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Soft Top Windows
Hey. Does anybody know how I can clean the windows on soft top? They are tinted to begin with and the haze and guck has built up and the lines from rolling up the back and securing it with the straps. I saw some little foam pads at strauss that you put on a drill and it is supposed to remove the haze etc. Does anybody know if this works? Any other suggestions? Thanks.
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Re: Soft Top Windows
try this for a quick fox...
Use Pledge (Yes, the window cleaner.) WORKS LIKE A CHAMP!!! |
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Re: Soft Top Windows
Hmmm never thought of Pledge! I always used a mild soap solution and a soft, wet cloth; used a side to side motion working from top to bottom.
Amazing difference when you're finished.
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Just whatever you do dont use windex it will turn your windows yellow get an amonia free cleaner.
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What I do on my clear soft top windows is everytime I give the Jeep a serious wash, I first wash the windows with a mild soap solution ( with no ammonia). Then I use a product called Wet"N"Black by Turtlewax, meant for tires. I spray a small amount on a soft cotton cloth rub it on the windows ( 1 small area at a time ) then immediately hand buff it off with a different dry cloth. It seems to fill all the minor scratches and scuffs and makes the plastic windows almost as clear as they were when new.
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Re: Soft Top Windows
Nice tip. I'll have to try that one.
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