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gper11108 | Posted on: 2005/7/15 16:58 |
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Re: wrangler factory top I have used a product called Dri-wash. It really cleans them up and looking like new>
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schmack | Posted on: 2005/7/15 7:49 |
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Re: wrangler factory top I would be interested if anybody has a good solution for scratches in the window plastic. My rear window is so bad you can hardly see through it. I'm not looking for perfection, just a way to help it out some.
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TulsaJeep | Posted on: 2005/7/14 4:03 |
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Re: wrangler factory top We use 303 on ours - keeps it from fading really well.
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phudgins25 | Posted on: 2005/7/11 21:09 |
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wrangler factory top Does anyone have the answer to keeping the factory hard top to the wrangler looking new. WAX? SILICONE? ETC>?
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