Need advice on this one
January 30, 2002 02:38PM
Yesterday I did a 10 year old sunbird that a guy bought his daughter. he didn't expect any miracles, but I was suprised how the paint come out. here is my concern, It was a convertable. and it was white. I used our special solution, with upholstry brush and most of the dirt, and stains came out. But some didn't. it looks much better but I was wondering what I can tell this guy to improve the results on that top. It almost seems as though some of the dirt and stains are so implanted in the material that I think it permantely impregnated the top. Any ideas would be appreciated. tm

Re: Need advice on this one
January 30, 2002 05:01PM
In the book: ULTIMATE AUTO DETAILING, by David Jacobs, he describes using a rag dampened with laquer thinner as an EXTREME measure on severe vinyl & convertable tops.

I agree that this is VERY extreme. Your best bet is to tell the customer to clean it regularly with Castrol Super Clean & a brush AND to coat it regularly with a vinyl protectant to prevent dirt from getting so imbeded in the future.

I had a customer with a '95 Mustang, Red w/white convertable top. It had stains that just weren't going to come out...period (I detailed the car twice a year for three years). I explained that the previous owner(s) had never applied protectant to the top, and as a result, the dirt was able to embed itself into the material of the top...he was cool with that, wished it wasn't so, but he understood.



Don M
'02 Cavalier LSSC
2200 DOHC
Re: Need advice on this one
January 30, 2002 05:12PM
Thanks Don, that product you refered to as castrol ??? is it in auto stores or hardware stores? I never used it before.......I think if he tries it on a small section and it works, I'll have him bring it in and protect it for him. your right, without something on that top, dirt can take it over....tm

Re: Need advice on this one
January 30, 2002 05:35PM
K-Mart (until they go under) Walmart etc...some places like AutoZone have a pre-mixed solution.



Don M
'02 Cavalier LSSC
2200 DOHC
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