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Professional Detail Advice - Steel Wool on Glass... ?
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<blockquote data-quote="deadernie" data-source="post: 9549530" data-attributes="member: 103702"><p>This will sound off the wall but I go the the cosmetic section of any pharmacy or wall mart or whatever and look for these facial scrubbing pads that look similar to a scotch brite material but finer and they are usually round and white. They are synthetic and I'm not talking about loofa sponges either. Lol.</p><p></p><p> The problem I have with steel wool is if you don't rinse it well enough after cleaning I noticed little pieces of the steel wood that had come off while scrubbing the glass collected @ the bottom of the window and made small rust spots.</p><p></p><p>I also use these pads on the fromt of the car with a detail spray to remove bugs. Works great and does not scratch the paint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deadernie, post: 9549530, member: 103702"] This will sound off the wall but I go the the cosmetic section of any pharmacy or wall mart or whatever and look for these facial scrubbing pads that look similar to a scotch brite material but finer and they are usually round and white. They are synthetic and I'm not talking about loofa sponges either. Lol. The problem I have with steel wool is if you don't rinse it well enough after cleaning I noticed little pieces of the steel wood that had come off while scrubbing the glass collected @ the bottom of the window and made small rust spots. I also use these pads on the fromt of the car with a detail spray to remove bugs. Works great and does not scratch the paint. [/QUOTE]
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