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    Ford Bronco MIC top

    Forgive me if this has been posted before, I just bought a Ford Bronco with the MIC (molded in color) top. I am looking for any recommendations on what to use to protect it. I did see someone on another board recommend the 303 product but have not seen any other suggestions on what to use. Would something like the Gtechniq c4 be a good product to use?

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    Re: Ford Bronco MIC top

    I just used some 303 on my hard top last week, it worked well, it masked some of the scratches I've acquired ... until it rained and all that crap ended up on the paint below the hard top! LOL It looks oily....
    Not really an issue, but it is 90% of the reason it really needs a bath right now.
    The 303 has worked pretty damn well on all the plastics I have tried it on. Especially the "fragile as butterfly wings" interior panels our Broncos have.

    I JUST applied a Kamikaze ceramic coating to the Bronco. The story goes that the Kamikaze Miyabi works miracles on plastic trim, so I'm considering cleaning the top REALLY well and giving the Miyabi a try on that also.


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    Re: Ford Bronco MIC top

    Quote Originally Posted by HoosierDaddy View Post
    I just used some 303 on my hard top last week, it worked well, it masked some of the scratches I've acquired ... until it rained and all that crap ended up on the paint below the hard top! LOL It looks oily....
    Not really an issue, but it is 90% of the reason it really needs a bath right now.
    The 303 has worked pretty damn well on all the plastics I have tried it on. Especially the "fragile as butterfly wings" interior panels our Broncos have.

    I JUST applied a Kamikaze ceramic coating to the Bronco. The story goes that the Kamikaze Miyabi works miracles on plastic trim, so I'm considering cleaning the top REALLY well and giving the Miyabi a try on that also.


    Ford Bronco MIC top-20230527_110134-jpg
    Given the myriad of issues Ford has had (and continues to have) with these MIC tops I've decided the only thing I'm putting on mine (2023 2dr) is soap and water.

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