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Toward the middle of the video, the Jeep’s soft top can be seen visibly chuckling as the car wash’s brushes roll over it. More water pours in, and Destanii grins sheepishly at her camera.
Having personally changed out the hardtop and soft top on a Jeep, I can say that it's not very difficult, it just takes some patience — and having a second set of hands really helps.
While I'm aware many Jeep soft top owners use a car wash without incident, judging from how harsh the brushes were on my vehicle, and the leaks, I will be hand-washing my Wrangler from now on.
I drive a Jeep Wrangler soft top made from twill, which feels very thick and durable. I have taken my vehicle to the local automatic car wash (brush type) a few times, particularly after getting ...