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08-14-2000, 09:57 AM | #1 |
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new vrt top
I new a new black top on the vert ($900 ) on my old GTO vert I used Armorall (sp?) and it looks greasy, ran all over the paint when it rained, and wore out fast despite the Armorall. How you you protect your investment??
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08-16-2000, 12:59 PM | #2 |
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I would consult the shop that installed your new top. They should have some suggestions.
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08-16-2000, 05:02 PM | #3 |
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I would stay away from using Armor All on your top. It tends to dry out the material and doesn't allow it to breathe. Aside from using water and car wash solution, you could try the top cleaner from a company called Lifter 1. It's in a red spray can and is very gentle on vinyl and leather. My top is saddle colored so I used to get dark stains where the top would fold over on itself when it was down. Gently cleaning it with the above methods got rid of all the stains. Unless a product is designed for convertible tops I wouldn't use it.
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08-19-2000, 03:23 AM | #4 |
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When I first got my car I talked with a upholstery guy who fixes these tops. He told me the best thing for it was Ivory dishwashing soap. I tried it for a while, and while it kept the top clean, it didn't keep it black (started to fade).
Now I use a high pressure washer on it to get the all the dirt out, and use STP Sun of a Gun Protectant to get it good and black. I've been doing this for about 4 months now with no problems... even won 1st place at the local Mustang show. Hope I could help. ------------------ '95 GT Convertable |
08-22-2000, 05:27 AM | #5 |
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thanks, Ive also noticed that mt top is getting wrinkles in it from leaving it down all the time and a night. I thought I would save the wear on the hydrolics but is doesnt look good for the top
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08-26-2000, 03:09 AM | #6 |
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I don't know what to tell you about the wrinkles... I keep my top up most of the time since I have to park on the street. My hydrolics went out last year (blew a gasket) but for the entire lifter and some fluid it only cost $70, labor included.
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08-28-2000, 07:18 AM | #7 |
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My top wrinkles up bad, too. But, after I leave it up for about a day they usually go away.
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08-29-2000, 11:59 AM | #8 |
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I think the trick with the wrinkles is keeping the top as supple as possible. The vinyl tends to get a little stiff after a while and makes those folding wrinkles really stand out. Just keep it really clean and conditioned. Everytime I put the top up (especially after it's been down for a while) I go around all the edges and pull it tight and kind of run my hands all along it.
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