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Treatments for vinyl tops

Stretch

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I there a favorite coating that's not too shiny for convertable tops? The threads on my OEM top are looking dry.
 
I use 303 on my top, back window and tires. Wipe it after will remove the shine.
I'm very happy with it.

Cheers,
Roger
 
Stretch said:
I there a favorite coating that's not too shiny for convertable tops? The threads on my OEM top are looking dry.

Yes "Aerospace Protectant 303" is a very good product to use. However,you may have to order it off the Webb as few standard auto parts houses stock it.

I think this product is what that Roger fella was alluding too
to.Fwiw--Keoke- :laugh:
 
If you want the Aerospace Protectant try your local boating store. West Marine carries it. Good stuff, I use it all the time.
 
Yes it works on windows and great as a tire dressing.
You may find it at new car dealerships too. My local Honda and Audi parts department carries it.
Roger
 
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