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Message: Re: Never used either

Changed By: Laz
Change Date: August 17, 2014 03:04PM

Re: Never used either
Regarding Ragg Topp, both my Boxster s have/had blue tops and there's been absolutely no change to hue, value, or chroma near as I can tell. I regularly see my '01 and both the top and plastic window still look terrific. To avoid having to clean up the rather sticky overspray, I spray it into a small pan or glass jar and gently daub it in using a soft [i]natural[/i] bristle brush, particularly the type available from Griot's or Williams-Sonoma.* As I go along I smooth it in using the flat of my bare hand.**

* The nice thing about these brushes is the ferrules are silicone and don't have the potential to scrape, say, wheels/wheel bolt holes.
** It's a lot easier cleaning your hand than wiping off overspray on the body, windows, etc.

Original Message

Author: Laz
Date: August 17, 2014 02:54PM

Re: Never used either
Regarding Ragg Topp, both my Boxster have/had blue tops and there's been absolutely no change to hue, value, or chroma near as I can tell. To avoid having to clean up the rather sticky overspray, I spray it into a small pan or glass jar and gently daub it in using a soft [i]natural[/i] bristle brush, particularly the type available from Griot's or Williams-Sonoma.* As I go along I smooth it in using the flat of my bare hand.**

* The nice thing about these brushes is the ferrules are silicone and don't have the potential to scrape, say, wheels/wheel bolt holes.
** It's a lot easier cleaning your hand than wiping off overspray on the body, windows, etc.