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I have those on my Jeep and go through the car wash all the time. The spinning brushes does not bother them.
 
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Glad I live near a Mike's Car Wash.


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Lucas slick mist is great for touch ups.
 
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The Dry Wash n Guard came later, and I used it mainly for touch-up jobs when the car wasn't terribly dirty.


Does this stuff work on windows as well?



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I have those on my Jeep and go through the car wash all the time. The spinning brushes does not bother them.


I figured as much. The brushes spin counter clockwise and I could see then getting under the rain guards and ripping them off.

I also have an RSX and the wash brushes have grabbed the rear wiper twice and narrowly missed smashing my rear window, so I don't trust those brushes much...



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