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Originally Posted by Rnchdude I used the 303 per instructions on the bottle (didn't apply using a paintbrush as suggested on here) and it made NO improvement. Not a single

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Old 11-09-2015, 02:25 PM   #16 (permalink)
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I used the 303 per instructions on the bottle (didn't apply using a paintbrush as suggested on here) and it made NO improvement. Not a single bead of water on the top at the next rainstorm. Applied liberally to a clean, dry top, then parked in the sun for a few hours to "cure". On another forum I read a similar complaint so I'll contact the company. Maybe a bad batch?? Of course, now El Nino has started up out here so It'll be a while for a clean dry top again.
Not sure, did you use the 303 protectant, too? I used the 303 cleaner, waited for it to dry, then used the 303 protectant. Beads like crazy! Just checking because 303 makes a lot of different products.
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Ya, I used the Fabric protector. I didn't use their brand for cleaning. And there's hardly any liquid left in the bottle, so I know I sprayed pretty heavy. I sent the mfg an email and will post how they respond.
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A rep from Gold Eagle (maker of 303) contacted me right away, apologized for the issue and sent me a new 32 oz bottle to try again. I told him I would buy their cleaner product and try again. Super customer service for sure.
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Ya, I used the Fabric protector. I didn't use their brand for cleaning. And there's hardly any liquid left in the bottle, so I know I sprayed pretty heavy. I sent the mfg an email and will post how they respond.
Weird. I use the 303 Fabric Protector every 4-5 month and it beads up like crazy, but diminishes during long rains. Paint brush method and use about 2/3 bottle each dose.
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Might be a little off topic but what material is the top made of?
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used raggtop cleaner and sealant 1x year on porsche, excellent
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Might be a little off topic but what material is the top made of?
Pretty sure it is canvas. It's not the vinyl, shiny material used on the 350Z roadster.
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I've had great results with the 303 fabric protector. It beads water like crazy.

This is the one I used:

Amazon.com: 303 82043306066 (30606) Fabric Guard Trigger Sprayer, 32 fl. oz.: Automotive

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Porsche uses a high grade canvas from Hartz, they recommend Raggtop, used it for years, excellent....I do use 303 protectant on the Z, tires, interior, rubber moldings,etc.
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I just did the first major cleaning of mine & used Raggtopp. It came out really good & was a very easy task.

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The first step in cleaning is always to vacuum the top. Most often, this is the only cleaning needed. When washing, I use commercial convertible top cleaner, like Meguirer's, using a brush with long, soft bristles. Once dry, I apply a water proofer like those mentioned in prior posts. I do this once per season. (In Iowa, that's April through October.)
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what about cleaning inside guys, i noticed some white sort of stuff in mine want to clean that up.... and yeh no jokes
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what about cleaning inside guys, i noticed some white sort of stuff in mine want to clean that up.... and yeh no jokes
Welll... I assume to clean all that "Rocket Sauce" inside your roof, you would follow the same process as if you were cleaning the outside...although I would suggest looking into a special cleaner that works well removing jizz
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Reading through the thread I'm seeing several products and would like some advice on which to get, cost of the product is irrelevant as a new top is much, much more and I'd rather invest in maintaining it than have to replace it:


Meguiar's G2016 Convertible Top Cleaner - 16 oz

- vs -
303 (30207) Multi-Surface Cleaner Trigger Sprayer, 32 Fl. oz



303 (30606) Fabric Guard Trigger Sprayer, 32 fl. oz.
- vs -
303 (30313-CSR) Aerospace Protectant Trigger Sprayer, 32 Fl. oz.
Not recommended for canvas/fabric


Also found this video, not sure about using a pressure washer, seems like a bad idea:
How to clean and protect your car's fabric convertible top by Auto Obsessed

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I used 303 Fabric Guard and it worked great.

http://www.amazon.com/303-30606-Fabr...av_hcs_bia_t_1

I would not use a power washer on a fabric top, but I'm pretty anal about cleaning it. I also never use auto car washes. I hand wash and use a soft bristle (horse hair) brush to work up a lather and then rinse. I also use a lint roller after the top is dry to get any horse hairs or fuzzies that may have stuck around.
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