Ok, my grand entry onto this forum... I have a canvas top on my convertible which is great but last year I used Mother's Back-to-Black (I know it's not a Meguiar's product) on my rear window (glass in rubber) seal.
After having the top folded down for part of Summer, I found that the black "colorant/sealer" had left lines on my canvas top where the rubber was in touch with the canvas. I've now washed down my top as I do once a year with a mild detergent and general dirt came off. I even tried some diluted Simple Green but the rubber colorant is not coming off.
The top is tan and the lines are black (well black/grey). Any suggestions on how to get something like that off the top? I suspect the Meguiar's marine grade cleaner isnt' meant to handle something like this. Very possible the colorant is a type of silicone base (which sounds scary given silicone's reputation for not being removable).
I'm going to lose my warm weather (for letting the top dry out) soon. Any suggestions (especially with experience) would be GREATLY appreciated.
My little car is waiting for your help!
After having the top folded down for part of Summer, I found that the black "colorant/sealer" had left lines on my canvas top where the rubber was in touch with the canvas. I've now washed down my top as I do once a year with a mild detergent and general dirt came off. I even tried some diluted Simple Green but the rubber colorant is not coming off.
The top is tan and the lines are black (well black/grey). Any suggestions on how to get something like that off the top? I suspect the Meguiar's marine grade cleaner isnt' meant to handle something like this. Very possible the colorant is a type of silicone base (which sounds scary given silicone's reputation for not being removable).
I'm going to lose my warm weather (for letting the top dry out) soon. Any suggestions (especially with experience) would be GREATLY appreciated.
My little car is waiting for your help!
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