imported_fireberd350
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CMA seems to highly recommend Raggtop cleaner and protectant ($9 and $13). However I have heard nothing but good things about 303 products and they offer a cleaner/protectant package for $23.
Does anyone have any advice on what to buy? I've never done a convertible before so I was just going to follow the tips from CMA:
Here's the factory recommended procedure for cleaning fabric and vinyl convertible tops:
Vacuum the dry top using a brush attachment to remove loose dirt.
Rinse the top with water.
Spray Raggtopp cleaner evenly over entire roof and scrub with a nylon bristle brush (RaggTopp recommends our OXO #17007 Scrub Brush) or sponge to loosen bird droppings, tree sap, oils and soot.
Rinse thoroughly with water until no remaining soap foam is observed.
Dry with a lint-free towel like the P21S Drying Towel.
After the top is thoroughly dry, spray with Raggtopp Protectant (cloth tops only) to renew water repellency.
For stubborn stains on fabric convertible tops, here's a trick recommended by the Haartz Corporation:
Mix a solution of no more than 1/2 cup (4 oz.) bleach and 1/4 cup (2 oz.) Raggtopp Cleaner with one gallon of water in a clean bucket. Soak the convertible top for approximately 20 minutes and scrub lightly as indicated above. Rinse thoroughly. Several cleanings may be necessary.
Dry and treat with Raggtopp Protectant as described above.
Anyone have any advice for me before I buy?
FYI: I will be dealing with a vinyl top. Does that mean I do not need any protectant?
Does anyone have any advice on what to buy? I've never done a convertible before so I was just going to follow the tips from CMA:
Here's the factory recommended procedure for cleaning fabric and vinyl convertible tops:
Vacuum the dry top using a brush attachment to remove loose dirt.
Rinse the top with water.
Spray Raggtopp cleaner evenly over entire roof and scrub with a nylon bristle brush (RaggTopp recommends our OXO #17007 Scrub Brush) or sponge to loosen bird droppings, tree sap, oils and soot.
Rinse thoroughly with water until no remaining soap foam is observed.
Dry with a lint-free towel like the P21S Drying Towel.
After the top is thoroughly dry, spray with Raggtopp Protectant (cloth tops only) to renew water repellency.
For stubborn stains on fabric convertible tops, here's a trick recommended by the Haartz Corporation:
Mix a solution of no more than 1/2 cup (4 oz.) bleach and 1/4 cup (2 oz.) Raggtopp Cleaner with one gallon of water in a clean bucket. Soak the convertible top for approximately 20 minutes and scrub lightly as indicated above. Rinse thoroughly. Several cleanings may be necessary.
Dry and treat with Raggtopp Protectant as described above.
Anyone have any advice for me before I buy?
FYI: I will be dealing with a vinyl top. Does that mean I do not need any protectant?