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What do you use on your vinyl top?

jeryst

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Probably been asked before but I couldnt find anything.
My vinyl top is looking a little dingy, and I dont know what to use to give it that original black shine. I've been told not to use Armorall because it dries out the vinyl.

What do you guys use?
 

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303 protectant. There simply isn't anything else that comes close.

Walmart, most automotive box stores & amazon
 

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I use this, spray on and wipe off with microfiber towel. I use it on my whole interior too so I buy it by the gallon and put it in a sprayer but they sell it in a spray bottle too. No silicone in it!
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Heard good things about Meguiar's products
Ordered a bottle of the vinyl and rubber cleaner/conditioner.
Will see how it works; have used Armor All for years. Looking forward to trying this.
Thanks

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The 303 is a good choice. Was using every other thing except Amour All. Fell onto 303 by accident and found it to be an exceptional product. Doesn’t leave a high gloss greasy look but an original satin look to any plastic or rubber, tires have a new look.
Thought it was such a great product I purchased a Gal. of it on Amazon. Thanks, Al
 

jeryst

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Thanks for the info, everyone.
Someone told me to use the wax shoe polish. Has anyone ever tried that?
 

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I would question the use of a wax made for shoes. A product like that after a lot of work putting it on, and god knows what kind of prep is necessary for its application, may melt away on a very hot day. I can recall in my military days of standing on a hot tarmac during a Personel inspection and watching the shine on your shoes melt off on to the concrete. The proper product is a must here.
 
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