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Window water spots

CWR

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I really feel bad about always asking questions ............but here goes. On my side windows in a certain light I see water spots. Nothing yet has removed them..........any ideas?
 

Big John

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Don't ever feel bad about asking questions here.. we ALL learn from someone asking questions. :cheers:

The spots are probably mineral deposits. I'd try vinegar and distilled water mixed about 50/50.
 

CWR

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Thanks, I did read that in some research I did. Will try it
 

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as far as asking questions....how do you think the rest of us learned? the only dumb question is the one never asked. I've been playing with old cars since '80, and I sure don't know a 10th of what some of these guys know.
 

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I've forgot a ton of my old tricks and knowledge on these cars. Don't feel bad for asking. I would much rather you have a better, more sorted out car for people to see than a broke down, slow poke mess.
 

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Once you get your windows good and clean, put a good coat of wax on your windows and it will keep the water spots from staining. I always wax the windows when I wax the car.
 
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