Care products for a new soft top
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Mrs D has had a new soft top fitted to her car.
We've got the opportunity to keep it looking its best from day one. The material is twill weave, and it's a dark blue colour if that makes any difference.
Does anyone have recommendations for protectorants, cleaners and conditioners? On previous cars we've used the two-step kit (possibly Meguiars, possibly Turtle Wax) that can be bought at Halfords but surely there's something better now?
Thanks in advance.
We've got the opportunity to keep it looking its best from day one. The material is twill weave, and it's a dark blue colour if that makes any difference.
Does anyone have recommendations for protectorants, cleaners and conditioners? On previous cars we've used the two-step kit (possibly Meguiars, possibly Turtle Wax) that can be bought at Halfords but surely there's something better now?
Thanks in advance.
If it is new you only need the protection element.
Gtechniq I1 smart fabric is excellent - make sure the hood is completely bone dry and decant the product into an old jug or similar and apply liberally with a paint brush.
Dependent on car / size of roof, a litre should be enough.
Cheers,
Chris
Gtechniq I1 smart fabric is excellent - make sure the hood is completely bone dry and decant the product into an old jug or similar and apply liberally with a paint brush.
Dependent on car / size of roof, a litre should be enough.
Cheers,
Chris
Summit_Detailing said:
If it is new you only need the protection element.
Gtechniq I1 smart fabric is excellent - make sure the hood is completely bone dry and decant the product into an old jug or similar and apply liberally with a paint brush.
Dependent on car / size of roof, a litre should be enough.
Cheers,
Chris
Thanks, I've looked it up and seen some very impressive (non-sponsored) videos so I've ordered a litre. Will follow your advice about using a paint brush as apparently it's a bugger to get off paint and glass once it's dry. Gtechniq I1 smart fabric is excellent - make sure the hood is completely bone dry and decant the product into an old jug or similar and apply liberally with a paint brush.
Dependent on car / size of roof, a litre should be enough.
Cheers,
Chris
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