I finally got my jeep today!
#31
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Re: I finally got my jeep today!
Muuurgh. I hang mine when they aren't in the jeep. That being said, they've
been on enough times whilst riding through narrow trails that one can easily
see they're used. I've decided not to be too precious about them. There are
plastic polishies that remove small scratches, and surprisingly, Pledge
furniture cleaner does a good job of hiding them, if you don't have the
time, or elbow grease, to polish them out.
I think there are also some commercially available (or DIY) fleece bags for
window storage.
In the end, no matter what you do, they're plastic windows and they're gonna
get scratched. You gotta get used to it.
n.
"Muuurgh" <meatbag@porkfat.com> wrote in message
news:2lofv5Fepc5pU1@uni-berlin.de...
> Okay, so this is my first Jeep. How do you store the windows? One dealer
> said: "fold them, roll them ,what ever" the other said: "it was a cardinal
> sin to do so". How do you keep your soft-top windows healthy longer?
>
> What could i use in place of carpeting? I want to take that stuff out
> immediately. I can't afford to sprayline it just yet. I don't want to
just
> have the plain painted floor either, I heard of a rubber substitute. What
> do you use?
>
> I really want to be lazy about my Jeep. I want to leave the top and doors
> off all the time. It's supposed to rain tomorrow, and I already don't
want
> to care. Should I? If I cover the seats with plastic bags at night and
> take out the carpet, what could go wrong?
>
> I need some wisdom.
>
> -Muuurgh
>
>
>
been on enough times whilst riding through narrow trails that one can easily
see they're used. I've decided not to be too precious about them. There are
plastic polishies that remove small scratches, and surprisingly, Pledge
furniture cleaner does a good job of hiding them, if you don't have the
time, or elbow grease, to polish them out.
I think there are also some commercially available (or DIY) fleece bags for
window storage.
In the end, no matter what you do, they're plastic windows and they're gonna
get scratched. You gotta get used to it.
n.
"Muuurgh" <meatbag@porkfat.com> wrote in message
news:2lofv5Fepc5pU1@uni-berlin.de...
> Okay, so this is my first Jeep. How do you store the windows? One dealer
> said: "fold them, roll them ,what ever" the other said: "it was a cardinal
> sin to do so". How do you keep your soft-top windows healthy longer?
>
> What could i use in place of carpeting? I want to take that stuff out
> immediately. I can't afford to sprayline it just yet. I don't want to
just
> have the plain painted floor either, I heard of a rubber substitute. What
> do you use?
>
> I really want to be lazy about my Jeep. I want to leave the top and doors
> off all the time. It's supposed to rain tomorrow, and I already don't
want
> to care. Should I? If I cover the seats with plastic bags at night and
> take out the carpet, what could go wrong?
>
> I need some wisdom.
>
> -Muuurgh
>
>
>
#32
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Posts: n/a
Re: I finally got my jeep today!
Muuurgh. I hang mine when they aren't in the jeep. That being said, they've
been on enough times whilst riding through narrow trails that one can easily
see they're used. I've decided not to be too precious about them. There are
plastic polishies that remove small scratches, and surprisingly, Pledge
furniture cleaner does a good job of hiding them, if you don't have the
time, or elbow grease, to polish them out.
I think there are also some commercially available (or DIY) fleece bags for
window storage.
In the end, no matter what you do, they're plastic windows and they're gonna
get scratched. You gotta get used to it.
n.
"Muuurgh" <meatbag@porkfat.com> wrote in message
news:2lofv5Fepc5pU1@uni-berlin.de...
> Okay, so this is my first Jeep. How do you store the windows? One dealer
> said: "fold them, roll them ,what ever" the other said: "it was a cardinal
> sin to do so". How do you keep your soft-top windows healthy longer?
>
> What could i use in place of carpeting? I want to take that stuff out
> immediately. I can't afford to sprayline it just yet. I don't want to
just
> have the plain painted floor either, I heard of a rubber substitute. What
> do you use?
>
> I really want to be lazy about my Jeep. I want to leave the top and doors
> off all the time. It's supposed to rain tomorrow, and I already don't
want
> to care. Should I? If I cover the seats with plastic bags at night and
> take out the carpet, what could go wrong?
>
> I need some wisdom.
>
> -Muuurgh
>
>
>
been on enough times whilst riding through narrow trails that one can easily
see they're used. I've decided not to be too precious about them. There are
plastic polishies that remove small scratches, and surprisingly, Pledge
furniture cleaner does a good job of hiding them, if you don't have the
time, or elbow grease, to polish them out.
