I have a dealer installed Rollup Tonneau cover on my King Ranch F150. What would be the best products to clean and protect the cover from the elements?
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For a two step process, #39 Heavy Duty Vinyl cleaner followed by something like All Season Dressing would be hard to beat.
#40 Vinyl & Rubber Cleaner/Conditioner would be a good one step product for this application as well.
If the cover is pretty dirty or has alot of dressing on it right now, I'd go with the cleaner followed by your dressing of choice (ASD is tough to beat).
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Originally posted by matt colvin
For a two step process, #39 Heavy Duty Vinyl cleaner followed by something like All Season Dressing would be hard to beat.
#40 Vinyl & Rubber Cleaner/Conditioner would be a good one step product for this application as well.
If the cover is pretty dirty or has alot of dressing on it right now, I'd go with the cleaner followed by your dressing of choice (ASD is tough to beat).
I use all three products and all work great!
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Re: Best Product to use on Tonneau Cover
Originally posted by harley130
I have a dealer installed Rollup Tonneau cover on my King Ranch F150. What would be the best products to clean and protect the cover from the elements?
Gold Class Vinyl/Rubber Protectant
Gold Class Vinyl/Rubber Protectant
NXT Generation Tech Protectant
NXT Generation Tech Protectant
Natural Shine Vinyl & Rubber Protectant
Natural Shine Vinyl & Rubber Protectant
Gold Class Protectant Wipes
Gold Class Protectant Wipes
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Thanks for your prompt replies. I think the NXT Spray is probably what I will try since I can get it locally. That will be a good starting point. From the appearance of the cover it is not extremely dirty and a good washing today cleaned it right up. Again, thanks to each of you that replied. I am still reading and trying to absorb some of the incredible knowledge that is stored on this forum. I've read till my head is spinning the last few nights.
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I agree with what tommyb6277 said. I have a Graphite (Dark Gray) truck and no matter what I use, it runs down the sides of my truck after it rains. So far I've tried #40 and Gold Class. I keep my tonneau clean by giving a good washing with a dedicated bucket of Gold Class Car wash. I don't dress it after every wash. When I do plan on dressing it, I watch the weather to make sure it won't rain for at least a few days.
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Originally posted by acsuppa
I agree with what tommyb6277 said. I have a Graphite (Dark Gray) truck and no matter what I use, it runs down the sides of my truck after it rains. So far I've tried #40 and Gold Class. I keep my tonneau clean by giving a good washing with a dedicated bucket of Gold Class Car wash. I don't dress it after every wash. When I do plan on dressing it, I watch the weather to make sure it won't rain for at least a few days.Watch your pennies and your dollars will take care of themself.
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Farmboy, that's what I did the last time and it still streaked. Not as bad as the first time though. I applied it and let it sit for a while. Then buffed it off. It actually looked nicer after I buffed it but it still ran when it rained.
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Originally posted by acsuppa
Farmboy, that's what I did the last time and it still streaked. Not as bad as the first time though. I applied it and let it sit for a while. Then buffed it off. It actually looked nicer after I buffed it but it still ran when it rained.Watch your pennies and your dollars will take care of themself.
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