<VV> Window scum

Charles Lee at Proper Pro Per chaz at ProperProPer.com
Mon Sep 11 18:06:29 EDT 2006


I was always concerned that even the fine, white Polishing Compound would 
somehow harm the finish of the glass ?

Does this work on glass in new cars (softer ?), too ?


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Michael Kovacs" <kovacsmj at sbcglobal.net>
To: "Tony Underwood" <tonyu at roava.net>; "VV" <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 2:56 PM
Subject: Re: <VV> Window scum


> For what it is worth again! I had some crud in the inside if my windshield 
> that no solvent would touch it. I tried a very small amount of polishing 
> compound and for sure the crud was gone.
>
> Tony Underwood <tonyu at roava.net> wrote:
> For what it's worth:
>
> Some years ago, I was told by an old guy who ran a windshield glass
> place here in town that the best glass cleaner he ever saw was
> Dupont White polishing compound. He said he rubs it onto the glass
> with a coarse sponge and lets it dry, then he rubs it off with a
> piece of old towel. Usually it only takes one shot with the
> compound to clean even a grimy limey windshield.
>
> I tried it and it works. I was genuinely surprised with just how
> well it actually does work. Even if a particularly nasty spot
> doesn't come clean with the first application, it will with the second.
>
>
> tony..
>
>
>
> MIKE KOVACS
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