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I am looking for a brush to gently clean the convertible on my Boxster. I have an OXO soft bristle brush with feather tips, but it needs to be replaced. What is the best, most gentle brush I can buy for this? Any suggestions? Prefer to get soft nylon brush if anyone makes it. OXO makes a wash brush as noted below. Would this be a good choice? Thanks!
The main thing is to stay gentle with it. I would also recommend treating the fabric. I have very good luck treating the convertible tops and I think it is well worth it.
I ordered a horse hair one that was recommended from Autogeek thread about cleaning a top. I use Raggtopp cleaner every 6 months. I use the same company protector spray on right after cleaning it. Then during those 6 month increments I only wash with water, no soap. Works great.
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