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Old 03-22-2003, 07:50 PM   #1
tomazzzo
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Question What to use to condition drop top?

Just Picked up my Dream Car, 93 5.0 LX Canary Yellow Convertible Feature Car, and I am having a hard time deciding what to use on the top.

Ive used armour all on the dash and vynil in my 93GT Hardtop with no problems, but I read on the bottle not to use on woven fabrics I.E. stitching so I guess its out.

One of the guys in the Mustang club I belong to suggested Mothers protectant, but I have been to 3 different autoparts stores and no one carries it.

I have a bottle of Black Magic Professional Protectant that says it replenishes the plastic chemicals that the sun bakes out of vynil.

Anybody have any experiences with protectants/cleaners for factory convertible tops?

Thanks
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