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Old 04-15-2011, 10:26 AM
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Question for all: My convertable top seems to have several small spots that need to be cleaned. The age of the stain is unknown and I have 6 small spots just below the window, looking for a good way to try to clean them.
 
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Old 04-15-2011, 11:15 AM
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Many just clean their canvas tops using their car wash suds and a medium bristle brush--when washing their cars. I've also heard of using lint cleaning rollers (adhesive tape) to get any lint or trash off the tops when they're dry.

I use 303 Fabric/Vinyl Tonneau & Convertible Top Cleaner--followed by an application of 303 High Tech Fabric Guard. (Note: Do not use 303 Protectant, which is an Armorall type product.) 303 Fabric Guard is a water repellent product, and an application is supposed to last something like 3 years. You can often find 303 products @ boat dealerships, but I ordered mine thru Amazon.com.

Another popular convertible top dressing is Raggtop.

Taking care of your convertible top is very important, as replacement is a very expensive proposition. It's really best that convertibles be kept garaged to avoid air pollution soot, etc. from staining the tops.
 
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A lot of folks swear by Raggtop. I used it last year and was happy. Maintenance is important.

My car came with an official Jaguar cleaning kit in the boot: Stiff brush, white foamy cleaner, 4" paintbrush (w/Jaguar logo!), and a pint of liquid waterproofing.
 
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Old 04-15-2011, 12:32 PM
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There may be some stains that won't come out of the black top...mine had a small spot below the rear window, it sat too long after bird dropping hit it (size of a pea) Its now a little grey spot (bleaching effect).

Nowdays, any hint of a contaminant gets an instant cleaning! I've learned.
 
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Old 04-15-2011, 08:17 PM
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I'm satisfied with Raggtopp. Works great. With either Raggtopp or 303, you need to treat it at least once per season, depending on where you live.
 
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This is my RaggTopp conditioning / application and it worked well Roof Conditioning
 
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