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Nov 26, 2020
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ThirdStringStreamer
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Same issue here. Found letting Scrubbing Bubbles sit as in the directions worked
the best for the windows.
No recommendations for the body and paint, as the car is so old I don't care. But the hard water on our windows was a safety hazard.
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How do I get hard water stains off the outside of my car? I just realized that
valleus
11/26/20 8:10am
Same issue here. Found letting Scrubbing Bubbles sit as in the directions worked
ThirdStringStreamer
11/26/20 8:14am
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JimmyZ
11/26/20 8:15am
So I’ve never used this stuff, but I recently filed a trademark application for
Gigo
11/26/20 8:18am
Ducky has been around for 15 years. They sold like crazy at boat stores
RealSimsShadY
11/26/20 8:23am
White vinegar. Put in a spray bottle. Wipe off with a rag. Takes time but works
fulano
11/26/20 8:19am
This totally works. I parked by a sprinkler a couple of years ago and
mort
11/26/20 8:27am
If you like your car... just make sure you re-wax/seal/coat your car after.
TheLost
11/26/20 8:29am
Vinegar. Works everytime
LyleLanley
11/26/20 8:27am
Your biggest problem will be if its etched into the clear coat...
TheLost
11/26/20 8:27am
Park it facing the opposite direction so both sides match.
CougarThug
11/26/20 9:16am
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