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| Brand: | Duragloss |
| Manufacturer Part Number: | 755 |
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
WOW - Works as advertised!,
This review is from: Duragloss 755
I have an F-150 extended cab with the factory tinted side windows and back glass that had water spots on it for several years now. No matter how many times I washed it or scrubbed the glass with every glass cleaner known, the water spots remained. The glass felt rough to the touch as well. I remembered purchasing a bottle of Duragloss 755 water spot remover almost ten years ago and it had been left in my father's garage. I picked it up from him and used an old sock to apply the product by hand on to the glass using moderate pressure in swirling and back and forth motions; basically a little more pressure than when normally waxing a car or truck. I did not notice the water spots instantly vanishing and thought this was another product that claims too much and delivers too little or that I would have to use a buffer with a lot of pressure to get results, but after allowing it to dry for a couple minutes to a haze, per the directions, and then buffing off with a clean soft cloth, the glass was water spot free, shiny, and pardon the pun, slick as glass. The glass actually looked brand new.
I also have a lot of water spots on the paint as well that will not come off after repeated washings and waxings [sic] with cleaner wax, so I tried this on an inconspicuous area and it took the water spots off of the paint as well to which I followed up with a waxing. Note: I did this on my own and do not recommend using it on painted surfaces, nor does the manufacturer - try at your own risk on surfaces other than glass. Bottom line; this is one car care product that lives up to its claims and I highly recommend it. Also, I have used other Duragloss products in the past with good results such as the car wash and light and dark polishes.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
You'd better be patient with this product!,
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This review is from: Duragloss 755
I had originally posted a scathing review of this product, because after three attempts on each window, there was no visible reduction in hard water spots whatsoever.
But over a week's time, I just went out once per day and kept at it. Finally, after about ten applications on each side window of my truck, the spots were gone. The trick is elbow grease! Now, about every other wash, I clean the windows with regular glass cleaner then make a pass with this stuff, and the glass is damn near invisible.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Total lie!!!,
By J. R. "pirana" (Miami) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Duragloss 755
Whatever spots this products says removes, it's a lie. Don't believe it. Almost finish one bottle, and still no water spots or fisheye removed from my car windows.
Stay away from this product, don't throw your money. It's a piece of garbage
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