Raggtopp
yup- good stuff... have you used it before?
a whole lot easier to use than the cloth top stuff (my wifes bmw, for example, has raggtopp on it- had to cover the car with a sheet and then mask it off. the cloth raggtopp is a spray that you dont want on the car, just on the top). same applies to the vinyl tops, but you can spray the product on a rag and apply it unlike the cloth top stuff...
a whole lot easier to use than the cloth top stuff (my wifes bmw, for example, has raggtopp on it- had to cover the car with a sheet and then mask it off. the cloth raggtopp is a spray that you dont want on the car, just on the top). same applies to the vinyl tops, but you can spray the product on a rag and apply it unlike the cloth top stuff...
Raggtopp is the best! .... I like using the foam applicators to apply Raggtopp (dedicated to Raggtopp use of course). Microfiber applicators are also good alternatives. Spray the Raggtopp directly to the applicator than apply via thin even coat to the top. The applicators are small so you are not wasting a lot of material preloading and the are very easy to handle and control.
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Originally Posted by MikeyC,Feb 28 2006, 08:53 AM
Start using it right away to keep your top looking brand new.
Man, I've already dropped $150 on car cleaning stuff in the last two days. Amazing...