I think there are also some commercially available (or DIY) fleece bags for
window storage.
In the end, no matter what you do, they're plastic windows and they're gonna
get scratched. You gotta get used to it.
n.
"Muuurgh" <meatbag@porkfat.com> wrote in message
news:2lofv5Fepc5pU1@uni-berlin.de...
> Okay, so this is my first Jeep. How do you store the windows? One dealer
> said: "fold them, roll them ,what ever" the other said: "it was a cardinal
> sin to do so". How do you keep your soft-top windows healthy longer?
>
> What could i use in place of carpeting? I want to take that stuff out
> immediately. I can't afford to sprayline it just yet. I don't want to
just
> have the plain painted floor either, I heard of a rubber substitute. What
> do you use?
>
> I really want to be lazy about my Jeep. I want to leave the top and doors
> off all the time. It's supposed to rain tomorrow, and I already don't
want
> to care. Should I? If I cover the seats with plastic bags at night and
> take out the carpet, what could go wrong?
>
> I need some wisdom.
>
> -Muuurgh
>
>
>
#33
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Posts: n/a
Re: I finally got my jeep today!
Muuurgh. I hang mine when they aren't in the jeep. That being said, they've
been on enough times whilst riding through narrow trails that one can easily
see they're used. I've decided not to be too precious about them. There are
plastic polishies that remove small scratches, and surprisingly, Pledge
furniture cleaner does a good job of hiding them, if you don't have the
time, or elbow grease, to polish them out.
I think there are also some commercially available (or DIY) fleece bags for
window storage.
In the end, no matter what you do, they're plastic windows and they're gonna
get scratched. You gotta get used to it.
n.
"Muuurgh" <meatbag@porkfat.com> wrote in message
news:2lofv5Fepc5pU1@uni-berlin.de...
> Okay, so this is my first Jeep. How do you store the windows? One dealer
> said: "fold them, roll them ,what ever" the other said: "it was a cardinal
> sin to do so". How do you keep your soft-top windows healthy longer?
>
> What could i use in place of carpeting? I want to take that stuff out
> immediately. I can't afford to sprayline it just yet. I don't want to
just
> have the plain painted floor either, I heard of a rubber substitute. What
> do you use?
>
> I really want to be lazy about my Jeep. I want to leave the top and doors
> off all the time. It's supposed to rain tomorrow, and I already don't
want
> to care. Should I? If I cover the seats with plastic bags at night and
> take out the carpet, what could go wrong?
>
> I need some wisdom.
>
> -Muuurgh
>
>
>
been on enough times whilst riding through narrow trails that one can easily
see they're used. I've decided not to be too precious about them. There are
plastic polishies that remove small scratches, and surprisingly, Pledge
furniture cleaner does a good job of hiding them, if you don't have the
time, or elbow grease, to polish them out.
I think there are also some commercially available (or DIY) fleece bags for
window storage.
In the end, no matter what you do, they're plastic windows and they're gonna
get scratched. You gotta get used to it.
n.
"Muuurgh" <meatbag@porkfat.com> wrote in message
news:2lofv5Fepc5pU1@uni-berlin.de...
> Okay, so this is my first Jeep. How do you store the windows? One dealer
> said: "fold them, roll them ,what ever" the other said: "it was a cardinal
> sin to do so". How do you keep your soft-top windows healthy longer?
>
> What could i use in place of carpeting? I want to take that stuff out
> immediately. I can't afford to sprayline it just yet. I don't want to
just
> have the plain painted floor either, I heard of a rubber substitute. What
> do you use?
>
> I really want to be lazy about my Jeep. I want to leave the top and doors
> off all the time. It's supposed to rain tomorrow, and I already don't
want
> to care. Should I? If I cover the seats with plastic bags at night and
> take out the carpet, what could go wrong?
>
> I need some wisdom.
>
> -Muuurgh
>
>
>
#34
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Re: I finally got my jeep today!
On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 19:43:02 -0400, "HarryS" <harry-s@NoSpam.Net>
wrote:
>Well bud then you need to go back or maybe finish school since you can't
>read. IT'S A JOKE!!
Eat my ***.
--
Less drivel, more Dremel.
Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite,
and furthermore always carry a small snake.
- W.C. Fields
wrote:
>Well bud then you need to go back or maybe finish school since you can't
>read. IT'S A JOKE!!
Eat my ***.
--
Less drivel, more Dremel.
Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite,
and furthermore always carry a small snake.
- W.C. Fields
#35
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Re: I finally got my jeep today!
