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Re: Cleaning Convertible Top
| newsonline | 28 Nov 2006 18:14 |
> > Just bought a used (10k miles) Z4 with a light tan rag top. Any > > suggestions on what to use to clean it and possibly water proof it? BMW [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > into the grain of the top material, and into the stitching without damaging > anything. I've used Autoglym's Cabriolet Hood Cleaner for our soft tops with great results. It cleans and then re-proofs the hood and protects it from staining. It's not cheap - so others might know of cheaper/better products. HTH Steve
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| Carl McIver | 27 Nov 2006 23:40 |
> Just bought a used (10k miles) Z4 with a light tan rag top. Any > suggestions on what to use to clean it and possibly water proof it? BMW > has its own line of course but they are some other brand with their logo > stamped on it so the price can triple. I just use a scrub brush and soapy water to clean the top on my other convertible. Nothing too rough or too soft, I just need the bristles to get into the grain of the top material, and into the stitching without damaging anything.
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| grinder | 25 Nov 2006 15:36 |
Just bought a used (10k miles) Z4 with a light tan rag top. Any suggestions on what to use to clean it and possibly water proof it? BMW has its own line of course but they are some other brand with their logo stamped on it so the price can triple.
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