New Top: Treatment ; Preservative Advice?
I just got a brand new top on my car and to add some life to it, i'd like to know of any treatments i can buy so it doesn't dry up... any ideas?
If it's vinyl, then look no further. This stuff kills UV fading and keeps the top subtle.
http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/I...D:100000277495
http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/I...D:100000277495
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Originally Posted by Snack
well considering the miami heat, will that some how effect the way armor all work? maybe it'll do the opposite and like dry my **** up
dont use that armor all BS....... my mom has an s2000 she got smart she went to a boat store and got what they use on there canopies ... works and you figure boats put with more **** than a car.. always in the sun...salt and being on large reflective mirror allday..
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I've been using 303 Protectant. It was recommended by Icemark. Found it at a Marine supply store. There were a ton of vinyl treatments and the owner claimed it was the best. So, a double recommendation. It is not inexpensive. However, it is great on the vinyl. Deep, long lasting, and does not seem to attract dust/dirt at all. Shine usually lasts 2 or so washings with an auto detergent. Great stuff.
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