Gary: Although this is a LOT of work, I used black Kiwi paste shoe polish on the roof of my '66 300 for shows. It really looked great for about a week, then would fade, but it does make the vinyl look like new. Jim ----- Original Message ----- From: gary luedtke <poppers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, May 24, 2002 12:28 PM Subject: IML: vinyl top paint > gang, > > my black vinyl top is really more of a rubber than vinyl. > the car's been stored outside, but under a "fabric" carcover. > now that it's summer and i'll be using it and not covering it, > the "vinyl's" finish has become uneven and (white)-spotted > from contact with the sometimes-wet cover fabric. > > there used to be a paint called Tire Black, which i think would be perfect > for bringing this rubber vinyl top back to black and even, > but i cannot find the small can i used to have of it. > > i could not find it at Auto Zone, nor on an internet google search. > with all the products now available for tire "wetting", > i would think there'd be something out there to blacken tires, > since some tires still become brown-looking, and this would be perfect for > that too. > > does anyone know if Tire Black paint is still made, or if you know of > another method? > a small can of black Rustoleum tempts me, but listing applications for > metal, wood, > and masonry, it just might deteriorate rubbber. > > gary luedtke > >