Marine Water Spot Remover for Glass
Aquatech Marine Water Spot Remover dissolves hard water spots, mineral deposits, and salt haze from boat windshields, cabin windows, and marine glass — without the etching or hazing that comes from abrasive cleaners. Spots that have resisted soap, vinegar, and commercial glass cleaners wipe away in a single pass, restoring clear visibility from bow to helm.
What it does
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Removes hard water spots, salt spray haze, and mineral deposits from marine glass
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Non-abrasive formula won't etch, scratch, or haze glass surfaces
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Safe on tempered marine glass, Plexiglass, and Lexan enclosures
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Works in a single pass on most spotting — no scrubbing needed
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Restores optical clarity for safer visibility underway
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Easy circular-motion application with a wax applicator or microfiber pad
Specifications
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Spec |
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Surfaces |
Tempered marine glass, Plexiglass, Lexan enclosures, cabin windows |
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Application |
Hand, with wax applicator or microfiber pad |
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Abrasiveness |
Non-abrasive |
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Pass count |
1 pass for typical spots, 2 for heavy buildup |
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Protection |
Pair with Glass Cleaner & Protectant for lasting defense |
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Cleanup |
Wipe clean with microfiber |
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Made in |
USA |
How to use
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Ensure the glass surface is cool and out of direct sunlight.
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Apply a small amount to a wax applicator or microfiber pad.
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Work in overlapping circular motions, covering the spotted area evenly.
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Wipe clean with a clean microfiber towel.
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Repeat on stubborn areas — some older spots may require two passes.
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For long-term protection, follow with Aquatech Glass Cleaner & Protectant.
Pairs with
Follow up with Aquatech Glass Cleaner & Protectant to repel future water spots. Use Aquadry Plus Chamois for streak-free drying.
Good to know
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Some very old or deeply etched spots may require machine buffing
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Always squeegee or chamois glass dry after rinsing to prevent new spots
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Avoid use on mirrored or tinted film surfaces
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Keep off painted and gelcoat surfaces — use Rust & Stain Remover Gel there instead