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The cold season is here, and the rear plastic window is killing me!!!

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Old 11-30-2001, 07:37 PM
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hey, what are you doing at your girlfriend's house for hours at a time?
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Originally posted by moyopoyo
hey, what are you doing at your girlfriend's house for hours at a time?

LOL
Old 12-01-2001, 01:09 AM
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Thanks for the help guys, I'll try that, if worse come to worst ofcourse saving up for a hard top is an option. I don't think it'll come to that though.

TKG 26: what you mean waxing?? are you talking about with actual wax?? explain please

Hmm has anybody tried Fog X, does that work?? my back window seem to fog up really easily for some reasons, I can just sit in my car at nite, and it'll immediately start fogging up, very annoying. It happened again today.


Originally posted by moyopoyo
hey, what are you doing at your girlfriend's house for hours at a time?
HmMmMm let me think....... NOTHING!! since she lives with her parents and siblings. hahahah, damn you dirty minded people!!! j/k
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I wouldn't know since I drive mostly with the hardtop on, but does Plexus help with this situation?
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awwh,

yes, i mean car wax - plexus will work just as well (after all, i think it's a type of "wax").

put it on just as you would if it were a hood/fender - let it haze, then wipe/buff off with a soft cotton cloth - works splendidly.
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