So my concern/question is: can I rub too hard where it might scratch the glass and is there any lubricant that I need to use(water/detail spray) while doing this? Fortunately, steel wool excels at removing surface rust. Even then you couldn't just go out back and find a corn cob. Do it wet with a splash of soap (dawn if all youre doing is getting shit off them), not dry. All good and proven methods to clean auto glass. The easy stuff to clean is dirt. Believe it or not I use an orbital buffer and car wax. Your link has been automatically embedded. On 10/26/2012 at 1:34 PM, Team Adam's said. But the glass also has old glue around the edges, assorted crud, and a filmy sheen on it as well. I've never heard of 0000 grade steel wool hurting windows. September 19, 2018 in Buick Riviera. Copyright 2022, Antique Automobile Club of America. It does take some elbow grease but works great. Chrome is way harder than steel. I tend to agree that using a razor blade or steel wool could result in fine scratches, especially if one isn't super careful. Hence the reason for bronze and not steel. Before you polish anything the glass has to be really really clean. Now they make glass pads and polishes. So we tried straight vinegar and didn't do crap lol. But thats just me. Used on sides before. Best I could tell the glass is in pretty good shape as I could not see any big scratches or other defects to deter me from buying the set. I just go over it in the same pattern like when I'm polishing. So I made the guy an offer and he took it. You can post now and register later. I have already tried straight vinegar and Bar Keepers Friend with no luck with either one. One thing that hasn't been mentioned that I learned about from a jeweler is toothpaste. Did light, medium and heavy force on the pad with invisible glass as lube, and eventually no lube. It is amazing how much stuff you can get off of glass you think is clean. Magic Eraser) as an alternative? Thanks Dave for the warning about ScotchBrite pads of any type. Don't want to be a pest, but are you talking about 0000 steel wool and the ceramic stovetop cleaners, Ceramabryte or Weiman brand? Thanks for jumping in on this thread. The dealership had to replace the windshield. I would never use steel wool on windows. This is still naming competitor Products. Copyright 2022, Antique Automobile Club of America. Against the rules to name competing products. I have had amazing success with. Thank you very much for responding. I know more about glass than I care to ever remember, and certainly wouldn't steer someone with bad advice. It's easy! After running your. It's not easy, but it does work. It cleans really well and removes stuff you can't get off with soapy water.
So, what's the best way to clean the old glass? Fear not a few scrubs with a some steel wool and the scuff marks will be gone. I did that on each of my 2000 Sierra and buds 2001 tundra. Thought Id share before someone else ruins their nice MF. Upload or insert images from URL. I don't know that steel wool is the best thing for cleaning glass. I haven't seen blue ScotchBrite pads. blouse There's a difference between cleaning glass (to get all the dirt off) and polishing glass (which uses a very gentle abrasive in a suspension to buff out fine scratches). 36w 110v 48w 18w 24w Can't wait to try it out once this fgt hurricane goes away in a few days and it's safe to go outside. Also read not to use the wool in a circular pattern, but to use only light up/down or back/forth. Hard. I use ************************* works great use it all the time. Learn how to, If your miniature Monet was inspired to create a masterpiece with crayons, We are no longer supporting IE (Internet Explorer), sharpen other household and workshop tools here, Do Not Sell My Personal Information CA Residents. Barkeeper's friend also does a good job. I did see very little improvement though, as If it removed some of the tiny spots if you looked at it hard. I have had amazing success with Swirl & Haze Remover with the ORANGE Hex Grip Polish Applicator to remove stubborn water spots. I use 0000 steel wool on plate glass, especially tempered as even a wet razor can scratch tempered glass. I would recommend not using regular steel wool or a razor blade on glass. I was going to use steel wool with the hopes of getting it off. Do your glass in different sections using one method in each section and report back to everyone .? We just moved in to a house that has hard water and the baths had had water spots. Next time I'm down in the USA I'll try to find it at the auto stores. I don't think they ever really did it. More problems come from using improper chemicals on glass, then if they fall down the glass and into the crack more problems can arise. On 9/25/2018 at 6:27 AM, DualQuadDave said: Bernie - you sure have a way with words. Gotta give newspaper a try. ? You cannot paste images directly. Wipe on wipe off then use windex or your go to window cleaner . I tried various ways on two different trucks, but nothing really happened. I can't give you any experience with steel wool on windows, but you should be okay with that method. Haven't gotten a chance to use it yet, BUT I read up a little on it.. Some old guy told them and they had repeated it so many times they believed it was their own experience. Unless you turn and use it on tint on accident inside (ive done it) haha. I use steel wool every day on the ferrari's, as long as its 0000 then youll have no problem, screw up and accidentally use 000 and thats a different story. Press J to jump to the feed. I read that I can use 0000 steel wool, so I got some last night from Ace Hardware and tested out a spot and it does work. I've been using Meguiars Quick Detailerwith the clay bar for lubrication. The glass had been sitting in a shed for a long time and is quite dirty. 