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Old 02-27-2013, 02:09 PM   #3
cnk
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Best thing to do is to stay back a bit from other cars so that you're not getting hit with all of the crap that their tires kick up. You can polish glass and then seal it, but it's just going to happen again.

I used to commute 110 miles per day for work so I know what you're going through. Makes you wish mud flaps were mandatory on all cars/trucks.
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