jeffphan;328433 said:You can buy the product here:
http://www.jestcoproducts.com/
Their website is shown in the pics as well, including description. Unfortunately, you'll have to buy it online, but the powder is good for many use, so you can either share the cost with others or order a few to save on shipping. I bought mine on e-bay some time ago for about $15 (including S&H)and the effect is amazing.
Antirain;618055 said:bro i tryed using rainaway remover which is very efficient after using the remover powder. Every water mark on surface gone ~ I get the remover powder at lowyat.net
jeffphan;328150 said:Just to share with you guys some good products for car detailing after trying quite a few of them. I don’t detail cars very often but when I do, I will just use these and I highly recommend them. See pics in link below.
The Jestco Glass polishing compound is the best and it removes all glass surface contaminants, hard water marks, including swirl marks and even light/medium scratches (need some patience for best results).
Zymol is excellent and Meguiar’s Clay Kit is a very good product for the price. Note the Zymol Carbon (with clear top cover) is specially formulated for darker paint, use Zymol Crème for light color. Quixx is very effective and probably the best in market for paint scratch remover, if used as instructed. Scratch must not penetrate through primer to be effective.
Also shown is the custom BMW roundel decal set to match your car’s color (if you don’t like the light blue).
http://s294.photobucket.com/albums/mm91/jeffphan_2008/Car Care Products/
Astronyu;654954 said:jeff, when I sent my car for detailing, I saw the shop using a powder to remove watermark on my screen and gave me 1 year warranty certificate. If within a year the screen still got watermark, just go there and they will remove it for free. The thing is, it cost RM260 for the whole car including coating. (mind you this is NOT the cost to polish the car, just removing glass watermarks only with rain proof coating.)
Was wondering if this is the same thing they use.
kc's;823767 said:try vinegar and warm water
safer than putting aggressive cleaner...which might get stuck in the wipers inflicted lines...which cause blurred vision later
RH5;823812 said:i have tried it, but its not working.. i have also tried Autoglym car glass polish, not working too.
Russie;316078 said:Wow, I see an Arowana fish on your signature pic. another Aro lover. Well, it should work on the bathroom stains too. But bathroom stains can be easily removed using bathroom cleanser. Anyway, if you wanna try the Rainstain Remover...can also. Price is RM30 per bottle 250ml.
Cheers
Volvos525i;824088 said:Hi bro...
Is this product still available?