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303 for the top, but the best thing I have found for windows is Plexus. You can find Plexus at most motorcycle shops. It cleans really well and keep dirt from sticking.
 
The best way to make a soft top last is to keep it clean. The windows need more TLC, but they can last for years as well. Storage is key with the window panels. They need to be clan and seperated from each other by a soft, non-abrasive material. I use felt or clean microfiber towels. If you stack them on top of one another for extended periods of time, without the seperators, the plastic will cloud up.

I had my first soft top for almost five years, it still is leak free and looks good. I only swapped out for a sun rider style.
 
I have found 3M Handglaze works nicely on windows. It helps buff out minor scratches. I clean them with a lot of soap, water and soft cloth first. Then apply 3M to one side at a time and buff off.

When my windows come off I hang them in the garage.

My 07 top is still in good shape after 90K miles.

Will try the 303 on the rest.
 
303 Protectant works great. Not sure about locally, but found some pretty fair prices on Amazon.

Strangely for the the windows, if you have scratches on them, Chrome Polish and a hell of a lot of elbow grease with a microfiber cloth.
 
303 works for me on my 07 top.
Haven't tried anything on the pin striped windows yet..

Nobody has mentioned the zippers yet. Gotta keep them clean and lubed.
I purchased some zipper care products from a local dive shop. One is a wax type lube and the other is the same as the Mopar "KY" lube with the brush on the bottle. I do the zippers twice a season, and 303 the top once.
 
I replaced the original soft top on my TJ with an aftermarket OEM-style replacement and the 303 worked very well. After rinsing the top off and applying the 303 the fabric looked almost like new. I probably applied it two or three times a year at most and the top, about four-years old at the time, looked as good as ever when I sold the vehicle.

As for the windows, I have heard positive things about the Meguiars product. I have never tried it but did use the Mopar-branded cleaner (not sure who actually manufactures it) when the windows went back on after spending the summer in the garage and again after getting beat up by the winter elements. One application actually did remove any haze and mild scratches and I was happy with the the appearance.

Nobody has mentioned the zippers yet. Gotta keep them clean and lubed.
X2 on the zippers. Once they are gone, so goes the use of that window. The rear zipper on the TJ's original top started falling apart within six months of owning it and became impossible to zip up. The sides weren’t in as bad of shape since they are mostly covered, but were a challenge operate due to dust and likely age.

I believe I picked up both the 303 and zipper products at a boat/RV supply store.
 
I agree with most of the statements made concerning the soft top care.....303, etc.... but probably the best way to make the top last longer is keep it out of the elements, sun/rain/snow....especially the sun (if possibile).

If your lucky enough to put the JK it in the garage or under a carport it's a big plus.......Now saying that I know there are a lot of people that don't have that option but I'm just pointing out a simple sometimes overlooked fact.
 
I use Honda motorcycle spray cleaner and polish. It was designed for plastics, it has UV protection and many other qualities. I think the UV protection is the main thing for longevity.
 
303 works for me on my 07 top.
Haven't tried anything on the pin striped windows yet..

Nobody has mentioned the zippers yet. Gotta keep them clean and lubed.
I purchased some zipper care products from a local dive shop. One is a wax type lube and the other is the same as the Mopar "KY" lube with the brush on the bottle. I do the zippers twice a season, and 303 the top once.
303 FTW!!!!
 
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