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The rinse cycle in a touch less ( I would never put the plastic windows or even the painted body through a brush cycle) will not completely rinse off the soap. Nor do I think you would want the wax and clear coat protector applied to the soft top. It might sound like good idea but I think it would destroy the waterproofing it came withWhat is the hesitation of washing the soft top with anything but water? I’ve never owned one, so I’d love to hear the do’s and don’ts rather than learn them first hand.
And if you have never tried it- give a foam cannon a try. Damn its fun, and u may want to do your own washes from now on.
Sooooo… only take to a hand wash car wash establishment? got it. And only allow them to rinse off the soft top and treat it at home myself.. I’ve obviously never owned a soft top and honestly ordered a MIC originally. I’m excited for the swap, don’t get me wrong, especially living in Houston but it’s a new learning curve for this girl. Thanks for the heads up!The rinse cycle in a touch less ( I would never put the plastic windows or even the painted body through a brush cycle) will not completely rinse off the soap. Nor do I think you would want the wax and clear coat protector applied to the soft top. It might sound like good idea but I think it would destroy the waterproofing it came with
I took my Sasquatch Soft Top through the car wash today. No issues or leaks. Nice and clean after.
As mentioned before, I have been doing that with my Wrangler soft top for years with no issues. My only hesitation was the Sasquatch wheels. I had been off roading today so thought see if it would work.
I asked the guy running the wash and he said he’d done wider wheels than mine, and had already done other Broncos (I’m in metro Detroit). I may get their membership so I can hit it once a week.
I have a membership at the nearest car wash. I've been through 5-6 times now with no issues. Soft top has been fine, no leaks or issues at all.So no concerns about the brushes and other aspects of a car wash? I have had a membership to one locally that I love and was worried about taking the soft top through once I traded in.
Foam cannon? Do tell , manufacturer/ web?Havent done a car wash yet, and probably wont for a long time. I am more worried about brushes than I am high pressure. I have a 2000 psi pressure washer and gave the baby its first bath this weekend. only area I avoided directly was the window seams, and on the rest I went for it. No leaks.
And if you have never tried it- give a foam cannon a try. Damn its fun, and u may want to do your own washes from now on.