Thread: Vinyl Protection
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11-25-2005 10:20 AM #1
Vinyl Protection
I have a black vinyl top on my truck and I was wondering if anyone had any ideas on some products of ideas as to cleaning the top and protecting it.
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11-25-2005 12:13 PM #2
i have a vinyl tonneau cover that i havent had too long, but i used some armeral on it and it cleaned it up pretty nice and had a very slick coating on it.
Thats all ive used though, hope this helps.
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11-25-2005 12:41 PM #3
Because I never liked the hi-gloss look of full strength Armour All, I cut it with a 50% mixed with water. It cuts down on the gloss, but still provides protection. Now, this what I use on my tires. For a vinyl top, I'd probably go 75% A/A and 25% water.---Tom
1964 Studebaker Commander
1964 Studebaker Daytona
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11-25-2005 03:15 PM #4
I've heard that Armour All drys the vinyl out, is there any truth to that?
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11-25-2005 07:34 PM #5
ArmorAll needs to be trashed , its junk , once it is used it sucks all the petroleum out of the plastics / rubber , once its on you need to keep on using it , or it will dry out .
I bought a new toyota , and told them NOT to armorall my bed liner , and damnit if they didnt put that shit on , and now after these years of not using it , the liner is chalky white , and you can take your fingernail across it and take a gouge out of the liner .
Plus its a bitch to get off if you have to repaint any parts of the car .
PAint and silicone dont mix !!!
Use a petroleum base product for plastics or rubber , NO SILICONE !!!!!!!!!!!
SprayTech
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11-25-2005 09:34 PM #6
Spraytech, what would you recommend instead of Armorall then? Your right about it though... I didn't think it was the armorall doing that kind of thing.www.streamlineautocare.com
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11-26-2005 06:13 PM #7
Theres a couple of different brands out there, I just don't know which ones are good
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12-15-2005 10:39 AM #8
303 protectant....... im not sure if its silicone based, but this stuff works great
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