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As much as I love light-colored tops, especially in warmer climes, I don’t think there’s a top fabric on the market that won’t accumulate black dirt in the cracks and creases eventually and look “old.”  

My sister in law has a tan beetle with a tan top and my brother and I worked on it for 4 hours and barely made a dent in the embedded dirt.

I used it as well as a very dilute mold remover, but a mixture of H202, hydroperoxide dilute with water can be used with a light brush to remove mold and remove stains.  Be careful to start with a weak concentration, for a short time and rinse well.    I used it on my old IM with beige top and it whitened it quite a bit. Careful, that brush could ruin the nap of the Haartz top.

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