2. If that doesn't bring them up the quarter windows from a Riviera make a really nice fiberglass mixing pallet. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Maybe I can be a hero! You wont be able to grind a new bevel by any means, but a few snips through steel wool will renew the cutting edges of your scissors. It is not impossible though. According to that, you should be fine with steel wool. They're good for getting most everything off. Dark-soled shoes on vinyl floors can lead to scuff marks. 65VerdeGS, Wear gloves. Home Tools, Gear & Equipment Tools & Supplies Sanding Tools & Supplies. Use a new single edged razor blade to get that "crud" away from the edges. 2. I've used 0000 steel wool on car windows and it worked for me. Well, tried this yesterday finally but had disappointing results. The clay bar does a very good as well. OOOO wet wool works wonders. Just want to be very careful with the steel wool, making sure that is what you were talking about. Pasted as rich text. Sometimes the old fashioned ways are best. Hmm, so do l listen to Dylan and go with plenty of glass cleaner.. Or do I go with Chris and use denatured alcohol? 4. You just need to make sure nothing is trapped in the wool and that its not rusty. Works like a charm. I recently acquired a set of Soft-Raytinted window glass (rear, sides and vent, total 7 pieces) that came out of a '65 Riv. Every editorial product is independently selected, though we may be compensated or receive an affiliate commission if you buy something through our links. Work great on water spots on glass or paint! Windex with ammonia, razor. And funny you ask the steel wool thing. On a moh's scale is chrome less hard than steel? Or a neodymium magnet. I will try the swirl remover on the next one. I can't tell you how many times I have tried and ended up with fine scratches in the glass. Nothing worked. Ive never had any issue. I would recommend not using regular steel wool or a razor blade on glass. Nanoskin mitt did absolutely nothing to some of my water spots - what am I doing wrong? I've never seen the ARDEXproduct in my area. They told me stuff like that when I was a kid. The steps above are for good glass that doesn't warrant replacement. 1. I would never use steel wool on windows. Any that remains will quickly rust and potentially bleed visible red stains. Also note that using a clay bar (especially Nanoskin) works wonders on windows. I cleaned one of the vent window pieces and it came up almost perfect. I have over 10 years experience in the residential glass industry. It has enough soft grit in it to do a nice job of polishing. Yes, steel wool sheds steel fiber, and yes, you don't use microfiber to wipe those. Do not use a courser grade of steel wool - a water and soap solution with the #0000 wool will act as a lubricant to clean the glass too! Clay did wonders. I'll try the 0000 steel wool, razor blade, and clay bar. to be safe! Go to Home Depot, in the Paint/Tape aisle. I didn't need to buy a new crystal. Steel wool sheds steel fibers like no ones business. Anyone have direct experience with using fine steel wool ('0000') to clean automotive glass? Clay bar, or ultra fine #0000 steel wool will not harm the glass ! I won a couple of cans of this glass cleaner at a car show last year. Post in the forum instead. I can't give you any experience with steel wool on windows, but you should be okay with that method. I'll look for them at Home Depot. I've not heard of using a clay bar on glass but if the bar works as well on glass as it does on paint, it should do a good job. This will get the glass very clean and smooth. The green pads will scratch the glass like sandpaper, don't even try. OK I need an excuse to use my buffer because my girlfriend didnt think it was a worthwhile expense but it works. 3. Create an account to follow your favorite communities and start taking part in conversations. Try synthetic steel wool(abrasive platic) or a blue Scotchbrite pad and different levels of cleaner. We are no longer supporting IE (Internet Explorer) as we strive to provide site experiences for browsers that support new web standards and security practices. I hear some recommending the use ofsuper fine steel wool to get glass really clean. I'll be ordering my FLEX kit soon, so I'm not sure if I should just wait till I get that and polish out the glass, or try the wool and risk it. There are good products out that work great to get waters spots out. If its a cleaner wax even better as it has micro abrasives to really attack the spots. The 0000 steel wool did not hurt my windshield in the least. That was gonna be my next attempt, since I just got flex kit waiting for weather to calm down before using er. The blue ones are very lightly abrasive. Just grab a wad of steel wool and start buffing your tools. Not on customers cars, or a detail but after paint spraying i have. :think: A motto around here is "least aggressive method first", :shake: will try that whenever I get a chance and post results here. I have Griots Griots glass polishwhich I purchased with the extra polishing