Raggtopp Convertable Top Brush - Quik Review

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I was fortunate enough to get chosen to try out this new product. [thanks Autogeek]
It arrived a couple nights ago... No, it's not a Chia Pet...

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It's the Raggtopp Convertable Top Brush! [thanks for the standing ovation, you may be seated now. Lol]

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I don't usually let my car get this dirty... But I was trying to provide the best possible conditions in order to review this brush.

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Before shots:

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I always start off with a good vacuum of the top.

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Here you can see the difference the vacuum makes in getting the topical dust and dirt off prior to rinsing the fabric.

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Next step was rinsing the top with water.

I don't have any Raggtopp cleaner.. But I do have Meguiars Convertable Top Cleaner, so that's what I used.

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Agitated with the new Raggtopp brush..

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The Megs cleaner in combo with the Raggtopp brush produces instant lather. Really nice. Brush feels like you're massaging your top clean.

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Follow it up with a thorough rinse.

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After:

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Lookin good.

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Overall thoughts on the Raggtopp Convertable Top Brush: definitely the best brush I've used to clean the top. Nice length of 2" bristles, they provide a great feel during the cleaning process and never feel like you're being too aggressive. No major problem with the bristles shedding during use. [I counted maybe a handful of bristles that came off, but not a problem] It does take quite a while for the brush to fully dry after use [in case anyone's wondering]

Overall I give it 2 thumbs up. It's solid.
Thanks for reading.
 
Nice review! Nice before/after pics!

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Thank you for the review. Also nice that it's made in the US.

What do you typically use prior to this? Also, do you own an Atlasta brush? Pretty useful for chasing junk from the seams/stitching.
 
That brush looks bigger than I thought is was going to be.
 
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