cleaning soft top
#11
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Re: cleaning soft top
"Mothers Plastic Polish" keeps my plastic windows crystal clear. Wash
first, let dry, then apply per instructions on bottle.
bspear78 wrote:
> Anyone know whats the best thing to use to clean the clear plastic on a
> soft top??
>
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FRH
first, let dry, then apply per instructions on bottle.
bspear78 wrote:
> Anyone know whats the best thing to use to clean the clear plastic on a
> soft top??
>
--
FRH
#12
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Re: cleaning soft top
"Mothers Plastic Polish" keeps my plastic windows crystal clear. Wash
first, let dry, then apply per instructions on bottle.
bspear78 wrote:
> Anyone know whats the best thing to use to clean the clear plastic on a
> soft top??
>
--
FRH
first, let dry, then apply per instructions on bottle.
bspear78 wrote:
> Anyone know whats the best thing to use to clean the clear plastic on a
> soft top??
>
--
FRH
#13
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Re: cleaning soft top
"Mothers Plastic Polish" keeps my plastic windows crystal clear. Wash
first, let dry, then apply per instructions on bottle.
bspear78 wrote:
> Anyone know whats the best thing to use to clean the clear plastic on a
> soft top??
>
--
FRH
first, let dry, then apply per instructions on bottle.
bspear78 wrote:
> Anyone know whats the best thing to use to clean the clear plastic on a
> soft top??
>
--
FRH
#18
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Re: cleaning soft top
Here's what I do.
First, hose them off, then a bucket of warm soapy water, very light pressure
and a fresh clean wash mitt that never gets used on anything else.
Dry with a clean, lint free cloth. Not paper. They make a little soft towel
that is white with pink stripes especially for glass, when they get washed a
few times they get nice and soft.
I've read that it's a real no-no to use anything with ammonia in it.
I have been using Invisible glass on mine on the inside and I just wet them
down really well and wipe cautiously to remove the dust and mud splats then
hit them again after all the gritty stuff is off. Dry gently
Nothing you can do will keep them from getting a little abrasion but if you
are cautious you can keep them looking good for a long time.
Meguiars makes some products and so do many other companies.
Good luck!
Kate
#19
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Re: cleaning soft top
Here's what I do.
First, hose them off, then a bucket of warm soapy water, very light pressure
and a fresh clean wash mitt that never gets used on anything else.
Dry with a clean, lint free cloth. Not paper. They make a little soft towel
that is white with pink stripes especially for glass, when they get washed a
few times they get nice and soft.
I've read that it's a real no-no to use anything with ammonia in it.
I have been using Invisible glass on mine on the inside and I just wet them
down really well and wipe cautiously to remove the dust and mud splats then
hit them again after all the gritty stuff is off. Dry gently
Nothing you can do will keep them from getting a little abrasion but if you
are cautious you can keep them looking good for a long time.
Meguiars makes some products and so do many other companies.
Good luck!
Kate
#20
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: cleaning soft top
Here's what I do.
First, hose them off, then a bucket of warm soapy water, very light pressure
and a fresh clean wash mitt that never gets used on anything else.
Dry with a clean, lint free cloth. Not paper. They make a little soft towel
that is white with pink stripes especially for glass, when they get washed a
few times they get nice and soft.
I've read that it's a real no-no to use anything with ammonia in it.
I have been using Invisible glass on mine on the inside and I just wet them
down really well and wipe cautiously to remove the dust and mud splats then
hit them again after all the gritty stuff is off. Dry gently
Nothing you can do will keep them from getting a little abrasion but if you
are cautious you can keep them looking good for a long time.
Meguiars makes some products and so do many other companies.
Good luck!
Kate