On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 19:43:02 -0400, "HarryS" <harry-s@NoSpam.Net>
wrote:
>Well bud then you need to go back or maybe finish school since you can't
>read. IT'S A JOKE!!
Eat my ***.
--
Less drivel, more Dremel.
Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite,
and furthermore always carry a small snake.
- W.C. Fields
wrote:
>Well bud then you need to go back or maybe finish school since you can't
>read. IT'S A JOKE!!
Eat my ***.
--
Less drivel, more Dremel.
Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite,
and furthermore always carry a small snake.
- W.C. Fields
#36
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Re: I finally got my jeep today!
On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 19:43:02 -0400, "HarryS" <harry-s@NoSpam.Net>
wrote:
>Well bud then you need to go back or maybe finish school since you can't
>read. IT'S A JOKE!!
Eat my ***.
--
Less drivel, more Dremel.
Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite,
and furthermore always carry a small snake.
- W.C. Fields
wrote:
>Well bud then you need to go back or maybe finish school since you can't
>read. IT'S A JOKE!!
Eat my ***.
--
Less drivel, more Dremel.
Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite,
and furthermore always carry a small snake.
- W.C. Fields
#37
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Re: I finally got my jeep today!
On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 19:43:02 -0400, "HarryS" <harry-s@NoSpam.Net>
wrote:
>Well bud then you need to go back or maybe finish school since you can't
>read. IT'S A JOKE!!
Eat my ***.
--
Less drivel, more Dremel.
Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite,
and furthermore always carry a small snake.
- W.C. Fields
wrote:
>Well bud then you need to go back or maybe finish school since you can't
>read. IT'S A JOKE!!
Eat my ***.
--
Less drivel, more Dremel.
Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite,
and furthermore always carry a small snake.
- W.C. Fields
#38
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Re: I finally got my jeep today!
"What could i use in place of carpeting?"
Dirt... or mud.
Herculiner, etc (any good beliner) can be sprayed/rolled in.
Muuurgh wrote:
> Okay, so this is my first Jeep. How do you store the windows? One dealer
> said: "fold them, roll them ,what ever" the other said: "it was a cardinal
> sin to do so". How do you keep your soft-top windows healthy longer?
>
> What could i use in place of carpeting? I want to take that stuff out
> immediately. I can't afford to sprayline it just yet. I don't want to just
> have the plain painted floor either, I heard of a rubber substitute. What
> do you use?
>
> I really want to be lazy about my Jeep. I want to leave the top and doors
> off all the time. It's supposed to rain tomorrow, and I already don't want
> to care. Should I? If I cover the seats with plastic bags at night and
> take out the carpet, what could go wrong?
>
> I need some wisdom.
>
> -Muuurgh
>
>
#39
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Posts: n/a
Re: I finally got my jeep today!
"What could i use in place of carpeting?"
Dirt... or mud.
Herculiner, etc (any good beliner) can be sprayed/rolled in.
Muuurgh wrote:
> Okay, so this is my first Jeep. How do you store the windows? One dealer
> said: "fold them, roll them ,what ever" the other said: "it was a cardinal
> sin to do so". How do you keep your soft-top windows healthy longer?
>
> What could i use in place of carpeting? I want to take that stuff out
> immediately. I can't afford to sprayline it just yet. I don't want to just
> have the plain painted floor either, I heard of a rubber substitute. What
> do you use?
>
> I really want to be lazy about my Jeep. I want to leave the top and doors
> off all the time. It's supposed to rain tomorrow, and I already don't want
> to care. Should I? If I cover the seats with plastic bags at night and
> take out the carpet, what could go wrong?
>
> I need some wisdom.
>
> -Muuurgh
>
>
#40
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: I finally got my jeep today!
"What could i use in place of carpeting?"
Dirt... or mud.
Herculiner, etc (any good beliner) can be sprayed/rolled in.
Muuurgh wrote:
> Okay, so this is my first Jeep. How do you store the windows? One dealer
> said: "fold them, roll them ,what ever" the other said: "it was a cardinal
> sin to do so". How do you keep your soft-top windows healthy longer?
>
> What could i use in place of carpeting? I want to take that stuff out
> immediately. I can't afford to sprayline it just yet. I don't want to just
> have the plain painted floor either, I heard of a rubber substitute. What
> do you use?
>
> I really want to be lazy about my Jeep. I want to leave the top and doors
> off all the time. It's supposed to rain tomorrow, and I already don't want
> to care. Should I? If I cover the seats with plastic bags at night and
> take out the carpet, what could go wrong?
>
> I need some wisdom.
>
> -Muuurgh
>
>