Originally Posted by Rob x-7' post='762620' date='Sep 25 2005, 11:33 AM
even has a defroster https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...DIR#>/wink.png I just use regualr old 3M Finesse-It on plastics damn, that thing is sophisticated!! |
Originally Posted by rowtareh' post='762639' date='Sep 25 2005, 12:00 PM
damn, that thing is sophisticated!! |
and they only offered one model right? hell, even new cars these days don't come with that **** standard.
to go back on topic, i read a little more about the polish, seems to do the job right, i am going to pick buy some and tell you all how it worked on the wrangler. |
dont get it on the fabric
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i know NOT to do that. i will take the side windows out. now the back window is going to be the tough part. it does not come out in ANY way.
hmmmm? |
take the whole top off, isnt it coming off for the winter anyhow?
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Originally Posted by Rob x-7' post='763359' date='Sep 27 2005, 06:56 AM
take the whole top off, isnt it coming off for the winter anyhow? no, i have no desire to get a hard top. soft top works fine in the winter. |
Don't forget to tell us what you thought of it if you actually do pick some up!
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I have used the stuff for years, it really works great, for plastic.
glass is a whole other topic, deep scratches can be removed from glass, or at least minimized by using a special polishing wheel which attaches to a drill motor and some jeweler's rouge, you just have to keep it damp while you are polishing or the glass can discolor and/or crack (creates a lot of heat) |
I will let everybody know when I pick the stuff up and use it. Scout's honor!
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