Jerry's POS NBS crew cab

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No problem man. It was driving me crazy! Wish I would have changed it months ago. All you haft to do is drop the visor and the a pillar trim on the drivers side. The small grill is what holds the sensor in place. Pop it off with a panel tool and the sensor can come right out the side of the headliner. Go in reverse to put it back together. Whole process takes 10-15 min

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That's great thanks
 
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The day I bought this thing I noticed how terrible the water spots where on the glass. I just kept putting it off, figured one day I would get out there with the buffer and spend hours getting rid of them :( ........ well a guy on FB shared his method with me and WOW. I couldn't belive what I was seeing bet the spots just kinda wipe away! The wind is blowing 500 mph today but I will deffinetly be finishing this up in a few days! It was really hard to get the spots to show up in a picture but here is an example of how bad the spots were.
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BTW that is after I cleaned it with glass cleaner
This the same window after about 5 min of work
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can't wait to finish all the glass!

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Please let me know how you did that. Need to do it on a couple of mine
If I hadn't seen it with my own eyes I wouldn't belive it. Rust stain remover it literally just wipes away. The more you rub it the more it clears up. Then spray it down with glass cleaner and wipe it away! It really is that easy. I have try'd everything and nothing worked this good.
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Steel wool and glass cleaner is how I do it. Fast and easy
I have used this in the past and try'd it this time. But the water spots wouldn't budge. A few wipes with the rust remover and they where gone!

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Was a detailed for 4 years, never came across a window the steel wool trick couldn't take care of.
But it's good to know there's another option.
I was a detailer about 15 years ago, maybe the rain is getting harder. .... global warming :secret:
 
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Was a detailed for 4 years, never came across a window the steel wool trick couldn't take care of.
But it's good to know there's another option.
I was a detailer about 15 years ago, maybe the rain is getting harder. .... global warming :secret:
Lol could be from anything. PO may have "washed" it with something incredibly harsh and not believed in drying [emoji2] . I put some serious elbow grease into one window when I bought it. But didn't accomplish much. Few swipes with this stuff and it was gone!

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Whink kicks ass and Lime Away too. As I know you did, have to be super careful of the paint otherwise it will burn it by leaving dull streaks for those who have never used it.

Nice work again man. The satisfying details.
 
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Whink kicks ass and Lime Away too. As I know you did, have to be super careful of the paint otherwise it will burn it by leaving dull streaks for those who have never used it.

Nice work again man. The satisfying details.
yeah it was the first time I have ever used it so I was super care full. tapped the back window off and had a PH- cleaner on hand at at all times. the side glasses I sprayed with glass cleaner and didn't wipe off he surrounding molding as soon as I got done I spread more on it and cleaned it up
 

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