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Old 07-29-2012, 06:59 AM
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What have you used to protect your convertible top? I have a 2011 A5 Teak Brown Metallic Cabriolet with a brown convertible top. I'd like to put some type of cleaner and protectant on the top but I'm not sure what to use.
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I use Raggtopp. 303 has a product that is supposed to be pretty good too. I've never used the Griot's product Force-1 linked too, but I have a lot of other stuff from Griot's and have overall been happy with it.
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I've had good results with RaggTopp. Good demo video here:

http://www.autogeek.net/covtopplas.html
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Originally Posted by DHH
I've had good results with RaggTopp. Good demo video here:

http://www.autogeek.net/covtopplas.html
Thanks. I'll check it out.
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RaggTopp would be a good place to start and is approved by Haartz.
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Default Protectant on a new top?

Originally Posted by 447debbie
What have you used to protect your convertible top? I have a 2011 A5 Teak Brown Metallic Cabriolet with a brown convertible top. I'd like to put some type of cleaner and protectant on the top but I'm not sure what to use.
Sounds like a great color combination. I have a brown top on my Glacier White and really like it.

I hear lots of good things about 303 protectant. However, I asked the technical team at 303 a question regarding application, and got this detailed reply. 2011 is pretty new, I would think.

Synopsis: They do not feel a new top needs protectant.

Here is the reply:


HI Jon, thank you for the inquiry about your personal vehicle.

It the topping is “new” it does not need to be treated with anything, nor is doing so recommended. This applies to ALL outdoor fabrics.

Here’s text which will explain. Also answers your question about temperature, I believe, but if you have any questions after reviewing the following, please contact me.

Thank you for contacting 303 Products, Inc.
………………………………………………………………………………………

ALL* outdoor fabrics, INCLUDING automotive fabric convertible topping, come new
with a protective “fluoropolymer” fabric finish put on at the mill. The reasons
for this protective chemical finish are THREEFOLD:

1) To resist soiling. Treated fabrics stay cleaner much longer before soiling
(than untreated fabrics), and clean up easier when finally soiled.
2) To protect against indelible stains. Stains that otherwise would be
indelible, are usually quite easily removed from fabric because of this finish.
3) To provide and maintain water repellency.

No matter what type of outdoor fabric you have or what company manufactured it,
the protective fabric finish will diminish over time. Eventually routine care,
“cleaning and re-treating”, is required. An informed person will know when to
do this by observation....noticing the lessening and, if not done then,
inevitably the complete loss of water repellency. It is best to clean and
re-treat when diminished water repellency is first noticed. Don’t wait until
there’s no water repellency at all.

Diminishing water repellency is also the time at which when one starts to notice
soiling. Diminishing water repellency....often accompanied by the onset of
soiling….these are indicators that it is time to clean and “re-treat” the
outdoor fabric.

So, should one “treat” outdoor fabric when it is new? NO. It is not
recommended or necessary.
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OK, I'm a new owner of a 2010 A5 Cab. When I wash the car should the water bead up on the roof? I'm thinking it should, so I'm looking at some king of sealant. I've used 303 in the past so I was leaning that way.
Anybody else used it?

Thanks
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Originally Posted by delliot
OK, I'm a new owner of a 2010 A5 Cab. When I wash the car should the water bead up on the roof? I'm thinking it should, so I'm looking at some king of sealant. I've used 303 in the past so I was leaning that way.
Anybody else used it?

Thanks
I haven't used 303 but raggtop works well from my experience. Is your top still repelling water or does it soak right in? If I spray my top with water, it beads. I have to saturate it for it to soak in.
If that isn't the case with yours, get it addressed sooner than later.
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Originally Posted by Boostedws6
I haven't used 303 but raggtop works well from my experience. Is your top still repelling water or does it soak right in? If I spray my top with water, it beads. I have to saturate it for it to soak in.
If that isn't the case with yours, get it addressed sooner than later.
yeah, there's no beading what so ever... guess I'll treat it this weekend.


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