> 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