Glassback Windows on early Stevens models

Glassback Windows on early Stevens models

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enzomn

Original Poster:

36 posts

239 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2005
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How is this cleaned? I have to imagine it is a pain in the rear end to keep this clean. Any opinions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Pat

Dr.Hess

837 posts

255 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2005
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Yeah, like most things, it is a PITA. But a minor one by comparison. Open hatch, get in trunk, reach in the opening, spray, wipe, repeat until clean.

Dr.Hess

enzomn

Original Poster:

36 posts

239 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2005
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thanks I wasn't sure on the procedure on it. I'm actually getting close to buying an Esprit and had that question pop into my head.

paul c

310 posts

254 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2005
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Wait til it's raining, then throw a handful
of cat biscuits in there. For a good shine
repeat when rain stops and cat is dry.

*note:
Have not tried this myself

Dr.Hess

837 posts

255 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2005
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I have enough trouble keeping those things off the car as it is. I have a big fat cat that waits for a car to come home so he can jump on the hood and warm up. I parked the Esprit in front of the house one day and the cat jumped on the hood looking for his warm spot. Don't think he figured out the mid-engine thing.

Dr.Hess

zircon450

71 posts

237 months

Wednesday 20th April 2005
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NOTE TO SELF -

READS

"Selling the TVR soon to go back to Lotus and an Esprit of course."

"Now need to ensure our fat black useless moggy doesn't snuff it in case I go with a Glassback"

"If I go Highwing the moggy is no longer required !"

"Job Done then - Highwing it is."

THOUGHT ENDS.