Question about prima infinity

Ryry11

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Anyone know if it can be used on tonneau cover? Would it dry it out if it was used?
 
What type of tonneau cover is it? And what do you mean by drying out? As in cause the plastic to fade even more after you use it?
 
If it's a plastic black tonneau cover the prima can be used on it no problem. Just clean it well, let it dry, then apply the prima infinity. Keeping plastics looking good isn't fun so endurance in the product is what most people look for. A popular choice is ultima trim and tire guard. I haven't tried the carpro dlux yet which is supposed to work very well and last for a very very long time.
 
No it's a vinyl tonneau. I just wanted to give it a shine, and I was using infinity on my tires, so I just put a coat of infinity on the tonneau. By drying out I meant like a lot of silicone dressing tend to.
 
I don't think it would hurt it. You should put 303 aerospace protectant on it. I use it on all my boat vinyl. A lot of people recommend it.
 
You can use it on vinyl just fine. I used it on the inside roller shade that covers the cargo area of an SUV. I did it maybe 5 months ago and it still looks great. Infinity isn't like the old Armor All, which would eventually ruin the vinyl it was supposed to protect.
 
Thanks guys. Wasn't looking for protection on it, just a quick shine. Was feeling too lazy too go inside and get a different product so I slapped a quick coat of it on the tonneau and it gave a real nice shine 👍
 
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