Soft top windows

Craig

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Just wondering if anyone has tried that stuff auto parts stores sell that is supposed to take minor scratches and hazing out of soft top windows. My rear soft top window is starting to look a little hazed from rolling it up and minor scratches along the side windows from bushes. Anything else that will work? I've heard of lemon pledge or something like that but I'm looking for a more permanent fix. I'm not too concerned about the scratches, I'd just like to fix the haze my windows are getting.
 

Get the stuff made from meguiars. The cleaner kinda take out scratches and the polish will help with cloudiness.............
 
FWIW I have read more than once that you can get a yellowing effect from those products over time. Never tried them personally.
 

Before I got my window sliders, My drivers side window was so fogged up you had to open it to see thru it. I bought this stuff (Renovo) and the difference was incredible.

http://www.renovointernational.com/

I've also heard good things about Novus, which you can get thru most jeep catalogs.
 
I second the Meguiars comment. I used it for about 3 years without any yellowing. With some elbow grease, it takes off the cloudiness and scuffs from rolling up the back window and folding the side ones. It did OK on scratches, but nothing to write home about. I used the cleaner / polisher:

http://www.meguiars.com/store_meguiars/product_detailpage.cfm?sku=M-18&store=meg

It seems expensive, but that little bottle lasted through a year of my Z3 and 3 years of my TJ. I still have a little left.

-X
 
RE: Center dashboard shroud on TJ

Thanks, I'm gonna have to pick up a bottle sometime. I'm not too concerned about yellowing since my windows are tinted anyway. You probably won't see it.
 
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