It still looks great, then again I garage my TJ so it doesn’t get full sun exposure all day.Anyone contest to how long this lasts
Thanks I’ll give it a tryIt still looks great, then again I garage my TJ so it doesn’t get full sun exposure all day.
Also a while ago I used some rv silicone to hold my vent in place and I accidentally got a bit on the hardtop. The magic eraser took it right off.I also gave this a try, because the hardtop I bought was a bit faded. Eventually I want to go over and paint the whole thing with SEM paint if I can get my hands on some . but for 10$ And about 30 minutes worth of work I’m happy. I used 4 magic erasers total.
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Looks really good. The next step of a ceramic spray really helped keep it fresh looking. Nice workI also gave this a try, because the hardtop I bought was a bit faded. Eventually I want to go over and paint the whole thing with SEM paint if I can get my hands on some . but for 10$ And about 30 minutes worth of work I’m happy. I used 4 magic erasers total.
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Thanks for these pics. Can any of you share how much black appeared on your Magic Erasers in the process? I'm trying this out on a tan hard top, and after my first (gentle) pass, I see color coming off on the eraser, but no noticeable result. I can certainly try another pass, but want to be sure I'm not just removing all the paint.
Anyone ever tried an oxidation remover product after using magic erasers?
My hard top has been sitting in my driveway for months looking like crap, think I'm going to pick up some magic erasers and show it some TLC. Thanks for the write up!