Disregard the above post. I found the moron. He's a 76 year old with bad memory, drives a 24 Mustang Convertible. Somebody put it in my tool box while I wasn't looking.
With only 1700 miles, I get a leak in my right rear. No problem, I'll just put the spare on and go to a tire shop. Luckily I'm in my garage. Where the hell is the wheel unlock socket located. I beginning to think the morons didn't give it to me. Other cars have been in a bag with the spare...
Thanks for the tip on Huskies. I didn't know about them. I've always had WT in my vehicles. Had WT'S in the cart but held off ordering. Glad I did, didn't really want the slippery WT's. I'm in a sandy environment and carpets are hard to keep clean. Ordered Husky today.
Same problem. I used dab of Dawn on damp fiber cloth, followed by dry cloth then Invisible Glass and buff with dry. Sometimes windows look clean until the sun hits them just right. The back window of the convertible is more of a problem than the windshield.
I've had plenty of mussel cars in my life time so having a V-8 meant nothing to me. I'll leave that to the gearheads. I have wanted a Mustang since they were introduced, but life got in the way.
Now at 76 years old, I finally got one. It was an amusing purchase. I stopped the finance...
Today I cleaned the rear window in my convertible. First time since new. After making sure I had everything I needed with me, I squeezed my 6' tall 220 lb. frame in the back seat. When finished, I thought i would need to call fire rescue to pry my ass out. I had put this task off long...
I'm interested also. If I can't get the door wide open it's almost impossible to get my foot out without scratching the panel. I'm 6' and 200 lbs. There is a clear vinyl stick on covering typically used on the front of motorhomes as a rock guard. May be something like that would work and not...