Soft top care
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Soft top care
I had posted this originally on in the Detailing section but did not get a response. This is my first soft top convertible and wondered if anyone uses a product to preserve and protect the top. If so, what do you recommend?
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B8.5 Audi S5 3.0 TFSI Coupe
This to clean it
http://gtechniq.com/shop/3s-for-cars...r-concentrate/
This to protect it
http://gtechniq.com/shop/3s-for-cars...-smart-fabric/
http://gtechniq.com/shop/3s-for-cars...r-concentrate/
This to protect it
http://gtechniq.com/shop/3s-for-cars...-smart-fabric/
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Endorsed by Haartz, the makers of MB (and many others) tops:
http://www.haartz.com/en/products/co...le_topping.asp)
This product is recommended:
http://www.haartz.com/en/consumer_in...p_cleaning.asp
http://www.wolfsteins.com/product-fk.htm
http://www.haartz.com/en/products/co...le_topping.asp)
This product is recommended:
http://www.haartz.com/en/consumer_in...p_cleaning.asp
http://www.wolfsteins.com/product-fk.htm
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Hello ! I have used the Gtech products and to be honest I have not found them to be that effective. The image of them beading is highly misleading!!! Mercedes do their own cleaner and protector which I have used on my own car and found them to be okay. They are not that expensive but they can only be used on the later E class Cabs A207. They are not to be used on the C class Cab.....
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RaggTopp Fabric Convertible Top Cleaner & Protectant Kit - endorsed by Haartz, the manufacturer of MB vert tops. Don't know if I'm violating MBWorld etiquette by posting the following, but here's where I get all my detailing gear: http://www.autogeek.net/fabric-conve...-care-kit.html
Used it on my 06 CLK55 Cabrio top - looks brand new, and repels water nicely.
Used it on my 06 CLK55 Cabrio top - looks brand new, and repels water nicely.
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RaggTopp Fabric Convertible Top Cleaner & Protectant Kit - endorsed by Haartz, the manufacturer of MB vert tops. Don't know if I'm violating MBWorld etiquette by posting the following, but here's where I get all my detailing gear: http://www.autogeek.net/fabric-conve...-care-kit.html
Used it on my 06 CLK55 Cabrio top - looks brand new, and repels water nicely.
Used it on my 06 CLK55 Cabrio top - looks brand new, and repels water nicely.
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Hey Dudley, saw your post. Just wanted to pass along that I get all my detailing gear from AutoGeek. I've got no association with them, just a satisfied customer. I spend about four to five hours a week detailing my car. I use a variety of products, and lots of it, so I thought I'd pass along my source to someone who's looking for input. Cheers!
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Hey Dudley, saw your post. Just wanted to pass along that I get all my detailing gear from AutoGeek. I've got no association with them, just a satisfied customer. I spend about four to five hours a week detailing my car. I use a variety of products, and lots of it, so I thought I'd pass along my source to someone who's looking for input. Cheers!
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Fabric Top Protector
I've had a lot of convertibles and a product called 303 Tech Fabric Guard which is available from Autogeek is the best fabric protector I've ever seen. It lasts at least 3 years. It is used a lot in the boating business to protect boat covers & sails. They also make a 303 cleaner; works great.
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