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Just purchased an '06 VW Beetle Convertible and before reading this thread purchased the 303 fabric convertible top cleaner and protectant. Should I return what I purchased or just use it for now then when it needs cleaning and protection again use something else? Thanks in advance for your advice. I'm a noob to detailing although I've been doing it using only elbow grease and various products since I was a kid, now I'm close to 50 and a female. This site has provided so much valuable information.
I purchased the 303 convertible products a few weeks ago when I brought home my new to me Beetle. The weather has not been good enough outside (it's been between 0 and 25 degrees) to do the cleaning and protecting however, I plan to go to a local do it yourself car wash to wash car and clean roof then bring the vehicle home to thoroughly dry then protect. Since sun and temperatures aren't on my side, I have to allow the top to dry in my garage which is about 25 degrees warmer than it is outside plus I can turn on my parabolic heater which will warm it up even more. I plan to let it dry at least 1 day before applying protectant. Do you think this process will work or should I wait until spring? Thanks in advance!Absolutely not! I have a fabric top... I used the Raggtop first and it worked great. Be careful if you use the aerosol version with any wind whatsoever... It can land on the paint all the way on the other side of the car easily. Then I tried the 303 and I think it is better then the Raggtop. When I spray my top with the hose it will rinse off the top in beads for awhile before allowing the top to even become wet. Also, it really seems to leave my material darker looking. I wish you were standing right here so I could show you up close. Anyway, either one works good and the key is to apply 3 thin layers. Will last forever like this.
Method:
1.-Clean top with proper cleaner and a gentle brush
2.-Allow to completely dry in the sun. When you think its dry let it dry awhile more
3.-Depending on the product you use, wind condtions, etc. you should either cover the painted areas or keep a waterless wash/mf towels handy.
4.-Apply a very thin coat evenly across the entire surface making sure to apply to the stitching and seams as well.
5.-Allow to completely dry in the sun. (If you applied it very thin this should only take 15-30 minutes if you are in the sun)
6.-Repeat step 4 and 5
7.-Repeat step 4 and 5
Then just wash on a decent schedule with your regular car wash. To clean my top (after rinsing) I apply my Ultima paint guard wash water to the top and gently brush it with a big tampioca brush. Then just rinse it clean.
By the way, Welcome to Autogeek!! Let us know what you think of the 303 after you try it.
I have to allow the top to dry in my garage which is about 25 degrees warmer than it is outside plus I can turn on my parabolic heater which will warm it up even more. I plan to let it dry at least 1 day before applying protectant. Do you think this process will work or should I wait until spring? Thanks in advance!