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    Tonneau Cover

    What is the best cleaner/protectant to use for a a soft tonneau cover. I have seen many different products out, didn't know which was the best. Thanks for the help.

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    Re: Tonneau Cover

    I have been using Optimum Power clean at 3:1 to clean.

    Ultima Tire and Tim guard to protect. (last a very long time and doesn't run)
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    Re: Tonneau Cover

    I've had good results with Amazing Roll off diluted down to 3:1. UTTG is definitely the way to go, but that being said that's a big surface to use UTTG on. But is definitely the best product I've used to date on them.

    Other products such as 303 give them a nice matte look, but will run in the rain. Only product that I've used to date that hasn't run at all and lasts forever is the UTTG.

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    Ultima is good, if that is out of your price range look at the Raggtopp products. Doesnt run, and lasted on my tonneau cover for about 2 months before I needed to reapply. They make one specific for covers, I just use this one
    RaggTopp Vinyl Protectant: Endorsed by HAARTZ, the leader in car top manufacturing, this protectant will protect against UV rays, dust, grease, dirt

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    Re: Tonneau Cover

    I would have to go with UTTG as well for a protectant. Sure it costs more up front, but a little gos a LONG way, and it lasts so long that you will only need to apply is a few times a year, not like most others that last until the first rain.

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    Re: Tonneau Cover

    Thanks for all of the feedback.

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    The "kit" is more expensive then buying the individual products, unless Im missing something.

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