View Full Version : Shining up Tonneau Cover?
Monte
11-04-2010, 01:08 PM
What works best? Armor All? Mother Back to Black?
http://img72.imageshack.us/img72/1655/tonneau.jpg
http://img89.imageshack.us/img89/2233/tonneau2.jpg
bamachevrolet
11-04-2010, 09:44 PM
Hit that with some mothers back to black. I have a jeep with plastic bumpers and this stuff worked wonders for me
RC4U12
11-08-2010, 06:53 PM
i just did mine and i have back to black but i did not use it...i did test spot for a week with that and wizards and the wizards wins...no dust collection ..but only small amount from back to black...if thats all you have i wouldn't hesitate to use it ..i just had both and i really like for all the rubber and black items including tires which it states on label...i used windex on mine after car wash and that cleaned it really good..then let it dry and go to it..Jeff
Monte
11-09-2010, 12:12 AM
i just did mine and i have back to black but i did not use it...i did test spot for a week with that and wizards and the wizards wins...no dust collection ..but only small amount from back to black...if thats all you have i wouldn't hesitate to use it ..i just had both and i really like for all the rubber and black items including tires which it states on label...i used windex on mine after car wash and that cleaned it really good..then let it dry and go to it..Jeff
Ok thanks, I didnt quite understand some of that, but you stated ".i did test spot for a week with that and wizards and the wizards wins...no dust collection ..but only small amount from back to black." Do you mean you used a little back2black for a test and a little 'wizards' and you prefer wizards? what is wizards?
And did you say you sprayed Windex on your tonneau cover and it worked good?
Chuck Bunyon
11-09-2010, 04:26 AM
I just use cheap ole' Turtle Wax F21. I like the clean look without the gloss finish. Makes it look almost new. You do have to work it in harder then the other things out there.
RC4U12
11-09-2010, 08:57 AM
ya i guess i knew what i was saying....i did two spots on my cover with both products and the wizard won....before i used the wizards i cleaned my cover with windex window cleaner and that worked very good for removing the embedded dirt in the cover..then i used the Wizards Tire and Vinyl Shine..it is anti static so it does not collect dust..its made in Minneapolis MN....i did all my rubber window seals and bumpers and fender flares ect....
Monte
11-09-2010, 10:01 AM
ya i guess i knew what i was saying....i did two spots on my cover with both products and the wizard won....before i used the wizards i cleaned my cover with windex window cleaner and that worked very good for removing the embedded dirt in the cover..then i used the Wizards Tire and Vinyl Shine..it is anti static so it does not collect dust..its made in Minneapolis MN....i did all my rubber window seals and bumpers and fender flares ect....
Ahh I see, Thanks man, I'll have to try windex, did you use an ammonia free windex? I havent heard of wizards shine products.
RC4U12
11-09-2010, 04:14 PM
I just used the regular blue windex...i use windex on my carpet also when i've spilled coffe and it works great...
Monte
11-09-2010, 04:39 PM
I just used the regular blue windex...i use windex on my carpet also when i've spilled coffe and it works great...
Hmm, Thanks bud. I'll definitely give it a shot!
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