Boss Lady
I've read several places where people are saying you can't wax the vinyl graphics on the BOSS. They actually need to be waxed to protect them from UV damage.
I have an 07 Corvette Indy Pace Car that has vinyl on the hood and down the full length of both sides . I paste wax it twice a year using Turtle Wax ICE and then use ICE detailer once a week. Whatever product you choose, just make sure it does not contain even a mild abrasive and says it's safe to use on vinyl.
When applying the paste I go with a very thin coat using a wet sponge applicator. I never wipe the vinyl with a dry cloth, only a microfiber cloth dampened with detailer. Also, don't use windshield washer fluid with Rain-X because it can damage the vinyl. When I added vinyl to the side and hood of my GT that warning was included with all the decals.
When the car needs washing on a roadtrip, I take it to a do-it-yourself and don't spray the vinyl directly but spray above and let it run down during the soap or rinse. I Hope these tips help keep your vinyl unscratched and looking as bright as the day you took delivery.
I have an 07 Corvette Indy Pace Car that has vinyl on the hood and down the full length of both sides . I paste wax it twice a year using Turtle Wax ICE and then use ICE detailer once a week. Whatever product you choose, just make sure it does not contain even a mild abrasive and says it's safe to use on vinyl.
When applying the paste I go with a very thin coat using a wet sponge applicator. I never wipe the vinyl with a dry cloth, only a microfiber cloth dampened with detailer. Also, don't use windshield washer fluid with Rain-X because it can damage the vinyl. When I added vinyl to the side and hood of my GT that warning was included with all the decals.
When the car needs washing on a roadtrip, I take it to a do-it-yourself and don't spray the vinyl directly but spray above and let it run down during the soap or rinse. I Hope these tips help keep your vinyl unscratched and looking as bright as the day you took delivery.