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Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 17
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Man, they WILL NOT stay clean. Anyone know anything you can use to where they don't attract every bit of dust and dirt and pollen you roll through?
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I am a girl, dammit!
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: America's Wang.
Posts: 65
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I used to rub mine with an unused dryer sheet. I know that sounds weird, but dryer sheets usually remove static and help things to not cling so much. It worked for a while, until I got sick of rubbing the dryer sheet on them every other day or two and just took them off.
I honestly wish I would have just bought the stick-on tint. I think those would have been a better deal. Things can't get under them, and all you have to do is wipe them off.
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