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Re: Dress Up Vinyl Top

To: "Radley, Jack" <JackR@SHRIVERCO.COM>
Subject: Re: Dress Up Vinyl Top
From: Michael Ferguson <"fergie@ntplx.net"@ntplx.net>
Date: Sat, 03 Apr 1999 11:36:21 -0800
Cc: "'Tom Winslow'" <tom_winslow@email.msn.com>, "'triumphs@autox.team.net'" <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Organization: Could be better...
References: <4730609AE511D211945600104B973CDD05AD07@mail.shriverco.com>
Radley, Jack wrote:
> 
> I used a clear silicone dressing and it brought my '76 original top back
> to life.  The product name is Black Magic or something like that.  I
> originally bought it years ago to use on tires.  It is a heavy clear
> silicone that comes in a clear squeeze bottle with a flip up top.  My
> only complaint is that when I had the car out in the rain the product
> "leached" on to the paint requiring some clean-up.
> 
> Jack Radley
> 
>                 -----Original Message-----
>                 From:   Tom Winslow [mailto:tom_winslow@email.msn.com]
>                 Sent:   Saturday, April 03, 1999 10:30 AM
>                 To:     Triumph Mailing List
>                 Subject:        Dress Up Vinyl Top
> 
>                 What is the best stuff to put on a Vinyl top to dress it
> up and help
>                 preserve it?
> 
>                 tw
> 
>                 --
>                 Thomas P. Winslow
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> 1968 TR250 - CD5272L <>
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> 

It also seems to attract pollen and dust rather nicely...but then, if
you have a BRG car, the pale green tint of the tires blends well. 8^)
-- 
Michael Ferguson

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