Warren
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Any ideas for care of the plastic?
They never seem to look good for long.
On other rag top cars I have placed a soft towel in the well where the window rests so the easily scratched window will not rub on itself,and between its folds.
Never used anything but water to clean and then lay a towel on top to dry.
No rubbing...
Is there a modern product that has UV protection that will not yellow and possibly buff out those hairline scratches?
Yes, when I go out in a 30% chance of rain day I got wet in Calif.
1st. time I had top up in 13 months. I got really wet and miss my power top on the 64 Falcon or the ease of the 64 bug . Both are parked for the harsh Cali. winter. The honeymoon is not over for the Tiger and she waits for at less than 20% chance of rain day.
At least I was warm and wet and rather steamy.
They never seem to look good for long.
On other rag top cars I have placed a soft towel in the well where the window rests so the easily scratched window will not rub on itself,and between its folds.
Never used anything but water to clean and then lay a towel on top to dry.
No rubbing...
Is there a modern product that has UV protection that will not yellow and possibly buff out those hairline scratches?
Yes, when I go out in a 30% chance of rain day I got wet in Calif.
1st. time I had top up in 13 months. I got really wet and miss my power top on the 64 Falcon or the ease of the 64 bug . Both are parked for the harsh Cali. winter. The honeymoon is not over for the Tiger and she waits for at less than 20% chance of rain day.
At least I was warm and wet and rather steamy.