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> Sail Panel & Roof Care, What do you find works best?
Briby37
post Apr 10 2015, 11:06 AM
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Hey Everyone!

I tried to do a search for what you all do for sail panel vinyl and roof care/maintenance, but couldn't find anything.

Outside of regular washing, what steps do you take to keep the vinyl and roof looking rich and black?

My car should arrive tomorrow (I'll post pictures), and since I can't get it registered until Monday, I plan on taking some time to feel up my new 914 by giving it a wax.

Thanks in advance!
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designerguy90
post Apr 20 2015, 04:30 PM
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I really like to use 303 aerospace protectant. I use it on my targa top, and other rubber bits. Havent used it on vinyl, I would assume it works just fine!
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post Apr 20 2015, 04:57 PM
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QUOTE(designerguy90 @ Apr 20 2015, 05:30 PM) *

I really like to use 303 aerospace protectant. I use it on my targa top, and other rubber bits. Havent used it on vinyl, I would assume it works just fine!

I would agree on the 303 protectant (you can buy it on Amazon easily). I was searching for a replacement for the discontinued Turtle Wax vinyl top wax (I have a thing for large American cars), and the 303 was mentioned several times. I've been using it for a few years now, and it is truly amazing stuff. It looks like Armor-All right out of the bottle, but is not greasy and will not run when it gets wet. It also does not attract and hold dust - it's dry once lightly buffed.
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