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Jif and elbow grease worked for us until we stopped caring..
I hear bar keepers friend works well, you can also buy big bags of oxalic acid on Trademe. Just a bit tough to get it to cling on a vertical surface.
Can also get a drill brush or polishing pad and go to town on it with an abrasive like Jif or even automotive glass polish from Meguiar’s and the like
Thanks, I didn't think Jif would work! I'll give that a try next if the white vinegar doesn't work.
Hope it works out! I personally found white vinegar too weak too shift any waterspots that are even remotely old.
Jif works but takes a lot of scrubbing. As long as you're not using really coarse steel wool or something, you shouldn't scratch the glass. Glass is usually harder than those green scouring pads.