Have you tried that for hard water spots? My wife's side view mirror is horrible from our sprinkler system. Nothing we've tried has worked so far.
Have you tried that for hard water spots? My wife's side view mirror is horrible from our sprinkler system. Nothing we've tried has worked so far.
Used it a while back and it helped, though I can’t remember how much. It was also on my beater Camry that got 0 love so it was more like lipstick on a pig.Have you tried that for hard water spots? My wife's side view mirror is horrible from our sprinkler system. Nothing we've tried has worked so far.
I quoted the wrong post lol meant that for @shrpshtr325My windshield is fine. It's the paint that looks like my car is part of the forest.
Whatever mold/mildew/whatever is growing on my car wipes off relatively easy with a wet rag and doesn't grow on the windshield. I just..don't clean it.
One day....
I quoted the wrong post lol meant that for @shrpshtr325
i actually tried the clay bar today (have to drive at night to see if it helped) as it was mentioned as a prep for the polishing compound that carson posted, figured id give it a try. I am also considering hitting it with a regular automotive compound compound on it if the clay bar isnt helpfull or a whole solutions.
If this is what I think it is, might be cheaper to replace the glass.diamond paste maybe?
If this is what I think it is, might be cheaper to replace the glass.
not liking this idea.
diamond paste maybe?
Lol I'm trying to clear up the glass not sand it into oblivion. I fully expect the glass itself to be too hard for paint compound to hurt but it should take pretty much everything off the surface of it
It's going to scratch it.
I know you will test in an inconspicuous spot.....
Never seen one that length before stuck in the ground.View attachment 271256
4 inch diameter branch 1 foot into the ground, this was the second one I pulled out today on the same trail
done the same but in a stupider way...installed cushcore, tire and sealant just to find out I had installed the tire in the wrong direction...thankfully I don't seem to have too much of a hard time installing and removing cushcore inserts, even though approaching the removal the first time was a little unsettling before I collected myself and went through the instructional video...Realizing that you have a bad valve stem after installing a new tire, Cushcore and sealant.