Grease Spot on Black Top
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Got a grease spot on my top. No idea where it came from, but want to get it taken care of before the sun cures it into the fabric even more than it already is. Need suggestions for cleaner(s) that won't remove the top's color along with the grease.
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Our tops are made by Haartz and the material is called Twillfast. Per the manufacturer of the fabric (Haartz):
"For more stubborn cases, mix a solution of no more than 1/2 cup (4oz.) bleach and 1/4 cup (2oz.) RAGGTOPP™ Cleaner per gallon of water, soak for approximately 20 minutes and scrub lightly as indicated above. (Excessive soaking with the bleach solution can deteriorate seam threads.) Rinse thoroughly to prevent streaking on painted and chrome surfaces. Several cleanings may be necessary."
http://www.haartz.com/index.asp?ID=19
Sounds nuts to me but I think I would just start out with using just the Raggtopp cleaner. I've been using it for about 7 years and nothing but good things happen with it.
"For more stubborn cases, mix a solution of no more than 1/2 cup (4oz.) bleach and 1/4 cup (2oz.) RAGGTOPP™ Cleaner per gallon of water, soak for approximately 20 minutes and scrub lightly as indicated above. (Excessive soaking with the bleach solution can deteriorate seam threads.) Rinse thoroughly to prevent streaking on painted and chrome surfaces. Several cleanings may be necessary."
http://www.haartz.com/index.asp?ID=19
Sounds nuts to me but I think I would just start out with using just the Raggtopp cleaner. I've been using it for about 7 years and nothing but good things happen with it.