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Car Forum / Saab Cars / August 2004

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Washing 9-3 Convertible

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indecisive - 24 Aug 2004 11:15 GMT
Hi All

Just about to buy a 2000 9-3 Convertible (drool;-))...not having has a soft
top before...I just wondered is there any special way to wash the roof? Do I
use ordinary car washes and soaps or do I have to buy something especially
for the purpose?

Thanks in advance.
Mark Beckett - 24 Aug 2004 13:44 GMT
I wash my black 2000 9-3 Convertible about every week (mostly to clean the
wheels) and only soap the top (with car detergent) soon after a bird gets to
it. When I do I make certain to remove all suds and dry thoroughly before
lowering. It rains enough here not to have to wash too often. BTW the best
tool for cleaning the top is a lint brush used for pet hair on clothing. I
have a big dog so they are always available around my house. I have seen
people take SAAB convertibles through automatic car washes (they must be
leased!) so doing it manually is definitely the preferred method. There are
sprays to renew the waterproofing (3M is one) periodically too. I recommend
you get "decisive" about maintaining your SAAB and it will reward you.
Enjoy - hope its a stick.

> Hi All
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> Thanks in advance.
indecisive - 25 Aug 2004 10:02 GMT
> I wash my black 2000 9-3 Convertible about every week (mostly to clean the
> wheels) and only soap the top (with car detergent) soon after a bird gets to
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> you get "decisive" about maintaining your SAAB and it will reward you.
> Enjoy - hope its a stick.

Hehe...thanks for the advice ;-)

And no...it is an Auto with the high pressure turbo ;-)
Steph - 27 Aug 2004 03:26 GMT
I use Armorall car wash soap since it won't strip any wax,
and a soft brush on a handle from West Marine (time saver).
Same thing on the soft top, chamois it dry.

Park the shitbox and come inside!

Steph

'67 Corvette Conv. 427/435
05 Sierra Crew Cab Dmax/Ally

>Hi All
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>Thanks in advance.
indecisive - 27 Aug 2004 09:45 GMT
> I use Armorall car wash soap since it won't strip any wax,
> and a soft brush on a handle from West Marine (time saver).
> Same thing on the soft top, chamois it dry.
>
> Park the shitbox and come inside!

Lol!

I'm not sure we have "West Marine" in Australia, but we do have Armorall so
I'll take your advice. Thanks ;-)
Jay B - 28 Aug 2004 02:01 GMT
>> I use Armorall car wash soap since it won't strip any wax,
>> and a soft brush on a handle from West Marine (time saver).
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>I'm not sure we have "West Marine" in Australia, but we do have Armorall so
>I'll take your advice. Thanks ;-)

Only use water on the top unless you have a reason to do otherwise
(as in, whatever you are trying to remove won't come off with water
and gentle scrubbing. Treat the top periodically with a proper
preservative.

A "real" car wash soap is always recommended. Some soaps remove your
wax - those are best avoided.
PAPAGENE4JACK - 28 Aug 2004 23:33 GMT
I have a 92 conv with orig top on it .   I use plane water, no detergent on
it and it looks like i put it on last year.

                          papa
indecisive - 29 Aug 2004 11:33 GMT
Thanks again guys.

I just completed the deal.

A 2000 9-3 convertible, black with charcoal leather and the HOT engine. ;-))
Just having the woodgrain fitted and will collect this week...woohoo!

> I have a 92 conv with orig top on it .   I use plane water, no detergent on
> it and it looks like i put it on last year.
>
>                            papa
 
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