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What do you use to clean your bed cover?

Crimson KING

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I have the Trifecta vinyl bed cover and I need something that really protects the vinyl from this brutal sun. Whatever the previous owner was using was running off of it. Any durable products out there that can really withstand sun and rain, while giving it a healthy black shine?
I've tried the Mothers back to black on other rides and I'm not impressed with the longevity of it. A week or two at most before having to reapply in my area.
 

Murderface

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I scrub mine with a brush and then just use Lucas Oil water based tire/vinyl shine. Ya it doesn't last too long but at least it doesn't run all down the sides of the truck when it rains. Good thing is it makes it look new, not all greasy and shiney. Also doesn't turn brown over time and works/looks good on the tires IMO
 

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I scrub mine with a brush and then just use Lucas Oil water based tire/vinyl shine. Ya it doesn't last too long but at least it doesn't run all down the sides of the truck when it rains. Good thing is it makes it look new, not all greasy and shiney. Also doesn't turn brown over time and works/looks good on the tires IMO

Sounds good. I'll give it a try. Thanks.
 

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It's funny though, the stuff I use says its good to spray on the rims and tires, just need to wipe it down

Here ya go
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4x4coots

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I also use the Lucas tire shine, but I let it sit for about 5 minutes and wipe it off with a clean microfiber so it doesn't get too greasy.
 

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I also use the Lucas tire shine, but I let it sit for about 5 minutes and wipe it off with a clean microfiber so it doesn't get too greasy.

FYI the Lucas stuff is water based and can't get greasy.
 
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