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Old 03-19-2008, 11:34 AM   #1 (permalink)
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303 vs. Raggtopp - Canvas top care

I've read reviews on both products and they seem to be a very popular choice for cleaning and protecting the convertible top. Has anyone tried both? Which one is better?
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I've read reviews on both products and they seem to be a very popular choice for cleaning and protecting the convertible top. Has anyone tried both? Which one is better?
I have used both. The 303 seems to have more durability and ease of use (spray bottle vs aerosol) and more economical.

I used the RaggTopp first application and I did like it ... but it seemed to only last 2-3 months. After I ran out I tried the 303 and was much more impressed with the ease of application and longevity - it lasted 6 months and was still beading when I traded my car in December. Can't wait until the weather gets warm enough to treat the NEW top.
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Although I have never used the 303 products being discussed here, never the less, I do use and own 303 products and can attest to their quality. And after your statement above will next time try the 303 stuff (after I run out out of current RaggTopp stock) The Cleaner that comes with Raggtopp however is very good to use before applying any sealant.. Altho I bet 303 probably makes good stuff also..
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Bottom line are that the facts Kappa Fan said above about "but it seemed to only last 2-3 months" seems proved to me down here with the sun & rain. IF I get 2 months, I had a good session. They also recommend double application initially, which also only last 2 months if that. With 2 applications the spray can is usually empty.. don't remember the costs for each let me find out... But it get expensive to maintain..

Here ya go, prices on all this stuff..
Restore water-repellency and UV protection to fabric convertible tops with these products!

Seems to me that those are the only choice basically, 303 or RT, and 303 is better and cheaper.. If I may be so bold to predict..
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I've used the 303 cleaner and sealer and it works fine. The sealer makes the water bead up very nicely. Which is exactly what I don't like about it. Opening the car door is enough to get all of that beaded up water headed downhill so as soon as you open the door, there's a good stream of water flowing right into your car and lap. It gets old in a hurry here in south Florida where it rains every afternoon for months on end. I will continue to use the cleaner, but you can have the sealer.
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And I might add Midnight, that the 303 IIRC is only ONE application. I still have enough left from my original bottle to do 2 or 3 more applications. IF it ever WARMS up and gets dry!
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Time to get some 303 then Thanks for all your inputs.
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I've used the 303 cleaner and sealer and it works fine. The sealer makes the water bead up very nicely. Which is exactly what I don't like about it. Opening the car door is enough to get all of that beaded up water headed downhill so as soon as you open the door, there's a good stream of water flowing right into your car and lap. It gets old in a hurry here in south Florida where it rains every afternoon for months on end. I will continue to use the cleaner, but you can have the sealer.
Try popping the top from the inside before you open the door to start the cascade of water from the top....Skip....
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Now Skip that is one heckuva a good idea; thanks for it.
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Try popping the top from the inside before you open the door to start the cascade of water from the top....Skip....
That works if it's not raining and you don't mind waiting for the water to drain off the top. Not so much if it is raining and you are on the outside. I prefer to just leave it au naturel and let the top wick the water away.
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I have the Raggtopp kit and think it's very effective...the aerosol works great...to a point....the spray can leave a residue on your windows which is just an added step on your cleaning to-do list....i've found that by putting towels over the window tops ( slightly cracked ) and another towel over the windshield leaves the windows clean during the spraying process
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I use 303 for dads top and the durability didn't last long. Didn't use any cleaner. Just car soap to clean the top with a grout sponge and the durability still didn't last long.
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