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Windshield Woes #13131747 04/23/19 05:34 PM
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Hey Guys,

I managed to get something on my windshield that won't come off. Near as I can describe it is it's like dried concrete dust. There's tiny little specks all over the driver's side and they are raised. I know they are raised cause I've tried scraping them off with a razor blade, along with a scotchbright pad. Goo Gone won't touch it. I've tried 0000 steel wool with polishing compound, I'm trying not to permanently etch/scratch the glass, but I've run out of ideas.

Any other suggestions?


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Re: Windshield Woes [Re: texcajun] #13131761 04/23/19 05:45 PM
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Clay bar or magic eraser.


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Wet windshield and use plastic putty scrapper and then clay bar

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I use a razor blade scrapper to get the tough stuff off.


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Re: Windshield Woes [Re: Ranger 177] #13178804 06/07/19 04:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Ranger 177
Wet windshield and use plastic putty scrapper and then clay bar

Thats what I would do, do you have any idea what the spots are?, if it is some sort of glue-based stuff mineral spirits will dissolve that

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you might try acetone on a terrycloth towel or an old cotton tee shirt on a spot to see if it will break it down


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If it is petroleum based, WD-40, gas or Diesel will cut it. Works good on fresh asphalt on the paint too.

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Originally Posted by spankyttx
you might try acetone on a terrycloth towel or an old cotton tee shirt on a spot to see if it will break it down

Don't do acetone, it will melt some plastic windshields

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Originally Posted by Legend LE-195
Originally Posted by spankyttx
you might try acetone on a terrycloth towel or an old cotton tee shirt on a spot to see if it will break it down

Don't do acetone, it will melt some plastic windshields



i'm sure you're speaking from experience, lol, but he stated glass. but yes, don't use it on plastic trim or paint


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