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How to keep soft top clean?
Master of my own domain
How to keep soft top clean?
Just wondering if there is any trick to cleaning the soft top on a sierra?
Mine has mud stains all over it. Its near new too. All ive tried so far is normal car wash (I use armour all Heavy Duty wash) and a soft bristle brush.
Looks clean when wet, but not when dry.
Any tips?
Thanks
Mike
Mine has mud stains all over it. Its near new too. All ive tried so far is normal car wash (I use armour all Heavy Duty wash) and a soft bristle brush.
Looks clean when wet, but not when dry.
Any tips?
Thanks
Mike
Yes and Nomike_nofx wrote:Are all soft tops made from the same material?
They are all PVC (other than the cloth tops which doesn't apply to Suzuki's) but they will differ in the backing material, thickness, UV rating, grain pattern etc. Aviod silicone based products and they will cause the vinyl to become brittle and eventually crack.
Master of my own domain
Mine is a 'Pavement ends'. Made in USA i believe.
The material feels almost like a canvas? so mud really sticks in.
Was thinking one out of vinyl would be alright? So everything just wipes off.
Also, is there anything you can apply to it to make it last longer? Like UV protection?
Thanks for replies
Mike
The material feels almost like a canvas? so mud really sticks in.
Was thinking one out of vinyl would be alright? So everything just wipes off.
Also, is there anything you can apply to it to make it last longer? Like UV protection?
Thanks for replies
Mike
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