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phillyfx4

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have had my 2025 OB Squatch for 6 months now and want to treat the covers for the winter

what's best ?

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PPF on any light covers... best to do it when new but not too late.
 

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What are you treating them from (winter road gunk, damage, etc.)?
 

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To a gallon of water, add 1 Tbs Dawn dishwashing detergent, 1/4 cup white vinegar. Put it in a spray bottle and wash weekly. That will clean the salt and road grime off, and keep the acrylic plastic clean and clear.

Anything you put on top of the lens will leave behind an adhesive later when it comes off. Then you got a bigger problem. And it will also effect the clarity of your lights while it is on the lens. Think of wrapping a film on the outside of a glass - does the light still come out clear?
 

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phillyfx4

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What are you treating them from (winter road gunk, damage, etc.)?
just road dirt.....never been off road, getting ready for a Philly winter
 

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No snow here. However I use Griots 3in1 ceramic spray wax and bugs rinse right off. Few coats at first and then a few more through out the year keeps it nice. I do the entire exterior.
 

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No snow here. However I use Griots 3in1 ceramic spray wax and bugs rinse right off. Few coats at first and then a few more through out the year keeps it nice. I do the entire exterior.
That stuff works well and is easy to use
 

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PPF to protect against road dust and grit blasting from other cars that pit them over time in any environment.
 

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I put graphene wax on them.
 

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Any thoughts on using Rain-X? I use it on the windshield it works great not sure if its safe for the polycarbonate lens material.
 

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Any thoughts on using Rain-X? I use it on the windshield it works great not sure if its safe for the polycarbonate lens material.
I just did a Rain-x treatment on mine. Hoping it will keep snow and ice from sticking as well as it does rain.
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