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All Shine (Detailing Tips) Get all the answers here on how to wash and wax your baby to that perfect showroom shine.

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Old 06-23-2008, 05:56 PM
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martyp, that is one slick looking jeep, i try to do that with the two I have, and yes it is a job, doesn't pay well, but the self satisfaction of a super clean car is vey gratifying. my question is what do you clean the glass with, I mean the outside glass, to get the scum and water spots off. I haven't found any real good solution and just wondered what you used to clean yours. thanks, and again, sharp job.
Hi, sorry for the delay in responding. Its been a few weeks since I've been in this section!

To clean my exterior (& interior) glass I use a product from AutoGlym called 'Car Glass Polish'. Its a cream you apply to the glass, let it haze, then buff off. Leaves a really clear finish and removes spotting etc. See here for more info - great community there too!

Thanks again to all the awesome responses to this thread and its still looking great!
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Good deal man, you do real nice work..

Where'd you get the woodgrain ashtray piece from? I'm talking about the piece where the heated seat switches are.
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Old 07-22-2008, 12:54 PM
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Thanks man, means alot. Needs the clay bar treatment again, 'cos its been parked under a tree for a couple of weeks.

Isn't the woodgrain on the ashtray & heated seats standard on the Limited editions, if not then maybe its because mine is a Limited 60TH Anniversary Edition. But to answer your question, I suppose the dealer would sell 'em as it was stock.
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Good deal man, you do real nice work..

Where'd you get the woodgrain ashtray piece from? I'm talking about the piece where the heated seat switches are.
they are standard on my 2001 Limited

maybe different spec for the export market?
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