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Old 04-24-2010
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Rear window / Shell window

How do you keep the rear window and the window of the shell clean when it's attached to your truck?

It's a ***** to do by hand, and I don't want to put a pressure washer on the rubber seals.

Not to mention the water staining that occurs on the windows, causing just about as much of a problem as the dust/dirt.
 
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I never worried about it. Just cleaned it when I had the cap off (usually once a year)
 
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I worry about it cause it gets dirty, makes it difficult to see through, and then refracts light all over the place at night, lol.
 
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hmm I never noticed that. sounds like you need a wash mitt on a stick lol
 
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sponge on a stick, kind of like soap on a rope
 
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Ok...

I guess sponge on a stick is the female version of soap on a rope?

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