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How do you clean these?

lyonsden

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What is the best way to clean these wind deflectors? You can't hardly get behind them. :dontknow: Are they hard to take off?
 

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They're easy enough to remove that even I can manage the task with no loss of limb... :shocked: Pop em off and they clean up real easy; leave them in place and your knuckles will pay the price! :gaah:
 
They're easy enough to remove that even I can manage the task with no loss of limb... :shocked: Pop em off and they clean up real easy; leave them in place and your knuckles will pay the price! :gaah:
So they just pop off. I figured you had to remove the trim around headlights to get to the screws.
 
They're easy enough to remove that even I can manage the task with no loss of limb... :shocked: Pop em off and they clean up real easy; leave them in place and your knuckles will pay the price! :gaah:



Hey Bob how exactly do you get them off. :dontknow:
 
These don't bother me nearly as much as that area on the bottom of the windshield by the brackets. Pretty sure that I have bug guts from 2010 still there.
 
Who cleans behind the wind deflectors??? :dontknow: By the way, my mother always said the only thing domestic about me was that I lived in a house!!!:roflblack:
 
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