10-16-2013, 08:31 AM
10-16-2013, 08:40 AM
I'm gonna have to break out the whipping stick
10-16-2013, 08:43 AM
I found that spray way is a great way to clean windshields.
10-16-2013, 08:49 AM
Derick Wrote:Tires - recommendation
How to clean water spots off windshield - 50/50 water/vinegar and scrub??
go
A tire store and windex, what's so hard about that?
10-16-2013, 08:57 AM
Chip Wrote:no. fail.Derick Wrote:Tires - recommendation
How to clean water spots off windshield - 50/50 water/vinegar and scrub??
go
A tire store and windex, what's so hard about that?
10-16-2013, 08:59 AM
Derick Wrote:Chip Wrote:no. fail.Derick Wrote:Tires - recommendation
How to clean water spots off windshield - 50/50 water/vinegar and scrub??
go
A tire store and windex, what's so hard about that?
Yes. Not knowing where to buy tires or clean glass is a fail.
10-16-2013, 09:03 AM
I'm talking about getting rid of the hard water stains, or what ever the fuck they are that dont just wash off with windex. Also ever fucking one of us has a car or two, and no one can recommend a tire? There are like 20 different manufactures of tires
so once again, your answer of tire store and windex is a complete failure
so once again, your answer of tire store and windex is a complete failure
10-16-2013, 09:06 AM
Derick Wrote:Tires - recommendationbest glass cleaner I've ever encountered is the Motorcraft glass cleaner.
How to clean water spots off windshield - 50/50 water/vinegar and scrub??
go
tires.....for what?
10-16-2013, 09:09 AM
Brampton Wrote:I think its hard water etching or something like that, the internets recommended steel wool or a polishing compound with a buffer, or something like miguires product.Derick Wrote:Tires - recommendationbest glass cleaner I've ever encountered is the Motorcraft glass cleaner.
How to clean water spots off windshield - 50/50 water/vinegar and scrub??
go
tires.....for what?
I need new tires for my car, I was looking at the michelin defender, but at 180 each that kinda spendy
10-16-2013, 09:14 AM
Derick Wrote:if you want some decent all seasons, go with some ContiproContact.Brampton Wrote:I think its hard water etching or something like that, the internets recommended steel wool or a polishing compound with a buffer, or something like miguires product.Derick Wrote:Tires - recommendationbest glass cleaner I've ever encountered is the Motorcraft glass cleaner.
How to clean water spots off windshield - 50/50 water/vinegar and scrub??
go
tires.....for what?
I need new tires for my car, I was looking at the michelin defender, but at 180 each that kinda spendy
if you need to remove water stains, glass cleaner will not do anything. Steel wool to scrub it off, then some carnuba wax. Just use some simple turtle wax as a protectant/repelant
10-16-2013, 09:16 AM
Derick Wrote:I'm talking about getting rid of the hard water stains, or what ever the fuck they are that dont just wash off with windex. Also ever fucking one of us has a car or two, and no one can recommend a tire? There are like 20 different manufactures of tires
so once again, your answer of tire store and windex is a complete failure
Haha.
Well, have you tried windex and a tire store?
They both work for me.
Maybe you're just doing it wrong?
10-16-2013, 09:26 AM
Brampton Wrote:if you need to remove water stains, glass cleaner will not do anything. Steel wool to scrub it off, then some carnuba wax. Just use some simple turtle wax as a protectant/repelant
I've tried a number of glass cleaners, aint doing shit. I'm gonna have to find some 000 steel wool somewhere and get to scrubbing, use just water with the steel wool, or a water vinegar mix?
yeah need all season tires, preferably something high mileage 75/90K
10-16-2013, 09:27 AM
Chip Wrote:Maybe you're just doing it wrong?your probably right
10-16-2013, 09:31 AM
Derick Wrote:Brampton Wrote:if you need to remove water stains, glass cleaner will not do anything. Steel wool to scrub it off, then some carnuba wax. Just use some simple turtle wax as a protectant/repelant
I've tried a number of glass cleaners, aint doing shit. I'm gonna have to find some 000 steel wool somewhere and get to scrubbing, use just water with the steel wool, or a water vinegar mix?
yeah need all season tires, preferably something high mileage 75/90K
Lezus. How did your windows get that bad?
10-16-2013, 09:34 AM
I don't even know what brand of tires I have on right now.
Goodyear maybe.
I used to get Michelin, but I don't think they were worth the money.
Goodyear maybe.
I used to get Michelin, but I don't think they were worth the money.