Do you guys put anything on your rag top to make it shine?
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ok sweet, i think the majority has spoken, let's give the 303 a shot. Thanks.
P.s. how do i become a member? I want to share sweet pics of my s2k and write in the Classifieds?
Is there a fee?
P.s. how do i become a member? I want to share sweet pics of my s2k and write in the Classifieds?
Is there a fee?
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I've used RaggTop and it looks good. I just replace my old top with a new one top, do I have to protect it with RaggTop or is it fine? The old top I just used the power pressure washer and hit it good and than just rubbed raggtop on it.
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Note that I've used 303 and am a happy customer. I've never used Raggtop but have no reason to believe that that product isn't equally satisfactory.
Sunlight contains UV rays; UV rays are very destructive over time. If you replaced your top its likely because the UV from the sun degraded the vinyl. Put a protectant (Raggtop, 303, etc.) on the new top regularly to slow the rate of this degradation. Nothing lasts forever in the sunlight, but a good protectant can definitely extend the life of your new top.
Sunlight contains UV rays; UV rays are very destructive over time. If you replaced your top its likely because the UV from the sun degraded the vinyl. Put a protectant (Raggtop, 303, etc.) on the new top regularly to slow the rate of this degradation. Nothing lasts forever in the sunlight, but a good protectant can definitely extend the life of your new top.
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Raggtopp is much better for you top than 303 IMHO.
303 looks nice but it runs when you next wash the car, Raggtopp does not. I have buffed it let it dry in the sun, the garage, hot or cool,it does not matter. I have a black car with tinted windows and can tell you that it runs, not an opinion but a demonstrable fact. I can see it on my glass and paint.
Raggtopp has never run on me. So I use 303 on vinyl that does not get wet, Raggtopp on things that do.
303 looks nice but it runs when you next wash the car, Raggtopp does not. I have buffed it let it dry in the sun, the garage, hot or cool,it does not matter. I have a black car with tinted windows and can tell you that it runs, not an opinion but a demonstrable fact. I can see it on my glass and paint.
Raggtopp has never run on me. So I use 303 on vinyl that does not get wet, Raggtopp on things that do.
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Raggtopp is much better for you top than 303 IMHO.
303 looks nice but it runs when you next wash the car, Raggtopp does not. I have buffed it let it dry in the sun, the garage, hot or cool,it does not matter. I have a black car with tinted windows and can tell you that it runs, not an opinion but a demonstrable fact. I can see it on my glass and paint.
Raggtopp has never run on me. So I use 303 on vinyl that does not get wet, Raggtopp on things that do.
303 looks nice but it runs when you next wash the car, Raggtopp does not. I have buffed it let it dry in the sun, the garage, hot or cool,it does not matter. I have a black car with tinted windows and can tell you that it runs, not an opinion but a demonstrable fact. I can see it on my glass and paint.
Raggtopp has never run on me. So I use 303 on vinyl that does not get wet, Raggtopp on things that do.
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Have you let the 303 dry and then buffed it (per the instructions)? I've never noticed 303 running when I've applied it properly.
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303 here as well......many years. Rinse top and apply when still wet. Rub it in and then let it set. You won't be disappointed. I have found the key for even application is the wet step....
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