pads for my random orbital polisher. Your previous content has been restored. Next time you gotta clean that up use a magnet lol, I might try and salvage my drying towel that way. Razor blade paint scraper is the way to go. I put a new windshield in my '64 Riviera because it would not come clean. The circular motion makes the swirls a lot more noticeable they said? Griot's foaming cleaner (or equivalent) applied with micro-fiber towel. Best glass cleaner I've ever used. If you need to remove tree sap, adhesive residue or other, This is an old carpenter's trick. I also haveGriots foaming glass cleaner. The clay sounds like a good alternative. Came across the 0000 steel wool, and picked up some on my way home. But this piece wasn't so dirty, and was easy to clean in my kitchen sink. Make that turn onto the westbound street at sunset and you will see all the little scratches. Others said they swear by it. I'm in the same exact boat. White Vinegar diluted in distilled water. I have over 10 years experience in the residential glass industry. Obviously, polishingwon't correct actual chips in the glass. Make sure to add some to your, It may seem counterintuitive, but using your dull scissors to cut steel wool actually sharpens them! They also told me about more delicate uses for the corncob than cleaning glass. My friend asked me how to get rid of the spots and I said I never really looked into it too hard cause mine aren't bad, but I member reading vinegar eats the mineral deposits. I got the set for a good price so I jumped at it, hoping to swap out the standard glass for tinted stuff. I have some really bad water spots on my rear and side windows of my Tundra that I am going to work at to get off. I've used that combo a ton and never had any issues with scratching. Use some denatured alcohol on glass, in conjunction with the Steel Wool. #0000 steel wool has been used for ages to clean and polish chrome. I still would be very reluctant to do it myself. Some people said it did scratch their glass with little micro swirls, something that rainx or glass sealant will fill in for a little bit. ON GLASS ONLY use this method with the .0000 Steel Wool. Now I've got7 pieces of tinted glass in my trunk, waiting to be cleaned. glass cleaner>clay>vinegar w/newspapaer>vinegar w/steel wool> denatured alcohol (cause always works for me). I use Rainex glass cleaner wiped dry with newspaper now. It does take some elbow grease but works great. Claybar prefer. If you were to follow all those steps then your glass will be the best it can be. The less abrasive you use, the better. my method goes mostly on the least expensive to most expensive too, so that works as well haha, Another positive for 0000 steel wool I forgot is for overspray, works wonders for those who dont know that, just dont start rubbing it on the paint haha, Nice! Adam's FOCUS 4" Complete Polishing Pad Kit for Porter Cable Polishers. 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Theyll look like new in no time! I use 0000 steel wool on my oem windshield and no problems at all. Make sure your topic title is complete and not clickbait. Your tipson how to get old glass as clean as possible are much appreciated. Maybe some others can chime in with the steel wool info to confirm. The brand doesnt matter. 1. We have the glass pads and polishes and we do use them. Get as much of the crud off as you can with the usual methods, soap and water, glass cleaner, etc. I have great success with ************** in removing bad water spots. But its time consuming and slow progress. I use green ScotchBrite pads on glass all the time. rangefinder duka mijia youpin You just rip some off, ball it up and get to scrubbing. This isn't just expensive Windex. Never had any problems with it shedding, glass cleaner and steel wool is my fave method for cleaning the outside of a windshield. Never had an issue. The less abrasive you use, the better.. All you have to do is use the vacuum with brush attachment. One of my dealership cars that came from Hawaii had really bad "acid-rain-looking" spots. Contact Us - DO NOT EMAIL CAR QUESTIONS. As an alternative, do you think the commonly found green Scothbrite pads would be too abrasive? You can rinse the glass and/or use paper towel. Dont use steel wool or razor blazes, neither is necessary and both scratch. The issue that I have with using steel wool on parts that can't be removed from the car is that it can be difficult to remove all of the steel 'dust' shed from the wool. If something is abrasive to glass it scratches. Old fashioned cleaning with hot soapy water (several passes) and rinsed with cool clean water. We recommend our users to update the browser. Im with the "least aggressive method" method haha. If you have a, For burnt food stuck to the bottom of your oven, steel wool is a much better alternative than oven-cleaning chemicals. Really helps the glass shed water. Against the rules to name competing products. There are good products out that work great to get waters spots out. I would try ammonia or white vinegar and see what happens. I used everything I had, including a glass scratch remover with an orange pad and drill. It's in a can next to the Mineral Spirits. Slid it side to side, tried up and down, a combo of the two, and even a circle pattern in a small area. You should wear gloves when applying it. Ive seen more people ruin glass with the razor then anything. Took me about 4 hours to do all 6 windows.
