The best fabric top cleaner and protectant you can have is RaggTop. You might consider Aerospace`s 303 fabric cleaner and protectant, but I think it`s designed more for RV awning fabric material, which MAY be similar to car convertible to material or tonneau roof material. The real "tricK" is getting the fabric thoroughly clean before putting any type of protectant on it.
That cleanliness also applies to plastic/vinyl trim. McKee`s also makes a vinyl trim wax remover/cleaner that you may consider. Otherwise a good APC and some proper brushes and elbow grease (I say "proper" because some vinyl may be soft and a hard bristle brush and/or overzealous physical brushing can/will permanently scratch it) may offer the clean that is needed before a trim restorer is applied. I would go with the McKee`s 37 trim Restorer. You can find some recent posts that review this very product.
http://www.autopia.org/forums/detail...-restorer.html
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