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A cat managed to climb up my car and pee on the windshield (Dont know what made the cat to do that). And now, there's the stain on the windshield which would not go. The worst part is that it is right in front of the driver side so it's a bit of distraction. I used warm water, car shampoo, wind shield cleaner and even nail polish remover, but no luck.
Any suggestions to remove them? I know this is a strange topic but somebody please help me..
Have to find that cat now:Frustrati
Does Vineger with water help ? Just wondering !!!
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Originally Posted by lambuhere1
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Does Vineger with water help ? Just wondering !!! |
Havent tried that. Was planning to use kerosene as the nail polish remover failed. Wonder how strong the cat's *** is. :Frustrati
I dont think Kerosene will help as nail polish remover failed there.
Try using Harpic/ EasyBang/ Colin etc.
If all else fails, try to use tobacco - the cheap, shredded variety which comes in small packets, and not zarda. I have seen this slightly soaked in water being used to clean bus windshields many years ago. I was told it is a very powerful cleanser.
Did you try the high power water jet available at the Car Wash?
Try vinegar diluted with water first directly on the stain. If it doesnt go just place a paper napkin dipped in the solution & leave it for 10 minutes on the stain. Cover the whole area properly if required use two napkins. Let it soak properly before removing. Rub with a clean soaked napkin finally. If the stain is stubborn apply undiluted vinegar.
You can try Colin too. There is one version which comes with Vinegar.
Well before you make it worse, please take it to Windshield Experts. I am sure they will be able to help you out!
Guys. I have tried Colin too. No luck.
@Jino.
Didnt try it. Have a feeling that wont work since I tried using all available means to remove it.
Dont know what to do. Am gonna :deadhorse that cat :Frustrati
The first thing to try for removing stains from the car's exterior is the water jet. Even if it doesn't remove the stain, at least it won't damage the surface.
Try pointing the water jet at the stain for a longer time. If any of your friends have the 'pressure washer', you could lend it rather than taking your car for a garage wash.
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Originally Posted by jinojohnt
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The first thing to try for removing stains from the car's exterior is the water jet. Even if it doesn't remove the stain, at least it won't damage the surface.
Try pointing the water jet at the stain for a longer time. If any of your friends have the 'pressure washer', you could lend it rather than taking your car for a garage wash. |
Thanks jino. Shall try that too. Have to try all means to get rid of this.
try using petrol dipped paper towel and soak it for few minutes on stained area, then rub using a pencil eraser gently.
@nirmal
Tried with Vinegar. No luck.
@Jino
Tried water jet. No luck.
@ghpk
Will try with petrol today.
Also my friend got some kinda spray which is used to clean water stains on windshields. Will try that too in the evening.
Hope this time am lucky..
I gonna get that cat and :deadhorse
I think you are not helping your cause by leaving it there for so long. Try them
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From what I infer from the previous posts, I think it is a chemical reaction that produced this stain. Did you check the glass beading for chemical deterioration. Pics would help. You can try windshield experts or get in touch with an architectural glass dealer. He will certainly have formulations for such stains since it is common in his area of expertise.
Wishing you best of luck.
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