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    Just One More Coat Beemerboy's Avatar
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    Vinly Rag Top

    I`m working over a vinly rap top on friday of this week. What are you guys suing to clean then protect?

    Its a newr car but not in a garage and has some dirt you can see.

    What I have done in the passed is use a muilt purpose clean with a soft brissle brush, then I use a 3M vinly dressing

    Would be interested in what you guys are doing, I know Ragg Topp is a good product but have no experence with it
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    I use Spray and Wipe on my 67 Caddy top...and I never have to worry what else it gets on
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    do you use spray and wipe to clean your toilet porrboy? I bet it would get it sparkling! lol there just arn`t enough uses for that product!
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    Yes i do....my wife doesn`t but I do..lol

    I have a friend who uses it only in the and around the house...hates cl;eaning cars, but bathrooms and kitchen...
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    Just One More Coat Beemerboy's Avatar
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    Thanks for the advice here is the car before and after. I used ragg topp to clean and Lexol vinly treatment after. I think that the Lexol vinly stuff was the bomb
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    very nice. I`m going to be getting a bunch of lexol products in on my next order. I can`t wait to try it now.
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    hey beemerboy, looks great. i`ll have to grab the vinylex next time i get a hold of a vinyl top. i`ve been using 303 but i think i like the look you`ve got better. nice

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    I used that Lexol vinlyex on my car yesterday and it does a great job. Kind of reminds me of the old days when Armorall was in fashion. Its a high shine product but leave NO oily effects at all.
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    I have been using Vinylex for a L-O-N-G (Well I am 17, so 2 years is a long time to me , all of you old people) time, and I still use it. Its hard for me to pay a HUGE price for 303 and then have to work my butt off using it to get the right shine. Vinylex may not have the same UV protection as 303, but its danged close. Plus it looks awesome!
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    Thumbs up

    Wow looks great.... I think i will have to pick some of that up...
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    Very nice !!!

    Lexol... Great products !!!
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    Looks GREAT! I`d say with results like that no need to change.

    Nice work!

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