How to Remove Water Spots From Windows

Tired of squinting through all the water spots on your windows? If you answered yes, then read below just how easy they are to remove! Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • Fine steel wool, Brillo pad, Colgate toothpaste, Rainex, Vinager, magic eraser.
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Instructions

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      At some point in your life, probably the later years, you will experience water spots! If its on your windows, shower doors, boat or car windshield. At some point, they will show up! And boy are they tricky to get rid of. Over the years I have compiled information each method works in its own way! So find out how to remove water spots from windows and choose which methods will work best for you and your window cleaning needs!

      Lets start by using the most common method. If your water spots have not been there to long, Windex is always an easy solution, but lets face it. It doesn't always get those tough hard water spots.

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      Our boat gets the worst water spots ever on the windshield. Needless to say Windex didn't work so we moved on, to white Vinegar and a magic eraser. IT worked pretty great. Don't get me wrong, a little elbow grease was required, but it paid off in the end! I think our window was as clean as it was the day we bought the boat!

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      All summer long the sprinkler was hitting our sliding glass door. By far these hard water spots were among the most difficult to remove. So we turned to fine steel wool! Let me tell you, it worked like a charm!

      * When you finally get your windows clean, apply some rain ex, it helps a lot! We have seen a noticeable difference in the amount of hard water spots that usually show up around our house. *

      These are the three methods that I try and stick with. They have always managed to get the job done for me. Although there are some others out there, I just haven't had to try there yet!

      - Glass oven top cleaner and a Brillo pad (my sister swears by it!)

      _ One of my grandmas methods is to use Colgate toothpaste (just the plain kind) apply onto a think paper towel or cloth, and place onto window in a waxing like motion. Then clean it off with Windex or a window cleaner of your choice for awesome results!

      - A product called Bring-it-on water spot remover. It has something in it to dissolve the minerals. You apply it in a paste form leave on for a few min, then wipe it off! Sounds simple. I'm not sure if it isn't available in my area, because I am yet to find this product!

      I hope that this has given you some ideas on how to remove water spots from windows! And making your scrubbing days a little easier!

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