Wow, I read that the best thing to geta gr8 shine on da softop is shoe polish...really easy to apply, a quick buff & it looked like magic!!! Anyone else do this? Any pitfalls??
Take the road less traveled... Silver 01 w/hardtop & stylebars...
'89 JDM NA6 (black) 2" s/s ex., 4-2-1 extractors, high flow cat, RX-7 AFM + pod, lightened fly, h/d clutch, 2 way lsd, slotted rtrs, Racing beat type II front bar, Speedy 17" wheels
I dont think he meant it literally kinda thing, or he used it in the wrong context......... i just wiped the sh*t on and left it
Getting it even is the hardest part, I did 2 \"coats\"
'89 JDM NA6 (black) 2" s/s ex., 4-2-1 extractors, high flow cat, RX-7 AFM + pod, lightened fly, h/d clutch, 2 way lsd, slotted rtrs, Racing beat type II front bar, Speedy 17" wheels
Shoe polish will also work on your tyres it gived a nice matt sheen to them and \"Brasso\" (metal polish) is good for taking out scratches from your plastic rear window, but I would think that the modern cleaning products would be easier that all of that. By the way if you apply the \"Nugget\" in warm conditions and buff it (rubb with a cloth) you will get better and a more even application.
Normally you'd put the polish on with a brush from one of those little flat shoe polish (Kiwi, Nugget) cans. That leaves a somewhat dull finish. Now you buff the area with another brush to remove the excess polish and get a sort of shiny finish. You can then go another step and buff the whole thing again with a cloth as you would when polishing the paint.
I have been 'boot polishing' my tyres for about 40 years and consider it gives the best possible finish as well as being easy to maintain. I restored a deteriorated vinyl roof with brown boot polish on one occasion and it looked terrific. Application is a bit like spray painting - several light coats are better than one heavy application. It is essential to buff the polish after application - just like polishing your boots.
Maxwolfie, me no see picture so me no unnerstand Ducktape, by 'buff' i meant that applied the polish with the brush thingy & then buffed it off with a clean dry open weave cloth...got the excess off and improved shine, just like polishing the paintwork!!! JBT had it right...well done lad! and Ducktape... you should respect your elders young whipper snapper!!
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