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Leland

I just bought a soft cab for my 312 wheel horse and what can I use on it to clean and soften up the covering . 

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953 nut

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If the cab has been left out in the sun I'm not too sure it will ever become very soft again. Meguiars makes some good automotive vinyl/rubber conditioner that may be helpful. 

Meguiars M4016 Vinyl/Rubber Cleaner/Conditioner 16 Oz.

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grinchsr

I coated my cabs with mineral oil after doing some research

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JCM

Original Tractor Cab Co recommends on the vinyl portions use of a rag, hot or cold water, and with or without liquid soap. On the windows, avoid contact with plastic windows. Clean them by washing with clear running water and by rubbing with your bare hands, only. Liquid soap during freezing weather. Automotive windshield washer solvent may be used.Do not clean windows when plastic is dry.The plastic will scratch.  @peter lena mentioned a 303 protectant for the vinyl I think. He may chime in. Good luck

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WHX??

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I have tried the headlight restoration products on the windows with mixed results. Try on a small corner first. 

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Leland

ok thanks for all the help. this one was left lying out and there is some discoloration and makes but where the pedals is that is hard and I would like to soften up so do not break them up. I have mineral oil so I will try that first on those parts and if does not work will get the Mequiars and try that. I think I have some of the rainx also and that may work on the glass. 

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AMC RULES

For the windows...

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Leland

wow never would thought of this for windows but thanks

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JCM

After that trick you showed me on the 310-8 at the M & G in September on the hood I bet you brush your teeth with this stuff  :ROTF:@AMC RULES  Listen to this guy, he really does know his stuff. Thanks buddy  :notworthy:

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WHX??
Just now, JCM said:

@AMC RULES  Listen to this guy, he really does know his stuff. Thanks buddy  :notworthy:

He's been around the block that's fer sure.

I have some of that Madge will give it a try. :handgestures-thumbupright:

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Ed Kennell

Looks like you have several options.       :text-welcomeconfetti: to the :rs:

 

Hopefully you can get it in a heated area to do the cleaning.     Heat helps.  I have used a heat gun to remove creases where the windows were folded.

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JCM

Some great recommendations here for sure guy's. By the way, :text-welcomeconfetti:to  :rs:@Leland

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peter lena

@JCM  https://www.jbtools.com/meguiars-g12310-plast-x-clear-plastic-cleaner/?wi=off&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc-shop_A10-D50&msclkid=4f0b1e59430a18e5fa9e7dfa406caa63   , regularly touch up my cars  lights with this , keeps them  squeaky  clean and bright , also regularly use  303 VINYL  PROTECTANT   on my car rubber trim , keeps it black  and  clean.  used to detail cars , so I  don't even  hesitate to  protect  it . this is just an extension  of the  oil lubrication that I   regularly use on my horses  paint finish , no chalky , dry ,rusty paint , just  clean  looking paint  , with an oil slick finish . also  oil lubricate my plow blades , ask me how they shed snow . always looking for  a  fix to an issue , pete

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SylvanLakeWH

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peter lena

@SylvanLakeWH     not a show queen , but a regularly  maintained , oil rubbed down horse , marvel at  lubrications  effect on a painted surface , been doing this for years , always looking for a fix / change to  a  problem point .   DETAILING  FUNCTION  CHECKS , HAS LED ME TO MY , PROBLEM CURES , PETE 

 

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Pullstart

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Got any :text-coolphotos: of that 312?  They are great workers!

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Leland

thanks to all your help . I do have a heated garage and it is set to 45 degrees so I think I will try the hair dryer , or the warm water and soap as I have them items. then if no good will try one of the other things. Merry Christmas to all  

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Leland
6 minutes ago, Leland said:

thanks to all your help . I do have a heated garage and it is set to 45 degrees so I think I will try the hair dryer , or the warm water and soap as I have them items. then if no good will try one of the other things. Merry Christmas to all  

No pictures as just got it back from our son that we gave it to him several years ago and he wanted to buy something new and took it right to a shop for tune up. 

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Leland

ok now that I got the tractor back from tune up etc. is there a manual to show how the cab mounts on

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Leland

looks like what it should be thanks

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