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Old 09-04-2008, 07:00 PM
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i was just wondering if any one could give me some good advise on restoring the color in my soft top, its getting pretty faded and i would like to bring a nice black to it again? has anyone ever used a cleaning agent to restore the color? i was thinking a fabric polisher of some sort?
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Use Raggtopp Cleaner, it should bring the color back.
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303 Aerospace Protectant. Got mine at Cdn Tire.

Spray your sponge or cloth and wipe it on for best results. Leaves a beautiful rich color.

You can spray the top directly, brush it into the pores and wipe off really well, but when it rains the product runs down your windows and leaves a bit of a mess.

I don't drive in the rain so it's not an issue.
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get a hardtop
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^^^ What he said

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Originally Posted by S2KBobby,Sep 8 2008, 09:10 PM
303 Aerospace Protectant. .
It makes it look like new.
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nice! ill have to do that as i use aerospace 303 on my interior stuff, didn't know it worked for the top as well
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To get the most 'blackness' back, I would suggest you use the 303 aerospace cleaner first, and then put on the protectant.

Alternatively, you could also use the RaggTopp cleaner and protectant.

You can get the RaggTopp products from Detailer Domain (www.detailersdomain.com), a board sponsor. You may want to check if Phil ships to Canada.
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I personally use Raggtop and it looks great after the application. Just make sure you buff the top off after the application or else when it rains the product will just drip onto your paint. Phil does ship to Canada I have ordered many things from him!
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