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My McKesh mirrors were pretty nasty. The webbing was dirty and the painted parts of the mirrors were covered with bug specks.



I've cleaned the surfaces with Windex but it never seems to do a good job and the painted surfaces looked worn and old and the webbing never seems to clean up very well.



So... I decided to stick the things in the dishwasher and see what happens and I'm glad I did, because now they look brand new, like I just took them out of the box.



I din't allow the dishwasher to go through the dry cycle. I was afraid that the heat might be too much for them. I took them out and allowed them to air dry.



Doc
 
Originally posted by Doc Tinker

So... I decided to stick the things in the dishwasher and see what happens





Excellent Doc! That's exactly what Masaad Ayoob (expert weapons and tactics trainer) asked me when he asked how I cleaned my Glock handgun.



:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:





... no respect!
 
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Deezul 1, I don't have any shaking problem with mine. Mine are not extended very far, just enough to clear the mirrors. I tighten them down good too. They are steadier than the factory mirrors.



If you have a deflector on the hood, it might be causing them to shake.



Doc
 
Doc Tinkers Dishwasher !

Doc,

Do you have a Giant size dishwasher or did you remove the mirrors from the vehicle?:D :D :D
 
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