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I have.
The floor wax yellows & cracks over time. |
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Thats because you didn't strip it like a floor with ammonia !!!...used to do the tires too before armor all !!! The ammonia wasn't real pleasant to work with...how about lemon Pledge on the interior...kinda slippery but came in handy sometimes
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Inside of your ride must have been like the scene in "Deliverance"---
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Thanks for all the responses. I think I'll give the nylon brush and comet a try.
James
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Comet contains bleach which is very harsh. I have seen clothing splashed with bleach and not rinsed out that looked like battery acid got to it. Read the warnings on a container of "Bleach White", it's main ingredient is bleach...
I wouldn't use anything but a soft bristle brush and some soapy water or some actual vinyl top cleaner unless this was a last ditch effort to pull a little life out of an already shot top. Replacement costs are expensive and I would think you would want the top to last as long as possible. If you do use Comet or other bleach products don't get it on paint, stainless, or alum and be sure to rinse the top very well or the bleach will slowly eat away the vinyl. |
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