cleaning soft top
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Re: cleaning soft top
LOL! A WHITE convertible top? That's just a bird bombing range :-)
Kate wrote:
> Good to hear Frank, thank you!
> Over the years I've gotten a little gun shy about buying every product I
> could find for soft tops.
> I had two Mustang verts, one with a white top. I finally got burned out on
> trying to find just the right miracle product and stuck with what I knew to
> be tried and true.
>
> "Frank_v7.0" <none@no.net> wrote in message
> news:n6Ash.1007$ya1.456@news02.roc.ny...
>> It's an '04 soft top in year round use as my daily driver. I can't imagine
>> a better product. As long as the plastic isn't gouged it will buff out
>> scuffs and seem to keep the windows from "yellowing".
>> Kate wrote:
>>> How long have you been using it Frank?
>>> Mothers has always made good products...
>>> Does it help with those little unavoidable scuffs at all?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>> Kate
>>>
>>> "Frank_v7.0" <none@no.net> wrote in message
>>> news:Vbqsh.983$ya1.357@news02.roc.ny...
>>>> "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
>>>
>> --
>> FRH
>
>
--
FRH
Kate wrote:
> Good to hear Frank, thank you!
> Over the years I've gotten a little gun shy about buying every product I
> could find for soft tops.
> I had two Mustang verts, one with a white top. I finally got burned out on
> trying to find just the right miracle product and stuck with what I knew to
> be tried and true.
>
> "Frank_v7.0" <none@no.net> wrote in message
> news:n6Ash.1007$ya1.456@news02.roc.ny...
>> It's an '04 soft top in year round use as my daily driver. I can't imagine
>> a better product. As long as the plastic isn't gouged it will buff out
>> scuffs and seem to keep the windows from "yellowing".
>> Kate wrote:
>>> How long have you been using it Frank?
>>> Mothers has always made good products...
>>> Does it help with those little unavoidable scuffs at all?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>> Kate
>>>
>>> "Frank_v7.0" <none@no.net> wrote in message
>>> news:Vbqsh.983$ya1.357@news02.roc.ny...
>>>> "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
>>>
>> --
>> FRH
>
>
--
FRH
#52
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Re: cleaning soft top
LOL! A WHITE convertible top? That's just a bird bombing range :-)
Kate wrote:
> Good to hear Frank, thank you!
> Over the years I've gotten a little gun shy about buying every product I
> could find for soft tops.
> I had two Mustang verts, one with a white top. I finally got burned out on
> trying to find just the right miracle product and stuck with what I knew to
> be tried and true.
>
> "Frank_v7.0" <none@no.net> wrote in message
> news:n6Ash.1007$ya1.456@news02.roc.ny...
>> It's an '04 soft top in year round use as my daily driver. I can't imagine
>> a better product. As long as the plastic isn't gouged it will buff out
>> scuffs and seem to keep the windows from "yellowing".
>> Kate wrote:
>>> How long have you been using it Frank?
>>> Mothers has always made good products...
>>> Does it help with those little unavoidable scuffs at all?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>> Kate
>>>
>>> "Frank_v7.0" <none@no.net> wrote in message
>>> news:Vbqsh.983$ya1.357@news02.roc.ny...
>>>> "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
>>>
>> --
>> FRH
>
>
--
FRH
Kate wrote:
> Good to hear Frank, thank you!
> Over the years I've gotten a little gun shy about buying every product I
> could find for soft tops.
> I had two Mustang verts, one with a white top. I finally got burned out on
> trying to find just the right miracle product and stuck with what I knew to
> be tried and true.
>
> "Frank_v7.0" <none@no.net> wrote in message
> news:n6Ash.1007$ya1.456@news02.roc.ny...
>> It's an '04 soft top in year round use as my daily driver. I can't imagine
>> a better product. As long as the plastic isn't gouged it will buff out
>> scuffs and seem to keep the windows from "yellowing".
>> Kate wrote:
>>> How long have you been using it Frank?
>>> Mothers has always made good products...
>>> Does it help with those little unavoidable scuffs at all?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>> Kate
>>>
>>> "Frank_v7.0" <none@no.net> wrote in message
>>> news:Vbqsh.983$ya1.357@news02.roc.ny...
>>>> "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
>>>
>> --
>> FRH
>
>
--
FRH
#53
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Posts: n/a
Re: cleaning soft top
LOL! A WHITE convertible top? That's just a bird bombing range :-)
Kate wrote:
> Good to hear Frank, thank you!
> Over the years I've gotten a little gun shy about buying every product I
> could find for soft tops.
> I had two Mustang verts, one with a white top. I finally got burned out on
> trying to find just the right miracle product and stuck with what I knew to
> be tried and true.
>
> "Frank_v7.0" <none@no.net> wrote in message
> news:n6Ash.1007$ya1.456@news02.roc.ny...
>> It's an '04 soft top in year round use as my daily driver. I can't imagine
>> a better product. As long as the plastic isn't gouged it will buff out
>> scuffs and seem to keep the windows from "yellowing".
>> Kate wrote:
>>> How long have you been using it Frank?
>>> Mothers has always made good products...
>>> Does it help with those little unavoidable scuffs at all?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>> Kate
>>>
>>> "Frank_v7.0" <none@no.net> wrote in message
>>> news:Vbqsh.983$ya1.357@news02.roc.ny...
>>>> "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
>>>
>> --
>> FRH
>
>
--
FRH
Kate wrote:
> Good to hear Frank, thank you!
> Over the years I've gotten a little gun shy about buying every product I
> could find for soft tops.
> I had two Mustang verts, one with a white top. I finally got burned out on
> trying to find just the right miracle product and stuck with what I knew to
> be tried and true.
>
> "Frank_v7.0" <none@no.net> wrote in message
> news:n6Ash.1007$ya1.456@news02.roc.ny...
>> It's an '04 soft top in year round use as my daily driver. I can't imagine
>> a better product. As long as the plastic isn't gouged it will buff out
>> scuffs and seem to keep the windows from "yellowing".
>> Kate wrote:
>>> How long have you been using it Frank?
>>> Mothers has always made good products...
>>> Does it help with those little unavoidable scuffs at all?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>> Kate
>>>
>>> "Frank_v7.0" <none@no.net> wrote in message
>>> news:Vbqsh.983$ya1.357@news02.roc.ny...
>>>> "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
>>>
>> --
>> FRH
>
>
--
FRH
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