I honestly dont know what can be more aggressive that 3 stage polishing. The polish and wool pad I use remove 1500 grit sand paper marks on paint but wont touching the windows.
I suspect it's an issue with the laminate layer that's inbetween the windscreen glass.
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Glass is much harder than any paint surface.
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Yer but what ever in on the screen should come off with that amount of aggressiveness.

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There is a thread on the DC5 forum about it, with some people having no luck removing them like you, but with some people having managed to remove them - http://www.itr-dc5.club/forum/index.php ... dow-spots/