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The same thing i used to remove waterspots off the house windows from the sprinklers...000 steelwool on a hand sander, soaked in Windex. I know, its steelwool, but 000 is as fine as you can get and as long as its wet, its just like colorsanding paint...keep it went and it wont scratch, it'll polish to perfection. Trust me, it works wonders and saves on elbow grease trying to do it by hand.
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I really need to get some 000 steelwool for all kind of shit around the house... But on glass I'd say just try on an inconspicuous area first just to make extra sure. Good backup plan if the other stuff doesn't cut it.
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I used Detailer's Pride, High Performance Glass Restorer. It works great for removing water spots. You can order it on-line from Autogeek.net
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