make things look easy to us Mike

    Can't tell you how much I've learned from your post and vids.

    Thanks
    Thanks for the kind words...



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    Re: Using 0000 steel wool on windshield

    +1 autoscrub (on a DA) using glide.

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