Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => Body, interior, paint, chrome, and cosmetic items => Topic started by: waltklatt on April 03, 2009, 14:48:04
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Hi everyone,
In trying to get my 220SL ready for the first spring drive, I'm trying to clean the soft top.
The top has been up for a while in the garage and has a array of dust, dirt, sawdust and whatnot.
How do I clean this off with out pressurized air?
I tried a sticky big lint brush and it helps, but not along the stitch seams or joints.
Thanks,
Walter
1967 220SL-diesel
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What's wrong with pressurized air?
How about a stiff bench brush and a good shop vac.
I never wash my top. Primarily just regularly use a bench brush to give it a good regular brushing. I even do this on my BMW daily driver, top hasn't been washed in 7 years.
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http://www.haartz.com/en/consumer_info/cleaning/cloth_top_cleaning.asp
Water runs off black....off seemingly clean tops
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Thank you John and K,
I dont have any pressurized air to use to wash, but the brush seems a good way to go. I'll buy a new one on my next trip to the car show/flea market.
I have not washed mine in a long time since I put it on about 4 years ago.
Walter
1967 220SL-diesel
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The brush is nothing special, most hardware stores carry them.
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=1072
RaggTopp products are excellent, I've used them for years.
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Good fine.
When I had my detail show and got in Canvas tops I found they hold a lot of dirt.
Using a medium course brush and following with a vacuum cleaner tool helped to remove
the first part of the soil from the top. I liked a company that is called Ragg Topp they were suppliers
to canvas awning and had a wonderful canvas spry cleaner and a sealing spray that when curred by sunlight
or a hair dryer would put a polymer coating on the canvans that repelled water.
They were approved by Hartz canvas tops.
Bob Geco
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Watch out using compressed air to clean things. Most compressors have some oil blow by into the tank and spray out a very fine mist of oil in the air. They do make oil separators for your compressor to eliminate this, mostly used when painting I believe.