top cleaning and protection
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our topics are vinyl...
appropriate products are 303, vinylex or raggtopp for vinyl.
method would be wash the top, dry it, then soak a rag, away from the car then rub it into the top. let it sit (longer the better- i do the rest of the car and then come back)... buff it with a clean rag... then buff it once more. you want to get all excess product off of the top cause you dont it will run onto the paint when it rains.
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when you finish, you will have a nice new top that has sunscreen on it-
since this is a faq, i am gonna pin it- in the how tos...
appropriate products are 303, vinylex or raggtopp for vinyl.
method would be wash the top, dry it, then soak a rag, away from the car then rub it into the top. let it sit (longer the better- i do the rest of the car and then come back)... buff it with a clean rag... then buff it once more. you want to get all excess product off of the top cause you dont it will run onto the paint when it rains.
\
when you finish, you will have a nice new top that has sunscreen on it-
since this is a faq, i am gonna pin it- in the how tos...
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