
When It Comes To SHTF, Some Things Are All Time Consuming. Not THIS. Save Time And Learn A Clever Trick That You Can Show Off To Your Prepper Friends!
Okay, steel wool on a windshield is a horrible idea. That's what everybody with common sense knows without a doubt. But keep an open mind and you'll find that that is not exactly correct.
Using superfine steel wool is actually a well-known windshield-cleaning trick among car detailers, and it makes their lives a lot easier because it works.
Their time is valuable, because the faster they can get done polishing the dead bugs from your window, the faster they can get moving on to the next vehicle, and the more money they can make.
So keeping that in mind, isn't your time valuable, too?
Learning how the pros do things is a great way to save time and to greatly reduce stress in your life. So how can you use steel wool to get your car windows to the ultimate clarity and shine?
Check out the video on the next page to learn this cool trick yourself.
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This isn’t anything new
Works phenomenal I do it to my car and truck!!!
I use green pads
This is stupid
Actually clay magic is what you need. Cost $20.
Randy Hardy
It needs to be the finest grade of steel wool. The thick stuff will stratch the window for good.
Lonnie
Remarkable I like it!
Soap scum… ceramic tile cleaner…
Joseph John Uliasz
And brake fluid is great for wax build up on your car.
Frank Litchkowski
Bout to earn that unfollow with all this spam…
it removes all the crap off your windows without having to actualy wash it. only use 0000 steel wool
Scratches the$#%&!@*out of it?
Make sure it’s 000 or it will scratch.
Exactly
Yea scratch the$#%&!@*out of it
Please blow the shavings off, as the steel wool is highly rustable and can dis color or let rust set in.
I’m not effing up my windshield with your stupidity
I’ve been detailing cars for fifteen years and I use it everyday. Get the fine$#%&!@*though.
I understand your hesitation. I used to work at a convention center. The glass doors on one side of the building had the building logo painted on them. Over time due to wind and sand hitting it they were worn and needed to be removed and repainted. The boss handed me a bucket of water and the steel wool. I laughed and said just fire me don’t make me ruin these windows. Not only did it take the logo off but it polished the glass and removed the haze from that from the years of the wind sandblasting the glass. We all have and old piece of glass lying around try it on that and see for yourself