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OK folks, what is the best product to help weatherproof the old vinyl hardtop on LS's & Premiers ?
Ta John
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Hi John,
I asked an upholstery restoration place about the best product to use on vinyl doortrims and he said baby oil. Armourall et al actually dry the vinyl out over time.
HTH...Dave
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Try colour matched shoe pollish, as it restores the colour & protects it from the weather.... Kevin
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John, I don't have an LS or anything like it, but I do have something with an even worse vinyl top - one of my cars is a 1984 Suzuki Sierra softop. (Yeah, yeah, okay, stop laughing fellas.)
Anyway, I've resisted the urge to join the anti-Armourall c
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Yeah show polish may be the go. I used to use black parade gloss on my 1981 Celica (hahaha yeah I know) bumpers when I was young. They polished up sweet.
So maybe chamois colour MAY just do it.
Cheers J
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