Recently, we
had someone ask us for some before and after photos of how Koala Vinyl
Cleaner would work on their convertible Mustang. Well, Barry just couldn't
resist. We went and got his 'sample' from the back yard. Turns out he put
it there about 2 years ago for just the right moment. Here it is. |
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the pics for a larger view.
Editors
note: If your top looks like this one, get a new car. It is too far gone.
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Sitting here
for 2 years, this top is shot! We pulled it out of the snow for this test. It is mildewed, dirty, sun worn, and
generally not something anyone would put on their car ever again, but it
will be great to illustrate Koala Kamikaze Cleaner. |
And another. Time to go inside
to thaw. |
The mid section of this photo
is what we are going to clean. There is lots of dirt, grime, mildew, and
general mayhem. |
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Scrub...
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Ok, looks like this is going
to be a job for Kamikaze!
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We put on some Kamikaze and
let it soak for a couple of minutes and scrub again. |
And again. |
Ewww... That is the rinse
cycle.. |
Mildew gone, dirt gone. Grime,
a memory.
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After. |
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The history of this top is not
known. It seemed to have some kind of coating on it or had been cleaned
and it left some kind of residue that was rock hard.
Soaking vinyl for long
periods of time is something we don't recommend. This was merely to
demonstrate the potential of the product.
On a top with normal wear
and tear and some mildew we expect you to be thrilled with the improvement
you will see if you use Koala Cleaners.
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