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Stubborn handprint on glass
Anyone have any advice to remove a stubborn etched in hand print? Prior to me buying the car from a BMW dealership they replaced the rear glass and in doing so left behind a nasty hand print.
So far I’ve tried metal polish, clay bar, dawn dish soap, and regular polish and nothing has worked. Thinking about possibly having the glass polished but open to any suggestions lol. This is driving me nuts having to see it alongside the rest of a clean car. |
| 10-11-2025, 08:05 PM | #2 |
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Maybe whoever left the hand print had some kind of adhesive on their hand during replacement. Try heating it up a bit then try rubbing alcohol or Goo Gone.
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| 10-11-2025, 08:51 PM | #3 |
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i have glass polish and to me it seems like it mainly refinishes than it repairs, so if you wanted get the surface smoother and have less friction for water or wiper blades… that’s the route i’d go. also in my experience without the proper glass specific polishing pads, you’re not gonna have the polish penetrate the glass well enough.
i previously had wiper stutter issues which i think were cause by oils stuck to my glass, it was hard to find something that worked. I tried a combination of various cleaners, steel wool (0000 grade), clay bar, and eventually glass polish. I think the combination of all of those did the trick but I didn’t have any visible embedded oils like you have. My windshield is also pretty beat up so I didn’t care if any of those processes would damage it, steel wool was the one i was worried about most but i didn’t see any damage on or scratches after using it.
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might be worth a try to go back to BMW and ask what they used during install. am guessing they used an adhesive to connect window to car body, and other chemical(s) to clean and/or protect both sides of the glass. another option is to just pay to get that one spot cleaned. I spent a lot of time trying to remove 2 layers of film from inside of rear window, 2004 Benz, steaming, airplane chemicals, everything, and the $200 was really worth it.
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Try this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BNNW2N24
I use it to polish my windshield every spring, followed with this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002IX9RJM |
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Update: goo gone and rubbing alcohol had no effect at all
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I wonder how much of it is attributed to the glass itself. When there's a glare, you can see where the wipers have been, almost like it is etched into the glass. Not sure if this is one of the cost cutting measures implemented on F3X but I saw this on both of my cars. The side glass is also relatively easy to scratch, and I feel like they don't make 'em like they used to, as I also speak from my experience from my E46 days Also, @iroblesui, what service did you have done at the dealer
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I tried a razor and still nothing lol it’s almost like when the glass was manufactured someone stuck their hand on it or something. I tried cleaning the inside of the window even my detailed tried two different times cleaning the inside and had no luck. More than likely gonna try having him polish the glass and see what happens next.
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