Vinyl top products
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10/19/09 08:17 PM
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Didn't get any response in question and answer forum so I'll try this one. What do you guys use on your vinyl tops?
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Re: Vinyl top products
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I use paste black shoe polish...put it on like you would shoes and then use the brush to take it off and a cloth towel to buff it up.
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Re: Vinyl top products
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10/20/09 09:28 AM
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Re: Vinyl top products
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10/20/09 08:40 PM
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I use this stuff: http://www.por15.com/POR-GLO/productinfo/VRH/Works excellent. Just need to be careful when applying not to get it all over (glass, chrome trim). It does clean up, but with some work. I use it on 2 cars that rarely see weather. Those last like 5+ years between applications. My other car that gets washed and rained on, I do about every year. I always get questioned as to what I put on the roofs as they look like they were just cleaned all the time. It dries totally clean, no tacky feel and will not run or wash down the paint when rained on. Nothing sticks to it, you can use your california duster to just wipe off dust (and you wont mess up the duster with protectant) It may look odd, but I am telling you it is excellent stuff.
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Re: Vinyl top products
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10/20/09 10:25 PM
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I use this stuff: http://www.por15.com/POR-GLO/productinfo/VRH/
Works excellent. Just need to be careful when applying not to get it all over (glass, chrome trim). It does clean up, but with some work.
I use it on 2 cars that rarely see weather. Those last like 5+ years between applications. My other car that gets washed and rained on, I do about every year.
I always get questioned as to what I put on the roofs as they look like they were just cleaned all the time.
It dries totally clean, no tacky feel and will not run or wash down the paint when rained on. Nothing sticks to it, you can use your california duster to just wipe off dust (and you wont mess up the duster with protectant)
It may look odd, but I am telling you it is excellent stuff.
Sounds like Turtle Wax Vinyl top wax from back in the day
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Re: Vinyl top products
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Quote:
I use this stuff: http://www.por15.com/POR-GLO/productinfo/VRH/
Works excellent. Just need to be careful when applying not to get it all over (glass, chrome trim). It does clean up, but with some work.
I use it on 2 cars that rarely see weather. Those last like 5+ years between applications. My other car that gets washed and rained on, I do about every year.
I always get questioned as to what I put on the roofs as they look like they were just cleaned all the time.
It dries totally clean, no tacky feel and will not run or wash down the paint when rained on. Nothing sticks to it, you can use your california duster to just wipe off dust (and you wont mess up the duster with protectant)
It may look odd, but I am telling you it is excellent stuff.
how much is it and how exactly is it applied?
have you tried it on interior vinyl?
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Re: Vinyl top products
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10/22/09 11:24 PM
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Ive been using Meguiar's #39 Heavy Duty Vinyl cleaner followed up by Meguiar's #40 Vinyl Cleaner and Conditioner. Both our convert top on the chally and my vinyl top on the charger are white and they clean up like new with that stuff.
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