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Mud in soft tops

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Mud in soft tops

Post by Ogre4x4 »

How do you get mud out of soft tops easy with out wreckin the vinal stuff?
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Post by DeWsE »

Take out it out of the car. My car jusrt got raped of it's carpet........hell of a lot easier to clean not to mention I now driwe a race car :D
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Post by CRUSHU »

do you mean in the vinyl soft top itself?
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Post by Ogre4x4 »

yeah the actual soft top
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Post by bigsteve »

Ogre4x4 wrote:yeah the actual soft top


Soapy water and a stiff brush???

I only run a bikini top which is more of a smooth pleather look so mud washes of with a hose, the more dense material may need scrubbing.





All that aside what are you doing with your soft top even on :cool:
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Post by droopypete »

Soft brush and hot soapy water, blast the big bits off with the hose first and be carefull not to scratch the windows.
Meguiar's, Mirror Glaze Clear Plastic Cleaner is a top product to remove minor scratches, they also make a polish for the same surface.
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Post by ljxtreem »

how do u know pete, ive never seen a soft top on your car!
soft tops are soft! :lol:

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Post by bigsteve »

ljxtreem wrote:how do u know pete, ive never seen a soft top on your car!
soft tops are soft! :lol:

MOCK :D


You beat me to that exact reply :cool:
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Post by Beastmavster »

Buy a pressure washer.....
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Post by Ogre4x4 »

i used one of those presure things from those places with the heaps strong ones and it didnt do much
looks like im going to have to use a bit of effort to clean it
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Post by crispy »

Or just leave it as it is, cos its only going to get dirty again.
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Post by christover1 »

I used one step vinyl floor cleaner on my moke soft top, it not only cleans and shines, but future dirt falls off more easily. christover
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Post by Ogre4x4 »

where you get it from
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Post by christover1 »

Ogre4x4 wrote:where you get it from

most supermarkets, anywhere that sells household floor cleaner. give it a good soap wash and scrub first, get the bulk of the mud off, or ya may polish in the dirt.
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Post by grimbo »

As Pete said Meguiar's Mirror Glaze Clear Plastic Cleaner is great for the windows on the soft top. Clean it with soft brush etc then slowly work the windows over with the polish in small sections on both sides. When you have it clean give the soft top a spray with cooking oil or the like. it makes clean up so much easier later as the mud will just fall off, I use it on my wheels and panels when I know I'm going to get filthy :D
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Post by droopypete »

ljxtreem wrote:how do u know pete, ive never seen a soft top on your car!
soft tops are soft! :lol:

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You may be right Mock, but it is usualy rolled up in the back (just in case :lol: ).
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Post by Mr_Jimbo »

The guy that makes the Austop brand (Wayne) tells me the best thing to use to protect both the top and the plastic windows is Turtle Wax Wash and Wax. So once you've scrubbed the mud and dirt off, wash it down with the Turtle wax stuff inside and out and it'll leave a protective film once you rinse it off. Then its just a matter of washing it down regularly with the Turtle wax stuff to maintain the protective film, which is good coz it also works great on the paintwork etc.
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Post by sierrajim »

Pyroil make a spray called "citrus spray" it comes in a black aerosole can.

Have used this quite a few times on soft tonneaus. It works like armorall but does not leave an oily film that will attract dust.
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Post by -Mandy- »

Use Armourall or Tyre Shine.
Tyre Shine doesn't attract as much dirt back onto it.
It also conditions the vinyl and stops it from deterioating.

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Post by runnin4life »

this is all good info cus i just got a soft top for my 1.0 and its in a bad way and the windows look all fogged up

any one know of some thing to make the windows clear again
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Post by grimbo »

zukin4life wrote:this is all good info cus i just got a soft top for my 1.0 and its in a bad way and the windows look all fogged up

any one know of some thing to make the windows clear again


as stated in this thread give Meguiar's Mirror Glaze Clear Plastic Cleaner a go
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Post by markil »

i have to scrub my soft top with a a mediun duty brush and i use jiff on it. then i armourall it. comes clean easy if i keep it armouralled
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Post by Mr_Jimbo »

zukin4life wrote:this is all good info cus i just got a soft top for my 1.0 and its in a bad way and the windows look all fogged up

any one know of some thing to make the windows clear again


Hmm, they may be scratched in which case need to be replaced if they bother you too much.

I've always been told not to use any of those armorall type products. It does something to the canvas which makes it weaker and crack more easily etc. I'll have to find out why exactly.
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Post by runnin4life »

nah there not scratched ill give that meguiar's mirror glaze stuff ago
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Post by built4thrashing »

check the contents of what you use on the canvas. Any thing that contains silicone is not recomended. once you start using it ya cant stop. if you stop the silicone dries out and allows it to shrink and crack. Remember what the soft dash in ya parents old falcon or commodore looked like after 10 years of ocasional use.
Its the same with polishes.

some are better than others but none are really that good.
go ask a spraypainter or detailer whats the best to use and most will just tell ya warm soapy water
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Post by Mr_Jimbo »

built4thrashing wrote:check the contents of what you use on the canvas. Any thing that contains silicone is not recomended. once you start using it ya cant stop. if you stop the silicone dries out and allows it to shrink and crack. Remember what the soft dash in ya parents old falcon or commodore looked like after 10 years of ocasional use.
Its the same with polishes.



Ahh so thats what it does. Cheers.
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