Taping a softtop for winter?
I've used both and going from 303 to Raggtop was night and day. 303 darkens the top but after 1st or second time it rained it was gone.
Raggtop beads water like a boss for 4+ months and you can just see the protection, it is harder to apply though. Also if you dont buff excess off it'll make your windows and paint sticky after the first storm so don't use too much. As long as you apply, let it dry, buff off any excess... you get wax like protection that beads water from Raggtop... not so much from 303.
Raggtop beads water like a boss for 4+ months and you can just see the protection, it is harder to apply though. Also if you dont buff excess off it'll make your windows and paint sticky after the first storm so don't use too much. As long as you apply, let it dry, buff off any excess... you get wax like protection that beads water from Raggtop... not so much from 303.
I've used both and going from 303 to Raggtop was night and day. 303 darkens the top but after 1st or second time it rained it was gone.
Raggtop beads water like a boss for 4+ months and you can just see the protection, it is harder to apply though. Also if you dont buff excess off it'll make your windows and paint sticky after the first storm so don't use too much. As long as you apply, let it dry, buff off any excess... you get wax like protection that beads water from Raggtop... not so much from 303.
Raggtop beads water like a boss for 4+ months and you can just see the protection, it is harder to apply though. Also if you dont buff excess off it'll make your windows and paint sticky after the first storm so don't use too much. As long as you apply, let it dry, buff off any excess... you get wax like protection that beads water from Raggtop... not so much from 303.
hrmm im gonna have to try that stuff out.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post








