
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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Best comment so far!
I work at a mirror factory and we use it to clean our mirrors
Works great I like to use it with glass cleaner..
Works really good actually
A better use of that steel wool pad is to open it up and slip your penis in it.. then have sex with your girl. . She’ll love it… so will you.
Lily Campos
Works great, wash window first, towel dry, 0000 wire wool little overlaping circles over the windshield, wipe down with paper towel, then I use rainex glass cleaner.
I can not find 000, or 0000 steel wool
It’s frigging. Bullshit. Auto glass pepole need more friggig money
Works great for Windows done for years not joking either it really works
I wonder if this would work on oxidized headlights….
It works.
I have buffed many windshields with soapy water and #0000 steel wool
We used this trick at a dealership when cars came from the body shop or off railcar. Removed alot of overspray and rail dust this way. Just use lots of soap
Rebecca Dobbs
Good tip! I would of never have thought about it.
Kenneth Barton & Chris Garner yep old trick of the trade. I’ve never done it dry before but have used soapy water extra soapy.
Great tip, but in a SHTF scenario how is cleaning a windshield relevant?
Might need a good way to wipe all the blood off, after plowing through a mob.. Lol
Will this get rid of water marks?
It’s possible with a lot of elbow grease. Just don’t use it on mirrors, interior, anywhere there is tinting. Make sure it’s 0000.
My exact thought why will this be any good
And on real Chrome works great so so on plastic Chrome just don’t do it to hard
Ya but sandpaper works so so much better it buffs while you clean
Yeah, scratch$#%&!@*out of the glass
Razorblade and soapy water too.
No no no these rough green thin pads like a dish scrubber for pans in the soap isle works amazing
I use it on my windows n chrome has a new shine
It really works! I washed my$#%&!@*with steel wool, and now it looks like I scooted my$#%&!@*across the road pavement for about a good “country mile!” Rubbing alcohol also works! (Unfortunately……)
Should NOT use steel wool on your auto because theses fine pieces will fall into cracks and start to rust maybe bronze would be better
a 9 volt to steel wool also makes good kindling.
It doesn’t scratch the glass
Laundry dryer sheets do the same thing with a little bit a water. Lived down in Florida for short time and encountered the love bugs down there. This is what the locals recommended and it works like a charm.
Turn hose on. Turn wipers on max. Spray windshield for about 3 minutes. Clean as a whistle with zero effort exerted.
I actually laughed out loud…. Thanks I needed that
Horrible idea! Like advice from the 70’s. Many cars in past 15 years have special
coatings on the exterior side of windshield.
Chaz Smith
No, use 36 grit sandpaper works like a charmnmmn
Works without scratching but you have to get the super fine wool, but if not hello scratches
Works very well on glass top stoves also
Lol. Yes, it does.
It will if u acid treat the glass. Take a spay bottle with 75% water and 25% muratic acid spray it on a sponge and wipe glass till it has a wet look, then steel wool the$#%&!@*out of it and wile clean. I’ve Detailed cars for many years, it’s the only way I’ve gotten rid of hard water marks
We used to clean dogs asses like that years ago but we’d use turpentine instead of alcohol. It worked fantastic but when you finished, you’d have to travel 3 counties over just to catch him.. fuckers turned into rockets!
Explains a lot!
Ol school trick!
Sure does
Vinegar and water solution and a dish sponge.
You people are idiots
The way this works is you place the wool on the winshield spritz water on it Then hit it with a hammer
A clay bar works well too.
Why not just use a belt sander?