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I have a 1969 Impala with 6700 original miles, the car has a black vinyl top and I'm looking for some imput / opinions from the membership on what type of cleaner / protector that I can use on the vinyl. During some of the car shows that I attended, I was told not to use products such as armor all, which could cause damage to the vinyl in the sun light. Any thoughts?
Great Forum!
Steve
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I have a 1969 Impala with 6700 original miles, the car has a black vinyl top and I'm looking for some imput / opinions from the membership on what type of cleaner / protector that I can use on the vinyl. During some of the car shows that I attended, I was told not to use products such as armor all, which could cause damage to the vinyl in the sun light. Any thoughts?
Great Forum!
Steve 
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Use a reputable brand of vinyl top cleaner. The all in one cleaners and miracle products are not what they claim. Trying to save a few pennies can ruin many $$$ worth of stuff.
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Grease Monkey
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Thanks for you reply, I appreciate it!
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