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    Convertible top with no hose..help?

    Ok guys, I`m gonna order a new Vette convertible. I currently am a rinseless fanatic as I`m at a complex and have no ability to wash conventionally. I have had huge success with Garry Dean rinse method on the paint. The Camaro is like new...but now... what about the convertible top?..can I use it on there too?...or what regimen would you propose? Where I`m moving to, I can get to a hose for the top once a month, but would like some daily care tips too...

    I`m hoping you guys will say Rinseless washes with periodic 303 treatments will do it...
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    Re: Convertible top with no hose..help?

    Quote Originally Posted by glen e View Post
    Ok guys, I`m gonna order a new Vette convertible. I currently am a rinseless fanatic as I`m at a complex and have no ability to wash conventionally. I have had huge success with Garry Dean rinse method on the paint. The Camaro is like new...but now... what about the convertible top?..can I use it on there too?...or what regimen would you propose? Where I`m moving to, I can get to a hose for the top once a month, but would like some daily care tips too...

    I`m hoping you guys will say Rinseless washes with periodic 303 treatments will do it...
    Any (recently) rag top I have had, the owners manual has said no soap, no rubbing. SO IMHO I wouldn`t

    IMHO - just water, unless it`s really dirty then a touch of car soap. So the hose once or twice a month should be fine

    Where ya moving to?
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    Re: Convertible top with no hose..help?

    I`m staying here in ft laud, but bought a condo with a parking garage for the new car...that was more important than a third bedroom ...LOL...
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    Re: Convertible top with no hose..help?

    Quote Originally Posted by glen e View Post
    I`m staying here in ft laud, but bought a condo with a parking garage for the new car...that was more important than a third bedroom ...LOL...
    Congrats !!!!
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    Re: Convertible top with no hose..help?

    I gotta be truthful here.

    I always used my car wash soap out of the bucket with my mitt....

    But that said, they say don`t (has to do with the water proofing)
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