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douglas 09-21-2011 09:49 PM

maintainance of top and leather
 
Any advice for maintaining the top and also the leather seats would be appreciated

ChadStang 09-21-2011 10:18 PM


Originally Posted by douglas (Post 158420)
Any advice for maintaining the top and also the leather seats would be appreciated

Leather conditioner is a good idea for the seats. Some members here have suggested Autoglym but I haven't had a chance to use it. I have used their tire dressing which works great. It can be picked up at Canadian tire. As far as the top is yours vinyl or cloth?

Ronnie06GT 09-21-2011 10:25 PM


Originally Posted by douglas (Post 158420)
Any advice for maintaining the top and also the leather seats would be appreciated

Ragtop makes an excellant cleaner and conditioner for both vinyl and cloth tops. As for leather seats, I use either autoglym or mcquires rich leather.

SNAKEBITE 09-23-2011 12:12 AM

I would suggest specific proper products

douglas 09-27-2011 10:36 AM

I am a new owner of a 2001 gt with a black top and am not sure what you mean when you say specific proper products
Thanks Douglas

SNAKEBITE 09-27-2011 05:45 PM

If the top is vinyl us a vinyl cleaner and not some generic cleaner, same for the rims rubber plastic etc

Ronnie06GT 09-27-2011 07:47 PM

http://wolfsteins.com/index2.php

BLKnRD09GT 09-29-2011 01:35 AM

^^^^^ thanks Ronnie06Gt. I've been looking for RAGGTOPP but can't find it.
As for taking care of the top, I usually use a good vacuum with a strong suction on it regularly. Use a tool with a brush head ( hard floors), not the one that's for carpeting. Make sure the brush head is clean. I use a shopvac with the long tubes attached to make it easier to reach. I open the top halfway and get in all the creases at the back and sides ( drip rails? ). Use the small attachment ( mines round) with hair on it. I've also used those lint pickup rollers on it if I'm in a hurry ( for fluff, white lint, etc.). Give it a good light spray with the hose afterwards to get it wet and let it stand for a few minutes ( soak in). But be very, careful NOT to use too much force. I go over it this way a few times making sure it's rinsed well. Then I wash the rest of the car. Not sure about yours, but mine doesn't get driven in the rain. Hope this helps.

SNAKEBITE 09-29-2011 04:44 PM

^^^sounds very thorough

ChadStang 09-29-2011 08:44 PM


Originally Posted by SNAKEBITE (Post 158943)
^^^sounds very thorough

Yeah good thing you have a hardtop. Waxing your roof takes less time than that.


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