I agree with the 303 all the way.... I use the 303 fabric cleaner first, spray it down and give it a good scrub with a soft brush, then rinse it, let it dry and then apply the 303 Fabric Guard and let it dry in the shade or in the garage (not in the sun).
Afterwards I clean the plastic window with Meguiar's Clear plastic Cleaner #17 and then finish it up with Meguiar's Clear plastic polish #10... leaves it soft, no haze and crystal clear.
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Originally Posted by san rensho
Just water and a soft brush to clean it. Then I use Aerospace 303 (available at marine stores). Apply it with a throw away brush, don't spray it as the overspray makes a mess. Really goober it on, more is more, about half the bottle. At first it will leave a foamy film but it goes away quickly.
I do my top maybe twice a year, it rains a lot here, and the top always beads water like the paintwork.
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