J jvamagic New member Joined Oct 19, 2012 Messages 79 Reaction score 0 Dec 9, 2016 #1 Hi, I have a vinyl vet top on my 90' Ford Mustang and I'm wondering if I need to use a 'horsehair' type of brush to clean. Can I use a harsher brush? Thanks in advance.
Hi, I have a vinyl vet top on my 90' Ford Mustang and I'm wondering if I need to use a 'horsehair' type of brush to clean. Can I use a harsher brush? Thanks in advance.
atgonzales New member Joined Oct 5, 2013 Messages 744 Reaction score 0 Dec 9, 2016 #2 Try this http://www.autogeek.net/raggtopp-premium-fabric-kit.html Sent from my iPad using Autogeekonline mobile app
Try this http://www.autogeek.net/raggtopp-premium-fabric-kit.html Sent from my iPad using Autogeekonline mobile app
J jvamagic New member Joined Oct 19, 2012 Messages 79 Reaction score 0 Dec 9, 2016 Thread starter #3 I forgot to mention I already own 303 convertible top protectant. I don't have a brush aside from the one I use to clean my wheels? - Chemical Guys ACC_G08 - Wheel & Tire Brush, Short Handle Would this be too harsh on a vinyl top?
I forgot to mention I already own 303 convertible top protectant. I don't have a brush aside from the one I use to clean my wheels? - Chemical Guys ACC_G08 - Wheel & Tire Brush, Short Handle Would this be too harsh on a vinyl top?
ViperGuy21 New member Joined Apr 6, 2015 Messages 802 Reaction score 0 Dec 9, 2016 #4 Try just a cleaner and towel first. The only one I've done was on a 31 Ford, so I wanted to be overly careful. This ended up being significantly more effective than I thought it would be. Of course, this may not be enough for your particular case
Try just a cleaner and towel first. The only one I've done was on a 31 Ford, so I wanted to be overly careful. This ended up being significantly more effective than I thought it would be. Of course, this may not be enough for your particular case