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    I`m going to clean up my brothers oxidized 93 Bronco soon before it gets really cold. I did a small part of the door where the paint looks like it is faded and it came out really well. Anyway, I am unsure about what type of product to use for the top. It is almost like a mildly grained trim that is painted the same color as the rest of the truck (hopefully someone knows what I am talking about). Anyway, would it be better to try to apply polish / sealant to it or a product like NL or Trim Shine. If you`re still reading, thanks!

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    i would try the NL or Trim Shine first as i think that top might be vinyl or something similar.
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    The top is a hard plastic.

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    Originally posted by Gonzo0903

    The top is a hard plastic.


    But it is of a grained material. Which approach do you think would be better?

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    I think it`d be safe just to treat it the same as you would the paint. I know what the material is that you`re talking about.



    I don`t mean to hi-jack the thread, but while we`re on the subject of odd material tops:



    What would anyone reccomend to use on my Jeep`s convertible top? I know alot of the Jeep guys reccomend simple green, but they`re often a pretty crude bunch when it comes to cleaning
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    Originally posted by MongooseGA

    I think it`d be safe just to treat it the same as you would the paint. I know what the material is that you`re talking about.



    I don`t mean to hi-jack the thread, but while we`re on the subject of odd material tops:



    What would anyone reccomend to use on my Jeep`s convertible top? I know alot of the Jeep guys reccomend simple green, but they`re often a pretty crude bunch when it comes to cleaning


    I would use soap and water then the RaggTopp System on a jeep. RaggTopp is very popular with Jeep owners.
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    `Preciate it!



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    AIO + SG will work on textured plastics without staining.

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    Alright, I think I`ll try PWC in a small area and if it comes off easily I`ll PWC and EX-P the whole top. along with the rest of the car. Thanks for the replies.

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    I would reccomend a really thick, plush towel to remove the product. It just might `get into the texture` more to remove the product from the little dimples.
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