On Car Window
Do you want to get rid of water spots on your car windows? Those pesky white-edge splotches that appear after it rains or snows are remnants of hard water that has dried. While it may seem like these water spots could be simply wiped away, the minerals in the hard water do not allow that. Keep reading to learn how you can remove them!
– 1 Spray bottle – White vinegar – Water (distilled or bottled) – 100% Cotton towel or Foam applicator pad – Microfiber towel – One-step polish
When it comes to removing water spots on car windows, time is absolutely of the essence. It will be a lot easier to remove hard water spots immediately after it happens rather than trying to get rid of them after sitting out for hours or days.
The first step to getting rid of water spots on windows is to wash the car thoroughly. Visit your local Rocket Carwash in order to remove road grime and dust from your car.
After washing and drying your car, mix 1 part white vinegar with one part distilled or bottled water. It is best to avoid tap water because it contains minerals.
After allowing the solution to sit for 10 minutes, wash and dry the car again in order to fully remove the solution. The minerals from the hard water should be mostly gone by this point, but you may still notice rings.
Using your one-step polish and a foam applicator pad (or microfiber towel), apply the polish to the remaining water spots on the car windows. Buff off the area with a dry microfiber towel. If some spots still remain, repeat this process as many times as needed.
If those pesky water spots are still giving you trouble, we recommend that you use detailing clay. Detailing clay is perfect for the smaller sections of water spots since it forces the mineral residue to disappear.
Remember, the key to removing water spots on car windows is to not let them stand too long, especially in the sun. With a little bit of elbow grease, and possibly a trip down to Rocket Carwash, your water spots will be gone in no time at all!