Tonno Cover

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OIF Vet

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I have and Extang Black Max soft Tonno cover for my truck and I'm just curious to see what's the best product to use to clean, keep shinny and protect it from UV? Thanks.

Rob
 

Poorboy

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OIF Vet said:
I have and Extang Black Max soft Tonno cover for my truck and I'm just curious to see what's the best product to use to clean, keep shinny and protect it from UV? Thanks.

Rob

there are two ways to go here ..

Bold N Bright ... you can scrub, clean and protect in one step and then buff with a cotton towel ... this won't last very long but it will keep it clean and looking great.

Trim Restorer ... you need to have it really clean and very dry before using.
This will give nice protection , high shine, but won't really clean ...
You must also try and keep it dry for a few days after buffing (again with a cotton towel) to prevent running.

my choice would be to use BnB as needed :smt102
 
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OIF Vet

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Thanks for the help. I was reading the product information for Bold N Bright Tire Dressing and it mentions that it can be diluted. When I use it for my tonno cover, should I and dilute it or not? Thanks again for the help.

Rob
 

Poorboy

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OIF Vet said:
Thanks for the help. I was reading the product information for Bold N Bright Tire Dressing and it mentions that it can be diluted. When I use it for my tonno cover, should I and dilute it or not? Thanks again for the help.

Rob

Dilution is usually for using on interiors, engine compartments or wheel wells...I'd use it full strength for all other applications. :D
 
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