Pros? Cons? Thinking about trying a portable home use steamer to get out the original vinyl tops on 2 of my C Body's looking better.
I've had cleaners like Purple Power discolor trim on some newer cars...be careful where you let it run.Purple Power or something like that
Good point. Let me back peddle a bit on that.I've had cleaners like Purple Power discolor trim on some newer cars...be careful where you let it run.
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B001444...olid=37FPUUXHT633A&psc=0&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_itTrev swears by a particular cleaner , used mostly for boating applications. I can never remember the name of it though.
Whenever I see "Boat Cleaner", I think of the movie "Let's go to Prison"
Pros? Cons? Thinking about trying a portable home use steamer to get out the original vinyl tops on 2 of my C Body's looking better.
I've always used whitewall cleaner and a stiff brush. I keep the car body very wet while doing it, the whitewall cleaner should not run off on dry paint. I do a quarter section at a time, rinsing it well. After it dries, I may do it again if needed. If not, I apply two (2) coats of Mop & Glo vinyl; floor wax. I pot it on with a sponge, let it dry, next day apply one more. I've used this product for 40+ years on all the Everflex vinyl; roofs on every Rolls-Royce or Bentley I've sold. It brings out the original sheen, and protects the vinyl top. Here's a photo of my 30 year old Silver Spur with the ORIGINAL VINYL TOP, only Mop & Glo was ever used as a protectant:
Happy Motoring!
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