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?? Red dirt stains on windows


Hi All, Have just finished converting a mitsubishi rosa but have one problem. The windows have stain lines on them. Have tried to clean with various glass cleaners steel wool, CLR, bicarb /vinegar and even went to the extremes of buffing one to no avail.any ideas?????????   



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Have you tried Gumption or Barkeeper's Friend?

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In 1967, we drove a Mini 850 from Adelaide to Darwin and back for our honeymoon.
The Stuart Highway between Port Augusta and Alice Springs was mostly red sand.
We had some Tuppaware containers with us for food. There are still one or 2 pieces left.
They still have red stains.

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Peter



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The red stain is probably due to iron oxides (rust)

Phosphoric acid will chemically eliminate ferrous rust. You find it in products like CLR, or marketed just by name. Vinegar works, but much slower. Colas barely work (acidic). Muriatic acid (dilute hydrochloric acid) is the most effective, but is harsher. Perhaps lemon juice (citric acid).

Might be worth a try.

Ken

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Yes Iron stain can be removed by Phophoric Acid.

A product called Marine Clean is Phosphoric based and is able to be used on most surfaces....Rinsing it is important.

Marine Clean is generally available in large boat accessory shops.

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Rob

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If it has etched into the surface of the glass you may struggle to get rid of it. Be careful with some of the more extreme acids as they themselves can etch the glass.

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