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by craig12 » Sun Mar 31, 2019 5:23 pm
any clues on how to get a vinyl roof in tip top condition after washing , is there a black dye system as such you can apply, afterwards ?
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by droopsnoot » Sun Mar 31, 2019 6:02 pm
There used to be a product called "Back to black" that was really intended for application to vehicles with lots of black plastic trim, that might do the trick.
Be warned though - I found that stuff tended to become addictive. By that I mean let's say it took ten years for your black trim to fade to a point where you wanted to do something about it, after you'd applied the product it would be maybe six months before it wanted some more. I put that down to the product being a coating that faded more quickly than the original surface. I think the one I used was an Autoglym product, but it's probably similar to the original.
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by 68 dave » Sun Mar 31, 2019 9:47 pm
I sell and have used autoglym vinyl rubber care it brought my vinyl roof up like new, but you will have to repeat the application every three months. Autoglym also do I die in a spray can I will read the label tomorrow if I get a chance. I will let you know.
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