100 AURA POINTS FOR A WAY TO REMOVE HARD WATER SPOTS ON WINDOW

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100 AURA POINTS FOR A WAY TO REMOVE HARD WATER SPOTS ON WINDOW


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ACTIVE Thu Mar 06, 08 - Fri Mar 06, 09

I have hard water spots on my bus windows. I need to get rid of them.

Whoever suggests the most effective way gets 100 aura points. if you know a good way, I would appreciate it. Looking on the web, I see some rediculous things like using steel wool. I don't want to scratch it up, I need to remove the water stains only - right now I can see little droplet shaped stains when the window gets washed and dried.

Mr. Clean Erasers
Vinegar
Zep 40
Spot-X
Vaseline
Cheerleader Car Wash
Glass Scrub
Bio-Clean Water Stain Remover
CLR


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COMMENTS:
Voted : Mr. Clean Erasers
This stuff works wonders on everything!
by RunsWithScissors on Thu Mar 06, 08 11:39pm [+]

Voted : Zep 40
The techs use Zep 40 (comes in a big spray can) at work to clean up the glass on dirty slot machines. I use it on our office window and I also have used it to clean up grape koolaide I sometimes spill on my desk. It takes the dark stains out right away. I don't know if it will work for you, but I hope it does. It won't melt plastic. Or try a vandalism mark remover spray. Now that WILL melt plastic.
by forgetmenot on Fri Mar 07, 08 12:54am [+]

the window is tempered glass, by the way.

I tried the orange cleaners and windex, and they don't seem to work.

water spot's mineral, so I doubt that degreasers would work.
by LCD on Fri Mar 07, 08 1:08am [+]

Voted : Spot-X
This usually can be found at the big chain home improvement stores.
by _Beelzebubba on Fri Mar 07, 08 6:10am [+]

Voted : Vaseline
I kid you not. Spread a thin layer, then wipe it off.

(Does aura work again?)
by mojo on Fri Mar 07, 08 6:43am [+]

Voted : Cheerleader Car Wash
It may not remove the spots, but it's for a good cause. 023

by _Beelzebubba on Fri Mar 07, 08 7:33am [+]

We can still earn aura? How else?
by FiddleFaddleOnLSD on Fri Mar 07, 08 8:28am [+]

Janvil Glass Restoration or Janvil Glass Revival. I will give you the link to their site in private messages since, I believe, you asked for no links in the comments.
by forgetmenot on Fri Mar 07, 08 8:35am [+]

Here:
1. Spray a liberal amount of window cleaner on the windshield and scrub it with a terry cloth rag.
2. Wet a fine steel wool pad with water. Rub it on your windshield in small circles. Work a small area at a time.
3. Follow up with another good scrubbing with window (scrub) cleaner. You can find one at an auto parts store.
From ehow.com
by FiddleFaddleOnLSD on Fri Mar 07, 08 8:38am [+]

as far as I know, aura works now. I spent a good weekend trying to rewrite it, and then announced it for a week that it worked....

well, I will try vinegar first, since I have that, I don't want to use steel wool because it will scratch up the glass I think...

I thought vaseline was a joke :)
by LCD on Fri Mar 07, 08 9:39am [+]

Voted : CLR
I saw a commercial on TV about this product called CLR, apparantly it removes calcium, lime and rust.

I tend not to believe stuff advertised on tv. has anyone tried this stuff, and will it work on water stains on glass?
by LCD on Fri Mar 07, 08 9:49am [+]

I use this regularly on faucets and showerheads. It's worth a try on glass.

Note: Do NOT mix CLR with bleach or you will create a poisonous choking gas. I had to evacuate my house once.
by _Beelzebubba on Fri Mar 07, 08 10:07am [+]

Voted : CLR
Any Calcium / Lime remover will do the trick.

CLR is just one of the Name Brands out there.
by UncleRandy on Fri Mar 07, 08 1:24pm [+]

Voted : CLR
The most effective way? Hire someone to do it? :)
by patch22us on Fri Mar 07, 08 2:52pm [+]






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