I'm wary of using something too abrasive, of course. Steel wool is a no no. Not all glass is the same though, but you should be fine if its all you have. At some point, every metal tool develops rust. I had to trash 3 microfibers that I wound up using.
Are "ScotchBrite" pads too abrasive? 0000 is the grade of the steel wool in terms of abrasiveness. Griot's glass polish (or equivalent)applied with glass polishing pads on a random orbital machine. About 8.5. dekabr But again, thats just me. This. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. I have also used a razor blade on tough spots. If you use steel wool and scratch the glass there is no fixing it. If you didn't know we did anything to it, a normal person would never even notice it lol so not sure if I did something wrong, or need to try a little more aggressive method. Try the good glass cleaner with newspaper. I use bronze wool all the time on car and house windows during cleaning. How is melamine foam (e.g. You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. I have great success with Durag**s NuGla*s in removing bad water spots. I know more about glass than I care to ever remember, and certainly wouldn't steer someone with bad advice. 8000dpi programmable g102 logitech windows10 good call again mook on the denatured alcohol, learned that from the family friends that do residential windows too . If your glass is good, you might do well with the following: 1. By Once you get them reasonably clean use a clay bar. I'm going to go with soap/water/vinegar, etc. I was asking about getting a new crystal for my watch because it had some slight scratches in it and he told me to first try to polish the crystal using toothpaste. Looks like windshield glass is about 6-6.5 on the moh's hardness scale, and steel is roughly at a 4-4.5 (but can vary quite a bit). My glass is actually etched on the INSIDE from what I suspect was some sort of all purpose cleaner the dealer used to clean the car (basically looks like water spotting inside the car). Try synthetic steel wool(abrasive platic) or a blue Scotchbrite pad and different levels of cleaner. Is that correct? I tried some advise I saw here to use 0000 steel wool to clean hard water spots on exterior windows. I can't tell you how many times I have tried and ended up with fine scratches in the glass. The only fix for that is replacement. If you use steel wool and scratch the glass there is no fixing it. It was likely my advice that you saw. Paste as plain text instead, You would have to really be grinding it in one spot scratch it. Light pressure with plenty of glass cleaner and you should be fine. I do this at least once a year. SHR usually gets them all, by machine. Sign up for a new account in our community. So while I was In class yesterday I looked up other methods. I cant say, all I know was that it was there when I bought the car and it drives me crazy. crawling letters pad playmat Be generous with the glass cleaner when using it. You'll get better results with a machine since it can do in 5 minutes what a human can on in several hours by hand. Interested to see what You adam's guys have to say about it all though, And edit.. i had terrible water stains on my windows and had to do 5-6 passes of ultra compound with my DA to finally remove them. Clear editor. Display as a link instead, P.s.
(Owning a residential glass business with my family certainly helps my glass knowledge.). You dont want to use steel wool you want to use bronze wool. But you can also try a finishing paint polish to see if its helpful. We use this often. If the spotting is bad to the point that literally a few seconds with the Steel Wool and Denatured Alcohol won't touch, time to polish. I would recommend not using regular steel wool or a razor blade on glass. No one mentioned the old timer's cracker barrel trick of using a corn cob soaked in vinegar. Repeat step 1 toremove any residual polish and its abrasives. I dont care what you say, razor blades scratch. Advance Auto Parts used to have my preferred glass cleaner, but they discontinued it. My truck had Baaaad hard water spots and I used alcohol and steel wool and SCRUBBED. Ive used 0000 no issue. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. niks persoon hartvorm Ratings and prices are accurate and items are in stock as of time of publication. 2. New glass is always worth the cost and effort. Powered by Invision Community. I use MX-7 works great use it all the time.
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