Vinyl top?

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BEsuper

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Hello,

As a Poorboys enthousiast I would like to use a Poorboys product for my Citroën CX's vynil top.

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What is your advise? Some people advise to use liquid shoe shine but I have my doubts about that.

It rains often here in Belgium so I would like something durable that doesn't streak.

Regards,

BEsuper
Belgium
Belgium
 

Poorboy

Founder
Staff member
Welcome to our forum :smt006

I would use Trim Restorer ...spread it out thin and evenly using a sponge applicator .... leave it on as long as possible in the sun ... then buff it off thoroughly with a cotton towel ... not microfibre, cotton :wink:
 
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Page

Guest
Poorboy said:
Welcome to our forum :smt006

I would use Trim Restorer ...spread it out thin and evenly using a sponge applicator .... leave it on as long as possible in the sun ... then buff it off thoroughly with a cotton towel ... not microfibre, cotton :wink:

Steve is that why i have been getting a lot of uneven coverage when i use Natural Look i am using a microfiber towel . I will try using a cotton towel the next time
 

Poorboy

Founder
Staff member
Page said:
Poorboy said:
Welcome to our forum :smt006

I would use Trim Restorer ...spread it out thin and evenly using a sponge applicator .... leave it on as long as possible in the sun ... then buff it off thoroughly with a cotton towel ... not microfibre, cotton :wink:

Steve is that why i have been getting a lot of uneven coverage when i use Natural Look i am using a microfiber towel . I will try using a cotton towel the next time

yup ...microfiber is removing some of the dressing not evening it out
 
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BEsuper

Guest
I've bought Trim Restorer from the Belgian Poorboys dealer, applied it with a large flat foam brush (found in an artist's shop). I let it dry and buffed it wit a piece of soft cotton. At first, I was afraid it woudn't dry out evenly but the morning after, it exceeded my expecattions. After 2 layers the vynil top looks almost like it left the factory 32 years ago.

Great product! Also quite economical to use: 1/4 of the bottle for 2 layers on the very large roof and boot lid.
 

Poorboy

Founder
Staff member
BEsuper said:
I've bought Trim Restorer from the Belgian Poorboys dealer, applied it with a large flat foam brush (found in an artist's shop). I let it dry and buffed it wit a piece of soft cotton. At first, I was afraid it woudn't dry out evenly but the morning after, it exceeded my expecattions. After 2 layers the vynil top looks almost like it left the factory 32 years ago.

Great product! Also quite economical to use: 1/4 of the bottle for 2 layers on the very large roof and boot lid.

you still used too much :smt043
 
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